肯尼亚尼耶里县社区卫生志愿者筛查和联系非传染性疾病的障碍和挑战评估

Kenneth Mugambi, J. Nyaberi, Elizabeth Echoka
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目的:非传染性疾病 (NCD) 是一项重大的全球健康挑战,占全球发病率的 50%,死亡率的 63%。在中低收入国家(LMICs),这一负担尤为沉重,80% 的非传染性疾病相关死亡发生在这些国家。本研究评估了尼耶里县非传染性疾病有效筛查和联系所面临的障碍和挑战。研究方法:2022 年 5 月至 2023 年 3 月期间进行了一项准实验性非等效前后测试设计。研究采用多阶段群组和随机抽样的方法选取了 10 个社区单位,结果对照组和干预组分别有 150 名和 150 名社区卫生志愿者(CHVs)。数据收集通过 KOBO 应用程序进行。定性数据包括六次同质焦点小组讨论(FGD)和十次关键信息提供者访谈(KII),使用 N-Vivo 12 进行录音、转录和分析。调查结果认识有限、医疗保健基础设施不足、文化信仰、资金限制、医疗保健系统分散以及将个人与适当的医疗服务联系起来的挑战。文章探讨了克服这些障碍的策略,强调了各级利益相关者参与合作的重要性。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:提高对非传染性疾病和预防措施的认识至关重要,可以通过有针对性的健康教育活动和社区外联计划来实现。解决医疗保健基础设施不足、文化信仰和习俗问题,与当地社区合作并将文化敏感性纳入医疗保健服务中,有助于弥合传统信仰与现代医疗保健实践之间的差距。尤其是在低收入和中等收入国家,资金限制是一个重大障碍,因此创新的融资机制(如医疗保险计划)有助于减轻这一负担。最后,加强筛查计划和医疗服务之间的联系对于及时诊断和管理非传染性疾病至关重要,这就需要建立健全的转诊系统,并确保患者在整个医疗过程中的连续性。通过实施有针对性的社区干预措施(如非传染性疾病轮和用户界面友好的移动应用程序,其中包含有关非传染性疾病的护理障碍以及良好的非传染性疾病护理和治疗的促进因素的信息和资讯),解决非传染性疾病筛查和护理联系的多方面障碍对于改善健康结果至关重要。利益相关者和社区之间更有力的合作将积极加强这一点。
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Assessment of Barriers and Challenges to the Screening and Linkages of Non-Communicable Diseases by Community Health Volunteers in Nyeri County, Kenya
Purpose: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a significant global health challenge, contributing to 50% of worldwide morbidity and 63% of mortality. The burden is particularly substantial in low—and middle-income countries (LMICs), where 80% of NCD-related deaths occur. This study evaluated barriers and challenges to effective screening and linkages of NCDs in Nyeri County. Methodology: A quasi-experimental non-equivalent pre-and post-test design was conducted from May 2022 to March 2023. The study employed multistage cluster and random sampling to select ten community units, resulting in 150 community health volunteers (CHVs) in the control unit and 150 in the intervention group. Data collection was facilitated through the KOBO app. Qualitative data involved six homogeneous focus group discussions (FGDs) and ten key informant interviews (KIIs), audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using N-Vivo 12. Findings: Limited awareness, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, cultural beliefs, financial constraints, fragmented healthcare systems, and challenges linking individuals to appropriate care services. The article explores strategies to overcome these barriers, emphasizing the importance of collaborative approaches involving stakeholders at various levels. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: Raising awareness about NCDs and preventive measures is crucial and can be achieved through targeted health education campaigns and community outreach programs. Addressing healthcare infrastructure deficiencies, Cultural beliefs and practices and engaging with local communities and incorporating cultural sensitivity into healthcare delivery can help bridge the gap between traditional beliefs and modern healthcare practices. Financial constraints pose a significant barrier particularly in LMICs, therefore innovative financing mechanisms, e.g. health insurance schemes can help alleviate this burden. Finally, strengthening linkages between screening programs and care services is critical for the timely diagnosis and management of NCDs and this requires establishing robust referral systems and ensuring continuity of care for patients throughout their healthcare journey. Addressing the multifaceted barriers to NCD screening and care linkage is essential for improving health outcomes through implementing targeted community intervention like NCD wheel and a user-friendly interface mobile app that contains messages and info about NCDs barriers to care and facilitators to good NCD care and treatment. This will be positively reinforced by a stronger collaboration among stakeholders and community.
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