The escalating global burden of serious health-related suffering: projections to 2060 by world regions, age groups, and health conditions
King's College London · Cicely Saunders International · +1 more institution
Abstract
Serious life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses place an enormous burden on society and health systems. Understanding how this burden will evolve in the future is essential to inform policies that alleviate suffering and prevent health system weakening. We aimed to project the global burden of serious health-related suffering requiring palliative care until 2060 by world regions, age groups, and health conditions.
We projected the future burden of serious health-related suffering as defined by the Lancet Commission on Palliative Care and Pain Relief, by combining WHO mortality projections (2016-60) with estimates of physical and psychological symptom prevalence in 20 conditions most often associated with symptoms requiring palliative care. Projections were described in terms of absolute numbers and proportional change compared with the 2016 baseline data. Results were stratified by World Bank income regions and WHO geographical regions.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 73.83
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
8- KEKatherine E SleemanCorresponding
King's College London, Cicely Saunders International
- MDMaja de Brito
King's College London, Cicely Saunders International, University of Coimbra
- SESimon Etkind
King's College London, Cicely Saunders International
- KNKennedy Nkhoma
King's College London, Cicely Saunders International
- PGPing Guo
King's College London, Cicely Saunders International
Topics & keywords
- Palliative care
- Global health
- Health care
- Medicine
- Years of potential life lost
- Environmental health
- Gerontology
- Demography
- No poverty