实现公平的肾脏护理:加强非洲肾移植的战略

Ikponmwosa Jude Ogieuhi, Nicholas Aderinto, Gbolahan Olatunji, Emmanuel Kokori, Adetola Emmanuel Babalola, Komolafe Babajide Ayodeji, Ajekiigbe Victor Oluwatomiwa, Muhammadul-Awwal Irodatullah Bisola, Ibukunoluwa V. Ishola, Ojabo Rebecca, Irene Ojapah
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慢性肾脏病(CKD)是指肾脏损伤持续 3 个月或更长时间。对于非洲终末期肾病(ESRD)患者来说,肾移植是一项重要的干预措施,有望延长生命并提高生活质量。然而,众多挑战阻碍了肾移植在非洲大陆的广泛实施。本文探讨了非洲的肾移植问题,旨在阐明缩小差距和建立加强肾病治疗途径的关键战略。该地区人口的慢性肾脏病负担过重。因此,迫切需要早期诊断和干预。本文概述了改善非洲肾移植的综合战略。结果表明,财政支持系统、基础设施改善、公众宣传活动和法律框架对于解决肾脏护理障碍至关重要。政府补贴计划、国际资金合作和社区领袖参与等积极措施被强调为有效的方法。本文借鉴了全球标准和最佳实践,说明了针对非洲独特的社会经济和医疗保健状况量身定制方法的重要性。通过利用合作努力、监管框架和公众参与,非洲国家可以克服肾移植的障碍,为公平获得救命治疗铺平道路。
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Towards equitable renal care: Strategies for enhancing kidney transplantation in Africa

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is defined as the presence of kidney damage persisting for 3 months or more. Kidney transplantation stands as a vital intervention for individuals grappling with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in Africa, offering the promise of extended life and improved quality of life. However, numerous challenges hinder its widespread implementation across the continent. This paper explored kidney transplantation in Africa, aiming to illuminate key strategies for bridging gaps and building pathways to enhanced renal care. There is a disproportionate burden of CKD on the region's population. Therefore, there is a critical need for early diagnosis and intervention. This paper outlines comprehensive strategies for improving kidney transplantation in Africa. Results indicate that financial support systems, infrastructure enhancement, public awareness campaigns, and legal frameworks are essential for addressing renal care barriers. Active measures such as government subsidy programs, international funding collaboration, and engagement with community leaders are highlighted as effective approaches. Drawing from global standards and best practices, the paper shows the importance of tailored approaches that address Africa's unique socio-economic and healthcare landscape. By leveraging collaborative efforts, regulatory frameworks, and public engagement, African nations can overcome barriers to kidney transplantation and pave the way for equitable access to life-saving treatment.

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