From: the Russian Multiple Sclerosis
Society (http://www.armss.ru/)
Multiple
Sclerosis (MS) is a severe chronic disease of the brain and spinal cord, which
affects relatively young people and oftentimes results in disabilities. Over
recent years, MS has tended to rapidly grow in frequency with onset among
younger patients. This was caused by not only better diagnostic facilities for
MS but also improvement of the quality of epidemiological research, yet the
actual growth of the disease is also a reason. Currently, there are over
150,000 patients in Russia, of whom no less than 75% are already disabled.
While including the families of patients and disabled people, MS as a problem
involves from 750,000 to 1 million Russian citizens. At present, there
are about 3 million people with MS in the world. The MS frequency in Russia is
from 30 to 100 per 100,000 of general population.
In Russia,
70% families break up after one of the spouses
is diagnosed
29% patients have not left their homes for over
a year
78% patients are females under 50
75% patients have disabilities
35% are young people under 28
6% are children aged 10-15
Medical and social support for PwMS is a challenging and complex
task, which cannot be resolved otherwise but in close cooperation between civil
institutions, as well as expert and public ones. Since the course of the
disease is unpredictable with the end deemed practically inevitable, while
diagnostic facilities were untimely and pathogenic therapies were highly
expensive and disabilities growing, some time ago patients with MS would not
often get an adequate medical and social treatment as they were regarded as
having no prospects. With introducing a range of medicines in the 90s of the
20th century to modify the course of multiple sclerosis (or, disease modifying
drugs - DMDs), then, new medical and rehabilitation techniques, patients got a
hope for the pathological process development to slow down, to prolong physical
activity and working ability and quality of life.
However, MS requires overall significant resources employed being
financial, organizational, scientific-methodic, social. In the 90s of the last
century, the problem remained little-known and was considered by professionals
as a specific scientific-medical one. For a long time, authorities and
professional and general communities underestimated its high social
significance and the necessity to concentrate on considerable efforts to fight
it.
Nurse assistance services have been set up in 55 regions that
carry out target medical maintenance of patients receiving highly expensive
medicinal therapy. Nurses render consulting medical and social assistance to
people with MS.
The crowning achievement of the ARMSS is that it has managed to
translate, in the general public mind, MS as a problem from the ‘scientific and
medical’ category into the ‘social and economic’ one, as well as to improve the
quality of rendering medical assistance to Russians suffering from MS.
The most outstanding result of this understanding became the guaranteed
provision of highly expensive medicines (DMDs) for patients with MS at the
expense of federal and regional budgets, which had been unthinkable of in the
early 2000s.
The improvement of quality of life of people with MS is a result
of combined activities of structures of civil society and authorities.
(after: Patient voluntary organizations’ role in improving
the quality of rendering social and medical assistance to communities. by Yan
V. Vlasov – MD, Mikhail Al. Kurapov, Mikhail V. Churakov – PhD)
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