Misalignment between perceptions and actual global burden of disease: Evidence from the US population Journal Article


Authors: Siegel, K. R.; Feigl, A. B.; Kishore, S. P.; Stuckler, D.
Article Title: Misalignment between perceptions and actual global burden of disease: Evidence from the US population
Abstract: Significant funding of health programs in low-income countries comes from external sources, mainly private donors and national development agencies of high-income countries. How these external funds are allocated remains a subject of ongoing debate, as studies have revealed that external funding may misalign with the underlying disease burden. One determinant of the priorities set by both private donors and development agencies is the perceptions of populations living in high-income countries aboutwhich diseases are legitimate for global health intervention. While research has been conducted on the priorities expressed by recipient communities, relatively less has been done to assess those of the donating country. To investigate people's beliefs about the disease burden in high-income countries, we compared publicly available data from U.S. surveys of people's perceptions of the leading causes of death in developing countries against measures of the actual disease burden from the World Health Organization. We found little correlation between the U.S. public's perception and the actual disease burden, measured as either mortality or disability-adjusted life years. While there is potential for reverse causality, so that donor programs drive public perceptions, these findings suggest that increasing the general population's awareness of the true global disease burden could help better align global health funding with population health needs. © 2011 Karen R. Siegel et al.
Keywords: chronic disease; health policy; awareness; perceptions; global health
Journal Title: Global Health Action
Volume: 4
ISSN: 1654-9880
Publisher: Co Action Publishing  
Date Published: 2011-05-09
Start Page: 1
End Page: 3
Language: English
DOI: 10.3402/gha.v4i0.6339
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 21562634
PMCID: PMC3092698
DOI/URL:
Notes: --- - "Export Date: 23 June 2011" - "Source: Scopus"
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