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Contextualizing Evidence for Action on Diabetes in Low-Resource Settings—Project CEAD Part-II Strengthening the Health System: A Mixed-Methods Study Protocol

机译:低资源设施 - 项目型Cead Part-II中糖尿病行动的上下文规范性证据加强卫生系统:混合方法研究方案

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Diabetes is a major public health problem, increasingly affecting low- and middle-income countries. The project CEAD (Contextualizing Evidence for Action in Diabetes in low-resource settings) aims to evaluate the implementation of comprehensive diabetes care in two low-resource settings in Ecuador and to stimulate context-led health systems innovations to improve diabetes care and reduce inequity. The mixed-methods approach includes a 24-month retrospective study to assess the current level of implementation of comprehensive diabetes care and participants will be followed up prospectively for two years to assess changes in healthcare and clinical outcomes from the outset of the research. We will include individuals diagnosed with type-2 diabetes aged over 18 years, who are accessing diabetes care in health facilities in the study districts. Varied stakeholders (patients and family members, community members, healthcare workers and decision-makers) will interpret the underlying causes of the observed weaknesses and propose solutions to strengthen diabetes-related healthcare in focus group discussions (FG). A second set of FG will analyze perceived improvements in healthcare based on prospective cohort findings and consider the success/failure of any context-led innovations occurring throughout the research. Our study will demonstrate how evidence can be contextualized to stimulate local innovations and overcome weaknesses of diabetes-related healthcare in low resource settings.
机译:糖尿病是一个主要的公共卫生问题,越来越多地影响中等收入国家。项目圆(低资源环境中糖尿病中的行动上下文证据)旨在评估厄瓜多尔两次低资源环境中的综合糖尿病护理,并刺激上下文的卫生系统创新,以改善糖尿病护理并减少不平等。混合方法的方法包括24个月的回顾性研究,以评估当前的综合糖尿病护理水平,并将参与者预先随时随地进行两年,以评估研究结果的临床结果的变化。我们将包括诊断患有18岁以上的糖尿病的人,他们正在研究学习区的卫生设施中的糖尿病护理。各种利益相关者(患者和家庭成员,社区成员,医疗保健工人和决策者)将解释观察到的弱点的根本原因,并提出解决焦点小组讨论(FG)中加强糖尿病相关医疗保健的解决方案。第二组FG将根据预期队列调查结果分析医疗保健的感知改进,并考虑整个研究中发生的任何环境领导的创新的成功/失败。我们的研究将展示证据是如何激励刺激当地的创新,并在低资源环境中克服糖尿病相关医疗保健的弱点。

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