斯里兰卡的慢性肾病:血液透析患者面临的卫生系统挑战

D. Weerakoon, E. P. E. D. Z. Siriwardana, J. Jayasekara, H. Damayanthi, T. Dorji, D. Lucero‐Prisno
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慢性肾病现已达到流行病的程度,给斯里兰卡的医疗保健系统造成了巨大压力。几十年来,斯里兰卡中北部省一直深受该疾病的困扰,面临着多重挑战。血液透析是斯里兰卡终末期肾病患者可采用的主要肾脏替代疗法。在政府卫生部门免费提供血液透析治疗的同时,医疗系统也付出了高昂的成本。作为一个正在经历经济危机的中低收入国家,在政府医院提供免费医疗服务并提高治疗设施的能力和质量,以应对日益增多的慢性肾病患者,仍将是未来十年的一项重大挑战。单次透析费用高昂、缺乏满足需求的资源和劳动力、患者的职业障碍以及包括自费支出在内的经济负担,都是提高治疗质量和患者生活质量的重大障碍。此外,由于缺乏统一的筛查计划,导致病情不断恶化,最终需要进行肾脏替代治疗。本文提出了一些可以实施的潜在策略,以缓解上述问题,提高慢性肾病患者和血液透析患者的整体健康水平、生活质量和生存率。
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Chronic kidney disease in Sri Lanka: Health systems challenges of patients on hemodialysis
Chronic kidney disease has now attained epidemic proportions, placing a significant strain on Sri Lanka's healthcare system. The North Central Province of Sri Lanka has been afflicted by this disease for decades, confronting multiple challenges. Hemodialysis is the primary form of renal replacement therapy available to end‐stage renal disease patients in Sri Lanka. Providing hemodialysis sessions free of cost in the government health sector comes with major costs on the healthcare system. As a country with a low‐to‐middle income status undergoing through reeling economic crisis, providing free healthcare in government hospitals and increasing the capacity and quality of treatment facilities for the growing number of patients with chronic kidney disease will remain a major challenge for the coming decade. The high cost for a single dialysis session, lack of resources and workforce to meet demand, occupational barriers of patients, and the economic burdens including out‐of‐pocket expenditures significant barriers in achieving quality treatment sessions and the quality of life of patients. In addition, the absence of a consistent screening program has contributed to the progression of the disease ending up requiring renal replacement therapy. This article suggests potential strategies that can be implemented to mitigate the aforementioned problems and enhance the overall health, quality of life, and survival of patients with chronic kidney disease and those who receive hemodialysis.
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