TY - JOUR
T1 - National plans and awareness campaigns as priorities for achieving global brain health
AU - Winter, Sebastian F.
AU - Walsh, Donna
AU - Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene
AU - Feigin, Valery
AU - Destrebecq, Frédéric
AU - Dickson, Suzanne L.
AU - Leonardi, Matilde
AU - Hoemberg, Volker
AU - Tassorelli, Cristina
AU - Ferretti, Maria Teresa
AU - Dé, Anna
AU - Chadha, Antonella Santuccione
AU - Lynch, Chris
AU - Bakhtadze, Sophia
AU - Saylor, Deanna
AU - Hwang, Soonmyung
AU - Rostasy, Kevin
AU - Kluger, Benzi M.
AU - Wright, Claire
AU - Zee, Phyllis C.
AU - Dodick, David W.
AU - Jaarsma, Joke
AU - Owolabi, Mayowa O.
AU - Zaletel, Jelka
AU - Albreht, Tit
AU - Dhamija, Rajinder K.
AU - Helme, Anne
AU - Laurson-Doube, Joanna
AU - Amos, Action
AU - Baingana, Florence K.
AU - Baker, Gus A.
AU - Sofia, Francesca
AU - Galvin, Orla
AU - Hawrot, Tadeusz
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license
PY - 2024/4
Y1 - 2024/4
N2 - Neurological conditions are the leading cause of death and disability combined. This public health crisis has become a global priority with the introduction of WHO's Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders 2022–2031 (IGAP). 18 months after this plan was adopted, global neurology stakeholders, including representatives of the OneNeurology Partnership (a consortium uniting global neurology organisations), take stock and advocate for urgent acceleration of IGAP implementation. Drawing on lessons from relevant global health contexts, this Health Policy identifies two priority IGAP targets to expedite national delivery of the entire 10-year plan: namely, to update national policies and plans, and to create awareness campaigns and advocacy programmes for neurological conditions and brain health. To ensure rapid attainment of the identified priority targets, six strategic drivers are proposed: universal community awareness, integrated neurology approaches, intersectoral governance, regionally coordinated IGAP domestication, lived experience-informed policy making, and neurological mainstreaming (advocating to embed brain health into broader policy agendas). Contextualised with globally emerging IGAP-directed efforts and key considerations for intersectoral policy design, this novel framework provides actionable recommendations for policy makers and IGAP implementation partners. Timely, synergistic pursuit of the six drivers might aid WHO member states in cultivating public awareness and policy structures required for successful intersectoral roll-out of IGAP by 2031, paving the way towards brain health for all.
AB - Neurological conditions are the leading cause of death and disability combined. This public health crisis has become a global priority with the introduction of WHO's Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders 2022–2031 (IGAP). 18 months after this plan was adopted, global neurology stakeholders, including representatives of the OneNeurology Partnership (a consortium uniting global neurology organisations), take stock and advocate for urgent acceleration of IGAP implementation. Drawing on lessons from relevant global health contexts, this Health Policy identifies two priority IGAP targets to expedite national delivery of the entire 10-year plan: namely, to update national policies and plans, and to create awareness campaigns and advocacy programmes for neurological conditions and brain health. To ensure rapid attainment of the identified priority targets, six strategic drivers are proposed: universal community awareness, integrated neurology approaches, intersectoral governance, regionally coordinated IGAP domestication, lived experience-informed policy making, and neurological mainstreaming (advocating to embed brain health into broader policy agendas). Contextualised with globally emerging IGAP-directed efforts and key considerations for intersectoral policy design, this novel framework provides actionable recommendations for policy makers and IGAP implementation partners. Timely, synergistic pursuit of the six drivers might aid WHO member states in cultivating public awareness and policy structures required for successful intersectoral roll-out of IGAP by 2031, paving the way towards brain health for all.
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U2 - 10.1016/S2214-109X(23)00598-3
DO - 10.1016/S2214-109X(23)00598-3
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38485433
AN - SCOPUS:85187572769
SN - 2214-109X
VL - 12
SP - e697-e706
JO - The Lancet Global Health
JF - The Lancet Global Health
IS - 4
ER -