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Developing the Botswana Primary Care Guideline: an integrated, symptom-based primary care guideline for the adult patient in a resource-limited setting

机译:制定博茨瓦纳初级保健指南:针对资源有限的成年患者的综合,基于症状的初级保健指南

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Background: Botswana’s health care system is based on a primary care model. Various national guidelines exist for specific diseases. However, most of the guidelines address management at a tertiary level and often appear nonapplicable for the limited resources in primary care facilities. An integrated symptom-based guideline was developed so as to translate the Botswana national guidelines to those applicable in primary care. The Botswana Primary Care Guideline (BPCG) integrates the care of communicable diseases, including HIV/AIDS and noncommunicable diseases, by frontline primary health care workers. Methods: The Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Botswana, together with guideline developers from the Knowledge Translation Unit (University of Cape Town) collaborated with the Ministry of Health to develop the guideline. Stakeholder groups were set up to review specific content of the guideline to ensure compliance with Botswana government policy and the essential drug list. Results: Participants included clinicians, academics, patient advocacy groups, and policymakers from different disciplines, both private and public. Drug-related issues were identified as necessary for implementing recommendations of the guideline. There was consensus by working groups for updating the essential drug list for primary care and expansion of prescribing rights of trained nurse prescribers in primary care within their scope of practice. An integrated guideline incorporating common symptoms of diseases seen in the Botswana primary care setting was developed. Conclusion: The development of the BPCG took a broad consultative approach with buy in from relevant stakeholders. It is anticipated that implementation of the BPCG will translate into better patient outcomes as similar projects elsewhere have done.
机译:背景:博茨瓦纳的医疗保健系统基于初级保健模型。存在针对特定疾病的各种国家指南。但是,大多数准则都涉及三级管理,对于初级保健机构中有限的资源常常显得不适用。制定了基于症状的综合指南,以便将博茨瓦纳国家指南转化为适用于初级保健的指南。博茨瓦纳初级保健指南(BPCG)整合了由一线初级卫生保健工作者对包括HIV / AIDS和非传染性疾病在内的传染病的护理。方法:博茨瓦纳大学医学院家庭医学系与知识翻译组(开普敦大学)的指南制定者与卫生部合作制定了该指南。建立了利益相关者团体,以审查指南的具体内容,以确保遵守博茨瓦纳政府政策和基本药物清单。结果:参与者包括来自私人和公共不同学科的临床医生,学者,患者辩护团体和决策者。确定与药物有关的问题对于实施指南的建议是必要的。工作组已达成共识,要求更新基本医疗保健基本药物清单,并扩大其执业范围内受过训练的护士开处方者在基本医疗保健中的处方权。制定了综合指南,纳入了博茨瓦纳初级保健机构中常见的疾病症状。结论:BPCG的发展采取了广泛的咨询方法,并得到了相关利益相关者的支持。预计BPCG的实施将像其他地方的类似项目一样为患者带来更好的结果。

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