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Abstract Details

Dementia research productivity and associations with socioeconomic factors and burden of disease in Southeast Asia
Aging, Dementia, and Behavioral Neurology
Aging and Dementia Posters (7:00 AM-5:00 PM)
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This study aimed to determine the research impact of published journal articles on dementia in SEA and its association with country-level socioeconomic factors and measures of disease burden for dementia.

Scientific output in the Southeast Asia (SEA) on the topic of dementia is postulated to be low in quality and quantity. It is also speculated that certain socioeconomic variables and measures of disease burden for dementia may play a significant role in driving the research output of a particular country.

A systematic search was conducted using electronic healthcare databases. We included articles published on dementia until August 2019 with at least 1 author affiliated with any SEA institution. We obtained bibliometric indices, relevant socioeconomic factors and measures of disease burden for dementia from published sources.

One thousand six articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Majority of publications were related to Alzheimer disease (n=775, 77.0%). Singapore contributed the highest number of publications (n=457, 45.4%). Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, % GDP for research and development, and total neurologists significantly correlated with several bibliometric indices. On the other hand, the measures of disease burden for dementia in SEA countries were not significantly associated with research productivity.

Research productivity in SEA on dementia has substantially increased in recent years. Augmenting GDP per capita and expanding the apportionment of resources to R&D may have a significant role in the advancement of dementia research in SEA.

Authors/Disclosures
Marie Charmaine C. Sy, MD (University of the Philippines Manila-Philippine General Hospital)
PRESENTER
Marie Charmaine Sy has nothing to disclose.
Marie Charmaine C. Sy, MD (University of the Philippines Manila-Philippine General Hospital) Marie Charmaine Sy has nothing to disclose.
Roland Dominic Jamora (Philippine General Hospital) Roland Dominic Jamora has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for torrent. Roland Dominic Jamora has received research support from CCXDP.
Michelle Anlacan Michelle Anlacan has received personal compensation in the range of $0-$499 for serving as a Consultant for Torrent Philippines. Michelle Anlacan has received personal compensation in the range of $0-$499 for serving on a Speakers Bureau for Medichem Philippines. Michelle Anlacan has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving on a Speakers Bureau for Hi Eisai Philippines. Michelle Anlacan has received personal compensation in the range of $0-$499 for serving on a Speakers Bureau for Natrapharm Philippines. Michelle Anlacan has received personal compensation in the range of $0-$499 for serving as an officer or member of the Board of Directors for Alzheimer's disease association of the philippines. Michelle Anlacan has received research support from Philippine Council for Health Research and Development. Michelle Anlacan has received research support from Philippine Neurological Association.
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