Rehabilitation Needs Across Heterogenous Brazilian Regions: Secondary Analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study

巴西不同地区康复需求:全球疾病负担研究的二次分析

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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to determine the evolving rehabilitation needs in Brazil, considering five main impairment categories for nationwide health-service planning, stratified per age groups, as well as Brazilian regions with inequitable development. Methods: Secondary analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study (1990-2019), using Years Lived with Disability (YLD) rates for all ages and age-standardized metrics. The set of health conditions amenable to rehabilitation were selected and organized based on the five impairment types, derived from Brazil's public-based Care Network for People with Disabilities. Results: A Brazil-wide 24% growth (1990-2019) in overall rehabilitation needs per capita (i.e., YLD rates per 100,000 population) was observed, in addition to a 6% negative growth for age-standardized YLD rates. "Physical" impairments accounted for 77% of the Brazilian rehabilitation needs in 2019; 69% of these impairments come from musculoskeletal conditions. Rehabilitation needs growth was also observed across the five Brazilian regions, ranging from 16% to 25%. Conclusions: Rehabilitation needs are growing across Brazil and its regions as a result of population ageing and epidemiological transition. Brazilian regions with lower income and lower population density (e.g., with more rural or remote populations) also experienced growth in rehabilitation needs, even though these regions are often underserved by rehabilitation professionals.

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