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Moving the Agenda on Noncommunicable Diseases: Policy Implications of Mobile Phone Surveys in Low and Middle-Income Countries

机译:制定关于非传染性疾病的议程:低收入和中等收入国家手机调查的政策含义

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The growing burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), for example, cardiovascular diseases and chronic respiratory diseases, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) presents special challenges for policy makers, due to resource constraints and lack of timely data for decision-making. Concurrently, the increasing ubiquity of mobile phones in LMICs presents possibilities for rapid collection of population-based data to inform the policy process. The objective of this paper is to highlight potential benefits of mobile phone surveys (MPS) for developing, implementing, and evaluating NCD prevention and control policies. To achieve this aim, we first provide a brief overview of major global commitments to NCD prevention and control, and subsequently explore how countries can translate these commitments into policy action at the national level. Using the policy cycle as our frame of reference, we highlight potential benefits of MPS which include (1) potential cost-effectiveness of using MPS to inform NCD policy actions compared with using traditional household surveys; (2) timeliness of assessments to feed into policy and planning cycles; (3) tracking progress of interventions, hence assessment of reach, coverage, and distribution; (4) better targeting of interventions, for example, to high-risk groups; (5) timely course correction for suboptimal or non-effective interventions; (6) assessing fairness in financial contribution and financial risk protection for those affected by NCDs in the spirit of universal health coverage (UHC); and (7) monitoring progress in reducing catastrophic medical expenditure due to chronic health conditions in general, and NCDs in particular. We conclude that MPS have potential to become a powerful data collection tool to inform policies that address public health challenges such as NCDs. Additional forthcoming assessments of MPS in LMICs will inform opportunities to maximize this technology.
机译:低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)中非传染性疾病(NCD)的负担日益增加,例如心血管疾病和慢性呼吸道疾病,由于资源有限和缺乏及时的决策数据,给决策者带来了特殊挑战。制造。同时,中低收入国家中移动电话的日益普及为快速收集基于人群的数据以为政策制定提供了可能性。本文的目的是强调手机调查(MPS)对于制定,实施和评估NCD预防和控制政策的潜在好处。为了实现这一目标,我们首先简要概述了全球对非传染性疾病预防和控制的主要承诺,然后探讨了各国如何将这些承诺转化为国家一级的政策行动。以政策周期为参考框架,我们重点介绍了MPS的潜在好处,其中包括:(1)与传统的家庭调查相比,使用MPS来为NCD政策行动提供信息的潜在成本效益; (2)评估是否及时,以纳入政策和计划周期; (3)跟踪干预的进度,从而评估覆盖范围,覆盖范围和分布; (4)更好地针对干预措施,例如针对高危人群; (5)针对不理想或无效的干预措施及时进行课程纠正; (6)本着全民健康覆盖的精神,评估受非传染性疾病影响者的财政贡献和金融风险保护的公平性; (7)监测减少由于总体慢性病,特别是非传染性疾病而造成的灾难性医疗费用的进展。我们得出的结论是,MPS有潜力成为强大的数据收集工具,以为应对NCD等公共卫生挑战的政策提供信息。即将对LMIC中的MPS进行的其他评估将为最大限度地利用该技术提供机会。

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