迎接挑战:非传染性疾病控制社区健康俱乐部案例研究》。

Q4 Medicine Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.v58i13.8101
Louricha A Opina-Tan, Geohari L Hamoy
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背景:从2013年到2021年,菲律宾大学社区健康与发展计划(UP CHDP)与卡维特省及其阿方索(Alfonso)、门德斯(Mendez)、因当(Indang)、埃米利奥-阿吉纳尔多将军(General Emilio Aguinaldo)和阿玛迪奥(AMIGA)五个市镇合作。他们的目标是根据卫生部 2016 年的建议,通过组织社区健康俱乐部等干预措施,改善对高血压和糖尿病的控制。目前,有关这一战略的经验和成果的信息十分有限。这方面的数据可以帮助社区和公共卫生机构了解组织社区健康俱乐部对非传染性疾病控制的益处并使其最大化:本研究旨在确定社区健康俱乐部的成员情况、其组织和维护流程,以及所经历的益处、挑战和有利因素:这项个案研究采用混合方法,于 2020 年在卡维特省阿方索市的挑战者健身俱乐部进行。对俱乐部官员和镇卫生工作者进行了小组访谈,以探讨俱乐部的流程、他们所感受到的益处、挑战和有利因素。还审查了健康记录,以确定俱乐部的会员情况:社区健康俱乐部自成立以来,会员人数有所增加。大多数会员为老年人、女性、非吸烟者和高血压患者。两年后,高血压得到控制的会员比例有所增加。然而,在糖尿病患者中却没有观察到这一现象。会员认为该计划带来的益处包括:免费、定期和便捷的服务;对自身病情有了更多的了解和更好的控制;有机会与他人交往。有利因素包括与 UP 的合作、俱乐部领导的团队精神和奉献精神、有效的管理以及社区的支持。俱乐部所面临的挑战包括:资金和药品供应有限、UP 合作伙伴部署中断以及 COVID-19 大流行:本研究介绍了为控制高血压和糖尿病而成立的社区健康俱乐部的经验。尽管由于支持机制的到位而遇到了挑战,但这项干预措施还是带来了益处。
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Taking on the Challenge: A Case Study on a Community Health Club for Noncommunicable Disease Control.

Background: From 2013 to 2021, the University of the Philippines Community Health and Development Program (UP CHDP) was in partnership with Cavite and its five municipalities of Alfonso, Mendez, Indang, General Emilio Aguinaldo, and Amadeo (AMIGA). They aimed to improve the control of hypertension and diabetes through interventions such as the organization of community health clubs, as recommended by the Department of Health in 2016. Currently there is limited information on the experiences and outcomes related to this strategy. Data on this can help the community and public health institutions in understanding and maximizing the benefits of organizing community health clubs for noncommunicable disease control.

Objectives: This study aimed to determine a community health club's membership profile, its organization and maintenance processes, and the benefits, challenges, and enabling factors experienced.

Methods: This case study-mixed method was done in 2020 on the Challengers Health Club in Alfonso, Cavite. Group interviews of the club officers and barangay health workers were conducted to explore the club processes, their perceived benefits, challenges, and enabling factors. Health records were reviewed to determine the club's membership profile.

Results: The community health club showed an increase in membership since it was established. Most members are elderly, female, non-smoker, and hypertensive. There was increase in proportion of members with controlled hypertension after two years. However, this was not observed among those with diabetes. Perceived benefits for members were free, regular, and accessible services, improved knowledge and better control of their condition, and opportunity to socialize with others. Enabling factors were partnership with UP, teamwork and dedication of club leaders, effective management, and community support. The limited funding and supply of medicines, discontinuation of deployment of UP partners, and the COVID-19 pandemic were the challenges identified by the club.

Conclusion: This study described the experiences of a community health club established to control hypertension and diabetes. Benefits of this intervention were reported despite the challenges they encountered because of the support mechanisms that were in place.

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