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Health Systems Readiness to Manage the Hypertension Epidemic in Primary Health Care Facilities in the Western Cape, South Africa: A Study Protocol

机译:卫生系统准备管理南非西开普省初级卫生保健设施的高血压疫情:一项研究方案

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Background Developing countries are undergoing a process of epidemiological transition from infectious to noncommunicable diseases, described by the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon as ‘‘a public health emergency in slow motion.” One of the most prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa is hypertension, which is a complex chronic condition often referred to as a “silent killer” and key contributor to the development of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Hypertensive patients in this setting are estimated to increase from 74.7 million in 2008 to 125.5 million in 2025, a 68% increase. However, there is an important gap between emerging high-level policies and recommendations, and the near-absence of practical guidance and experience delivering long-term medical care for noncommunicable diseases within resource-limited health systems. Objective To address this gap, our study will consist of field investigations to determine the minimum health systems requirements to ensure successful delivery of antihypertensive medications when scaling-up interventions to control the hypertension epidemic. Methods A cross-sectional analytic study will be conducted in the Western Cape using a mixed-method approach with two semistructured interview guides. The first will be for health professionals involved in the care of hypertensive patients within at least 6 community health centers (3 urban and 3 rural) to understand the challenges associated with their care. The second will be to map and assess the current supply chain management system of antihypertensive medications by interviewing key informants at different levels of the processes. Finally, modeling and simulation tools will be used to understand how to estimate minimum numbers of health workers required at each supply chain interval to ensure successful delivery of medications when scaling-up interventions. Results Funding for the study was secured through a Doctoral Research Award in October 2014 from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). The study is currently in the data analysis phase and results are expected during the first half of 2016. Conclusions This investigation will highlight the detailed processes in place for the care of hypertensive patients in primary health care facilities, and thus also identify the challenges. It will also describe the drug supply chain management systems in place and identify their strengths and weaknesses. The findings, along with the estimates from modeling and simulation, will inform the health system minimum requirements to scale-up interventions to manage and control the hypertension epidemic in the Western Cape province of South Africa.
机译:背景技术发展中国家正在接受传染病的流行病学过渡的过程,由联合国秘书长潘基月作为“慢动作中的公共卫生紧急情况”描述了流行病学转型。撒哈拉以南非洲最普遍的是高血压,这是一种复杂的慢性病,​​通常被称为“无声杀手”和心血管和脑血管疾病发展的关键贡献者。该环境中的高血压患者估计从2008年的74.7百万增加到2025年的12550万,增加了68%。但是,新兴的高级政策和建议之间存在一个重要差距,以及近乎没有实际指导和经验,为资源有限的卫生系统内提供长期医疗疾病的长期医疗。目的旨在解决这一差距,我们的研究将由现场调查组成,以确定最低卫生系统要求,以确保在缩放干预以控制高血压流行病时成功地递送抗高血压药物。方法使用两个半结构的面试指南,使用混合方法方法在西披舞中进行横截面分析研究。第一个将是为了在至少6名社区卫生中心(3城市和3个农村)内的卫生专业人士参与高血压患者的护理,了解与他们的护理相关的挑战。第二个将是通过在不同层次的不同层次采访关键信息时来映射和评估抗高血压药物的当前供应链管理系统。最后,建模和仿真工具将用于了解如何估算每个供应链间隔所需的最低数量的卫生工作者,以确保在缩放干预时成功地递送药物。结果通过2014年10月的国际发展研究中心(IDRC)通过博士研究奖励,为该研究提供资金。该研究目前处于数据分析阶段,预计结果将在2016年上半年预期。结论这项调查将突出小医疗保健设施中高血压患者的详细过程,从而识别挑战。它还将描述药物供应链管理系统,并确定其优势和劣势。结果以及估计的建模和仿真估计,将向卫生系统通报对扩大的干预措施来管理和控制南非西开普省的高血压流行病的最低要求。

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