Problem Statement
Alzheimers Disease (AD) is a debilitating and progressive neurodegenerative disorder estimated to affect over 5 million women in the United States, yet recent research has shown that many cases go undiagnosed (Royse et al., 2021). This leads to significant health inequalities for American women because of their increased risk for diagnosis due to their demographic factors (de Lange, 2020; Dubal, 2020; Majoka & Schimming, 2022; Peeters et al., 2022). Research has also suggested that American women with AD experience greater disability and require more assistance than their male counterparts, which further highlights the issue of inequity in healthcare for women (Zuo & Heflin, 2022).
Given the increasing...
This need becomes even more pronounced when a consideration of gender is factored in, as there is evidence that women may be more vulnerable to the negative effects of AD due to the specific risks they face (de Lange, 2020; Hu et al., 2022). Therefore, a study of the prevalence and effects of Alzheimers Disease among American women is necessary to inform an understanding of the impact of the condition on this population and to identify strategies for mitigating its negative consequences. Such a study would contribute to the existing body of research on AD and provide valuable information to support the development...…condition.
References
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de Lange, A. G. (2020, August). Women's brain aging: Effects of sex-hormone exposure, pregnancies, and genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease. Human Brain Mapping, 41(18), 5141-5150.
Dubal, D. B. (2020). Sex difference in Alzheimer's disease: An updated, balanced and emerging perspective on differing vulnerabilities. Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 175, 261-273.
Hu, Y., Carr, P. R., Liew, D., Broder, J., Callander, E. J., & McNeil, J. J. (2022). How does the onset of physical disability or dementia in older adults affect economic wellbeing and co-payments for health care? the impact of gender. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1), 701.
Assistance Program Take-Up Among the Eligible Older Americans. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 78(1), 99-110. https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbac111
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