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The perceptions and perspectives of patients and health care providers on chronic diseases management in rural South Africa: a qualitative study

机译:患者和卫生保健提供者对南非农村地区慢性病管理的看法和观点:定性研究

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Background Preventive health care represents the future for health care delivery in South Africa to improve management of chronic diseases as this has been implemented for some time in several countries to tackle the increasing burden of chronic diseases. Individual person’s health is unique, as they move in and out of chronic and acute health care phases, there is need to integrate chronic and acute care constructs to improve continuity of care and maximize health and improve wellbeing. The aim of this study was to determine the perceptions and perspectives of chronic patients’ and nurses regarding chronic disease management in terms of barriers, facilitators and their experiences. Methods To meet our aim we used qualitative methods involving the collection of information by means of focus group discussions in Dikgale Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS). All data was recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using data-driven thematic analysis. Results Our study showed that chronic disease patients have a first contact with health care professionals at the primary health care level in the study area. The main barriers mentioned by both the health care workers and chronic disease patients are lack of knowledge on chronic diseases, shortage of medication and shortage of nurses in the clinics which causes patients to wait for a long periods in a clinic. Health care workers are poorly trained on the management of chronic diseases. Lack of supervision by the district and provincial health managers together with poor dissemination of guidelines has been found to be a contributing factor to lack of knowledge in nurses among the clinics within the study area. Both patients and nurses mentioned the need to involve community health workers and traditional healers and integrate their services in order to early detect and manage chronic diseases in the community. Conclusions Nurses and chronic disease patients mentioned similar barriers to chronic disease management. Concerted action is needed to strengthen the delivery of medications at the clinics, improve the chronic disease knowledge for both nurses and patients by conducting in-service trainings or workshops, increase the involvement of community health workers and establish a link (through formal referral system) with traditional healers.
机译:背景技术预防性医疗保健是南非改善慢性病管理的未来,因为在一些国家已经实施了一段时间以应对日益增加的慢性病负担。个人的健康是独特的,因为他们进入和退出了慢性和急性保健阶段,因此需要整合慢性和急性保健体系,以改善护理的连续性并最大程度地改善健康并改善幸福感。这项研究的目的是根据障碍,促进者及其经验,确定慢性病患者和护士对慢性病管理的看法和观点。方法为了实现我们的目标,我们使用了定性方法,该方法涉及通过Dikgale健康和人口监视系统(HDSS)中的焦点小组讨论来收集信息。记录所有数据,逐字记录并使用数据驱动的主题分析进行分析。结果我们的研究表明,慢性病患者在研究区域的初级卫生保健水平上首次与卫生保健专业人员接触。卫生保健工作者和慢性病患者都提到的主要障碍是对慢性病缺乏了解,药物短缺以及诊所护士的短缺,这导致患者在诊所中等待很长时间。医护人员对慢性病的管理培训不足。人们发现,学区和省级卫生管理人员缺乏监督以及指南的传播不力是造成研究区域内诊所中护士缺乏知识的一个原因。患者和护士都提到需要让社区卫生工作者和传统治疗师参与进来,并整合他们的服务,以便及早发现和管理社区中的慢性病。结论护士和慢性病患者提到了类似的慢性病管理障碍。需要采取协调一致的行动,以加强诊所的药物供应,通过进行在职培训或讲习班来提高护士和患者的慢性病知识,增加社区卫生工作者的参与并建立联系(通过正式的转诊系统)与传统的治疗师。

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