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Interventions for improving management of chronic non-communicable diseases in Dikgale, a rural area in Limpopo Province, South Africa

机译:南非林波波省农村地区Dikgale改善慢性非传染性疾病管理的干预措施

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Chronic disease management (CDM) is an approach to health care that keeps people as healthy as possible through the prevention, early detection and management of chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to develop interventions to improve management of chronic diseases in the form of an integrated, evidence-based chronic disease management model in Dikgale, a rural area of Limpopo Province in South Africa. A multifaceted intervention, called ‘quality circles’ (QCs) was developed to improve the quality and the management of chronic diseases in the Dikgale Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS). These QCs used the findings from previous studies which formed part of the larger project in the study area, namely, the quantitative study using STEPwise survey and qualitative studies using focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews. The findings from previous studies in Dikgale HDSS revealed that an epidemiological transition is occurring. Again, the most widely reported barriers from previous studies in this rural area were: lack of knowledge of NCDs; shortages of medication and shortages of nurses in the clinics, which results in patients having long waiting-time at clinics. Lack of training of health care providers on the management of chronic diseases and the lack of supervision by the district and provincial health managers, together with poor dissemination of guidelines, were contributing factors to the lack of knowledge of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) management among nurses and community health care workers (CHWs). Consideration of all of these findings led to the development of model which focuses on integrating nursing services, CHWs and traditional health practitioners (THPs), including a well-established clinical information system for health care providers. A novel aspect of the model is the inclusion of community ambassadors who are on treatment for NCDs and are, thus, repositories of knowledge who can serve as a bridge between health care workers and community members. The model developed highlights the need for health interventions that aim to control risk factors at the population level, the need for availability of NCD-trained nurses, functional equipment and medication and a need to improve the link with traditional healers.
机译:慢性病管理(CDM)是一种保健方法,可通过预防,及早发现和管理慢性病来保持人们的健康。这项研究的目的是在南非林波波省的农村地区Dikgale,以综合的,循证的慢性病管理模型的形式,开发干预措施,以改善慢性病的管理。为了提高Dikgale健康和人口监控系统(HDSS)中慢性病的质量和管理水平,开发了一种称为“质量圈”(QC)的多方面干预措施。这些质量控制人员使用了先前研究的发现,这些研究构成了研究区域中较大项目的一部分,即使用逐步调查进行的定量研究和使用焦点小组讨论和半结构化访谈的定性研究。 Dikgale HDSS先前研究的发现表明,流行病学转变正在发生。同样,在该农村地区以前的研究中,最广泛报道的障碍是:对非传染性疾病缺乏了解;诊所的药物短缺和护士短缺,导致患者在诊所的等待时间长。缺乏对慢性病管理方面的卫生保健提供者的培训,区和省级卫生管理人员缺乏监督,以及准则的传播不畅,是导致缺乏对非传染性疾病(NCD)管理知识的原因在护士和社区卫生保健工作者中。对所有这些发现的考虑导致了模型的开发,该模型侧重于整合护理服务,CHW和传统卫生从业者(THP),包括为卫生保健提供者建立的完善的临床信息系统。该模型的一个新颖之处是包括了社区大使,他们正在接受非传染性疾病的治疗,因此是可以充当卫生保健工作者和社区成员之间桥梁的知识库。开发的模型突出显示了需要采取旨在控制人群水平风险因素的健康干预措施,需要接受NCD培训的护士,功能设备和药物的需求以及需要改善与传统治疗师之间的联系。

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