WHO views on and commitments towards epilepsy Tarun Dua
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct |2 | Epilepsy: priority area for WHO The past The present And the future………….
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct |3 | WHO Programme on Neurological Diseases and Neuroscience Emphasis on public health aspects Comprehensive analysis of problem Information on country resources and services Technical guidance on prevention and management Strengthen capacities of countries to improve neurological care In collaboration with relevant stakeholders
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct |4 | Epilepsy: the facts Epilepsy is the most common serious brain disorder Epilepsy is one of oldest disorders known (epileptics seized by the gods or the devil) People with epilepsy viewed with fear, suspicion and misunderstanding People with epilepsy subject to horrendous stigma Many people with epilepsy suffer in silence, afraid to be found out
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct |5 | Epilepsy: The Figures : one seizure in a life time : people with active epilepsy : PWE in developing countries : new cases each year 80% of aed’s sold in 20% of countries 70% pwe can be seizure free with treatment 80% not properly diagnosed, not treated
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct |6 | Epilepsy: The Global Campaign 1995In WHO : revival activities + collaboration with neurology and neurosciences Increased collaboration with NGO’s Partnership between Professional (ILAE), Public/Patients (IBE) and Political (WHO) Organizations (Dr. L.L.Prilipko + Prof. E.H. Reynolds) WHOILAE
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct |7 | “OUT OF THE SHADOWS” A Global Campaign against Epilepsy The Partners: The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) The International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE) World Health Organization (WHO)
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct |8 | What is the Global Campaign? Mission Statement To improve the acceptability, treatment, services and prevention of epilepsy worldwide The Strategy I. Provide platform for general awareness II. Assist Departments of Health in the development of National Epilepsy Strategy
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct |9 | GCAE: The Objectives Increase public and professional awareness of epilepsy as a universal and treatable brain disorder Raise epilepsy to a new plane of acceptability in the public domain Promote public and professional education about epilepsy Identify the needs of people with epilepsy at national and regional levels. Encourage governments and departments of health, to address the needs of people with epilepsy including awareness, education, diagnosis, treatment, care, services and prevention
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct | GCAE: The activities Awareness and advocacy Normative work Information on country resources and services Country projects
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct | Regional Conferences Goal: Develop and adopt Regional Declarations on Epilepsy Participants: Delegates of national + international IBE/ILAE Public health experts of governments + universities Representatives of Regional WHO + WHO HQ Results: Between , conferences organized in all 6 WHO regions
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct | Regional Reports Contents basic knowledge on epilepsy basic facts such as epidemiological burden Results AFROpublished 2005 AMROpublished in 2008 EMROin progress EURO(almost) ready for publication SEAROpublished 2005 WPROpublished 2005
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Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct | Epilepsy Atlas: Conclusions Facts and figures that are useful to promote greater awareness of the need for action among planners and policy-makers Available resources for epilepsy care are insufficient with large inequities across regions and income groups of countries Need for urgent, substantial and systematic aciton to enhance reources for epilepsy care within countries
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct | Has Project Atlas been useful? Yes! Generated awareness among health professionals to collect data about resources It has been used extensively for advocacy especially in developing countries Useful source of information for policy makers, academic professionals and public health experts Helpful for monitoring of resources
Epilepsy and WHO | 17 Oct | Project on Global Burden of Epilepsy GBD 2005: systematic assessment of the data on all disease and injuries and produce comprehensive and comparable estimates of the burden of diseases, injuries and risk factors for two time periods, 1990 and 2005 Comprehensive estimates of the burden of disease due to –Idiopathic epilepsy –Secondary epilepsy –Epilepsy as a risk factor