Implementation of mhGAP in Mozambique: integrating epilepsy care into the primary health care system.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2019-05-29 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13033-019-0296-5
Palmira Fortunato Dos Santos, Vasco Cumbe, Maria Lídia Gouveia, Capucine de Fouchier, Dirk Teuwen, Tarun Dua
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Background: Epilepsy remains the most frequent diagnosis in Psychiatric and Mental Health Services in Mozambique. Because it is a major concern, in 2013 a Program for "Reducing the Epilepsy Treatment gap" was launched in 16 districts of five provinces covering a population of over 1.9 million. Using the WHO Mental Health Gap Program (mhGAP), a pilot Program was developed to provide effective quality care and treatment for people with epilepsy at primary health care level. Implementation was against a background of a shortage of human resources trained to address epilepsy and difficulties in the availability of antiepileptic medicines.

Methods: The first step for implementation was advocacy from the Government level to relevant stakeholders in the community. mhGAP training materials were translated and adapted to the local context. Non-specialists health providers and community health workers were trained and supervised regularly. Population awareness raising and community involvement were key for acceptance of the Program.

Results: After 4 years of implementation, 177 health professionals and 1161 community health workers were trained and ensured services delivery for people living with epilepsy (PwE). The implementation led to 89,869 consultations, representing an increase of 67% since the Program's inception. From 2015 to 2017 a total of 13,563 new cases were attended and the treatment gap was reduced from 99 to 96%. More than 60% of the new cases are children and adolescents. Awareness actions reached more than 14,000 people per year using all available broadcast means. Preliminary positive results were used as evidence for the Ministry of Health (MoH) to increase the purchase of antiepileptic drugs and improve delivery at district level.

Discussion: mhGAP is an important tool for reducing the treatment gap in low-income countries. Adapting guidelines to the country context and involving community stakeholders are key for Program sustainability. As in other settings, the strategy was cost-effective resulting in an increase in new cases and follow-up consultations.

Conclusions: Implementation of an adapted mhGAP strategy and the involvement of community stakeholders and commitment of the MoH resulted in significant increase in the number of PwE attending outpatient services in primary health care facilities.

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在莫桑比克实施mhGAP:将癫痫护理纳入初级卫生保健系统。
背景:癫痫仍然是莫桑比克精神病学和精神卫生服务中最常见的诊断。由于这是一个重大问题,2013年在5个省的16个区启动了“缩小癫痫治疗差距”规划,覆盖人口超过190万。利用世卫组织精神卫生差距规划(mhGAP),制定了一项试点规划,以便在初级卫生保健一级为癫痫患者提供有效的优质护理和治疗。实施的背景是,在治疗癫痫方面受过培训的人力资源短缺,抗癫痫药物难以获得。方法:实施的第一步是从政府层面向社区相关利益相关者进行宣传。mhGAP培训材料已翻译并适应当地情况。非专业保健提供者和社区保健工作者得到了定期培训和监督。提高人口意识和社区参与是方案被接受的关键。结果:经过4年的实施,培训了177名卫生专业人员和1161名社区卫生工作者,并确保为癫痫患者提供服务。该方案的实施促成了89,869次咨询,自该方案启动以来增加了67%。从2015年到2017年,共有13563例新病例得到治疗,治疗缺口从99%减少到96%。60%以上的新病例是儿童和青少年。利用所有可用的广播手段,提高认识行动每年惠及14000多人。初步阳性结果作为卫生部增加抗癫痫药物采购和改善区级药物供应的依据。讨论:mhGAP是缩小低收入国家治疗差距的重要工具。根据国家情况调整指导方针并让社区利益攸关方参与是项目可持续性的关键。与其他情况一样,该战略具有成本效益,导致新病例和后续咨询增加。结论:实施调整后的mhGAP战略、社区利益攸关方的参与以及卫生部的承诺,导致在初级卫生保健设施接受门诊服务的PwE人数显著增加。
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