撒哈拉以南非洲的高血压管理:远程医疗的挑战和机遇概述

L. Gafane-Matemane, G. Mokwatsi, D. Boateng
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高血压是全球心血管疾病(CVD)相关死亡的主要原因,非洲是世界卫生组织血压升高(BP)患病率最高的地区之一。在撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA),在包括农村和城市地区在内的不同环境中,男性和女性对高血压的认识、治疗和控制水平仍然很低。在SSA管理高血压的重要障碍是在卫生系统内,通常因传染病和非传染性疾病、急性医疗条件以及儿童和孕产妇保健而负担过重。与卫生系统相关的挑战包括基本药物的可得性和成本以及卫生保健人力资源限制。在患者层面,个体障碍如社会人口统计学、经济和心理社会因素是高血压控制不良的重要原因。远程医疗作为医疗保健提供者和患者之间的联系,提供了一种有前途的方法,可以改善高血压患者的最佳护理。这可能会增加对孤立的高血压患者的接触,例如在农村地区。然而,令人关切的是,远程医疗可能会加剧弱势群体管理高血压的一些障碍,例如那些获得数字技术的机会有限、教育和识字水平低以及人口老龄化的群体。因此,本综述的目的是总结远程医疗在SSA高血压管理中的应用现状,并讨论为SSA高血压患者提供具有成本效益、公平和可持续的数字健康技术的挑战和机遇。
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Hypertension management in sub-Saharan Africa: an overview of challenges and opportunities for telemedicine
Hypertension is the leading contributor to cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related deaths globally, with Africa being one of the World Health Organization regions with the highest prevalence of elevated blood pressure (BP). In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), awareness, treatment, and control levels of hypertension remain low in both men and women and in different settings, including rural and urban areas. Important barriers to the management of hypertension in SSA are within health systems, usually overburdened by communicable and non-communicable diseases, acute medical conditions, and child and maternal healthcare. Health system-related challenges include the availability and cost of essential medicines and healthcare workforce constraints. At the patient level, individual barriers such as sociodemographic, economic, and psychosocial factors contribute significantly to the poor control of hypertension. Telemedicine presents a promising approach to improve the delivery of optimal care for individuals living with hypertension by serving as a connection between healthcare providers and patients. This may enhance access to isolated people living with hypertension, such as in rural areas. However, there is a concern that telemedicine may exacerbate some of the barriers to the management of hypertension in disadvantaged groups, such as those with limited access to digital technology, low education and literacy levels, and the ageing population. Therefore, the objective of this review is to summarize the current state of telemedicine use in the management of hypertension in SSA and discuss the challenges and opportunities to provide cost-effective, equitable, and sustainable access to digital health technology for people living with hypertension in SSA.
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