학술논문

Global synergistic actions to improve brain health for human development
Document Type
Source
Nature Reviews Neurology. 19(6):371-383
Subject
Brain
Global Health
Humans
Nervous System Diseases
Article
coronavirus disease 2019
disability-adjusted life year
disease burden
epilepsy
gross national product
health care cost
health promotion
health service
holistic care
human
intervention study
medical research
migraine
neurologic disease
pain
planetary health
population research
public health
religion
risk factor
trend study
wellbeing
World Health Organization
brain
global health
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Hälsovetenskap
Folkhälsovetenskap
global hälsa
socialmedicin och epidemiologi
Medical and Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Public Health
Social Medicine and Epidemiology
Klinisk medicin
Neurologi
Clinical Medicine
Neurology
Language
English
ISSN
1759-4758
Abstract
The global burden of neurological disorders is substantial and increasing, especially in low-resource settings. The current increased global interest in brain health and its impact on population wellbeing and economic growth, highlighted in the World Health Organization’s new Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and other Neurological Disorders 2022–2031, presents an opportunity to rethink the delivery of neurological services. In this Perspective, we highlight the global burden of neurological disorders and propose pragmatic solutions to enhance neurological health, with an emphasis on building global synergies and fostering a ‘neurological revolution’ across four key pillars — surveillance, prevention, acute care and rehabilitation — termed the neurological quadrangle. Innovative strategies for achieving this transformation include the recognition and promotion of holistic, spiritual and planetary health. These strategies can be deployed through co-design and co-implementation to create equitable and inclusive access to services for the promotion, protection and recovery of neurological health in all human populations across the life course. © 2023, Springer Nature Limited.