Trends in dementia diagnosis rates in UK ethnic groups: analysis of UK primary care data

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作者
Pham, Tra My [1 ]
Petersen, Irene [1 ,2 ]
Walters, Kate [1 ]
Raine, Rosalind [3 ]
Manthorpe, Jill [4 ]
Mukadam, Naaheed [5 ]
Cooper, Claudia [5 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Dept Primary Care & Populat Hlth, London, England
[2] Aarhus Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Epidemiol, Aarhus, Denmark
[3] UCL, Dept Appl Hlth Res, London, England
[4] Kings Coll London, Social Care Workforce Res Unit, London, England
[5] UCL, Div Psychiat, Maple House Sixth Floor,149 Tottenham Court Rd, London W1T 7NF, England
来源
CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY | 2018年 / 10卷
关键词
dementia; ethnicity; primary care; electronic health records; OLDER-PEOPLE; PREVALENCE; VALIDATION; PERIODS;
D O I
10.2147/CLEP.S152647
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: We compared incidence of dementia diagnosis by white, black, and Asian ethnic groups and estimated the proportion of UK white and black people developing dementia in 2015 who had a diagnosis for the first time in a UK-wide study. Methods: We analyzed primary care electronic health records from The Health Improvement Network database between 2007 and 2015 and compared incidence of dementia diagnosis to dementia incidence from community cohort studies. The study sample comprised of 2,511,681 individuals aged 50-105 years who did not have a dementia diagnosis prior to the start of follow-up. Results: A total of 66,083 individuals had a dementia diagnosis (4.87/1,000 person-years at risk, 95% CI 4.83-4.90); this incidence increased from 3.75 to 5.65/1,000 person-years at risk between 2007 and 2015. Compared with white women, the incidence of dementia diagnosis was 18% lower among Asian women (adjusted incidence rate ratio (IRR) 0.82, 95% CI 0.72-0.95) and 25% higher among black women (IRR 1.25, 95% CI 1.07-1.46). For men, incidence of dementia diagnosis was 28% higher in the black ethnic group (IRR 1.28, 95% CI 1.08-1.50) and 12% lower in the Asian ethnic group (IRR 0.88, 95% CI 0.76-1.01) relative to the white ethnic group. Based on diagnosis incidence in The Health Improvement Network data and projections of incidence from community cohort studies, we estimated that 42% of black men developing dementia in 2015 were diagnosed compared with 53% of white men. Conclusion: People from the black ethnic group had a higher incidence of dementia diagnosis and those from the Asian ethnic group had lower incidence compared with the white ethnic group. We estimated that black men developing dementia were less likely than white men to have a diagnosis of dementia, indicating that the increased risk of dementia diagnosis reported in the black ethnic group might underestimate the higher risk of dementia in this group. It is unclear whether the lower incidence of dementia diagnosis in the Asian ethnic group reflects lower community incidence or underdiagnosis. A cohort study to determine this is needed.
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