FreshRSS

🔒
❌ Acerca de FreshRSS
Hay nuevos artículos disponibles. Pincha para refrescar la página.
AnteayerTus fuentes RSS

Burden of anxiety, depression and stress among older adults living in South-East Asia: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

Por: Islam · M. S. · Patel · J. V. · Ahmed · H. U. · Naheed · A. · Gill · P.
Introduction

Depression, anxiety and stress are major contributors to the global burden of diseases. The ageing population faces an escalating burden of these conditions, and half of the cases are largely undiagnosed. Yet a paucity of epidemiological data limits understanding the full scope of the disease burden among older adults. This protocol outlines a systematic review to estimate the prevalence and incidence of anxiety, depression and stress among older people (60 years and above) and to identify contributing factors across South-East Asian countries.

Method and analysis

A study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis has been registered in PROSPERO. The research team will systematically search, appraise and synthesise observational studies following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Comprehensive searches will be conducted from inception to May 2025 across PubMed (NCBI), MEDLINE (Ovid), Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus (Elsevier) and PsycINFO (APA), supplemented by grey literature from government reports, the WHO Library and Google Scholar. Two investigators will independently screen titles and abstracts, review full-text articles published in the English language and extract data, with discrepancies resolved by a third reviewer. Methodological quality and risk of bias of the included studies will be assessed using standardised tools. Primary outcomes are the prevalence and incidence of depression, anxiety and stress. Secondary outcomes include variations in the prevalence and incidence of these conditions based on sociodemographic factors, as well as associated risk factors that differ across regional contexts. Data will be pooled via meta-analysis where feasible or narratively synthesised if heterogeneity precludes quantitative synthesis. The systematic review will provide a comprehensive understanding of the burden of anxiety, depression and stress among older people in South-East Asia. This novel evidence will guide policymakers and healthcare practitioners in developing targeted interventions and generating essential evidence for supporting policy development in the region.

Ethics and dissemination

Ethical approval will not be required as this study will not involve collection of original data. The findings will be disseminated through publications in a peer-reviewed journal and presentations at scientific conferences.

PROSPERO registration number

CRD42024609033.

Whom to include? A cross-sectional survey study investigating how culture impacts diagnostic decision making for paediatric cancer in Pakistan

Por: Graetz · D. · Wardell · J. · Hameed · A. · Tul Quanita · A. · Najmi · A. · Ahmad · S. · Shafiq · M. · Naheed · A. · Munir · S. · Ferrara · G. · Staples · C. · Chen · Y. · Devidas · M. · Rodriguez-Galindo · C. · Jeha · S. · Mack · J. · Hamid · S. A. · Rafie Raza · M. · Ahmad · A.
Objectives

This study sought to explore decision making among caregivers of children with cancer in Pakistan, one of the largest lower middle-income countries in the world.

Design

Cross-sectional survey study

Setting

This study was conducted in Pakistan at Indus Hospital and Health Network in Karachi and Children’s Hospital of Lahore. Children’s Hospital of Lahore is a public sector hospital, and Indus Hospital has a foundation-based funding structure. Both are larger tertiary care centers. Over 2,500 new patients are seen at these centers annually, this accounts for almost 50% of all children with cancer in Pakistan

Participants

Eligible participants included bedside caregivers, defined as a parent or family member involved in communication with the medical team, of children with cancer (

Primary and secondary outcome measures

Primary outcome measures included caregiver priorities and experiences related to communication including decision-making role, involvement of the paediatric patient and decisional regret.

Results

Participants included 200 caregivers of children

Conclusions

Findings from this study highlight the importance of exploring preferences for decision making and empowering bedside caregivers while respecting cultural norms. In the Pakistani context, it may be specifically important to consider gender roles and the inclusion of extended family members. Future work should investigate paediatric patient involvement in diverse settings.

❌