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研究方案:一项针对居住在科索沃的初级医疗保健使用者中非传染性疾病的前瞻性队列研究(KOSCO)。

Study protocol: a prospective cohort on non-communicable diseases among primary healthcare users living in Kosovo (KOSCO).

作者信息

Obas Katrina Ann, Gerold Jana, Bytyçi-Katanolli Ariana, Jerliu Naim, Kwiatkowski Marek, Ramadani Qamile, Statovci Shukrije, Zahorka Manfred, Probst-Hensch Nicole

机构信息

Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland.

University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2020 Sep 22;10(9):e038889. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038889.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

With the lowest life expectancy in the Balkans, underlying causes of morbidity in Kosovo remain unclear due to limited epidemiological evidence. The goal of this cohort is to contribute epidemiological evidence for the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases such as depression, hypertension, diabetes and chronic respiratory disease in Kosovo as the basis for policy and decision-making, with a spotlight on the relationships between non-experimental primary healthcare (PHC) interventions and lifestyle changes as well as between depression and the course of blood pressure.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

PHC users aged 40 years and above were recruited consecutively between March and October 2019 from 12 main family medicine centres across Kosovo. The data collected through interviews and health examinations included: sociodemographic characteristics, social and environmental factors, comorbidities, health system, lifestyle, psychological factors and clinical attributes (blood pressure, height, weight, waist/hip/neck circumferences, peak expiratory flow and HbA1c measurements). Cohort data were collected annually in two phases, approximately 6 months apart, with an expected total follow-up time of 5 years.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

Ethical approvals were obtained from the Ethics Committee Northwest and Central Switzerland (Ref. 2018-00994) and the Kosovo Doctors Chamber (Ref. 11/2019). Cohort results will provide novel epidemiological evidence on non-communicable diseases in Kosovo, which will be published in scientific journals. The study will also examine the health needs of the people of Kosovo and provide evidence for health sector decision-makers to improve service responsiveness, which will be shared with stakeholders through reports and presentations.

摘要

引言

科索沃的预期寿命在巴尔干地区最低,由于流行病学证据有限,其发病的潜在原因仍不明确。该队列研究的目的是为科索沃预防和控制抑郁症、高血压、糖尿病和慢性呼吸道疾病等非传染性疾病提供流行病学证据,作为政策和决策的依据,重点关注非实验性初级卫生保健(PHC)干预措施与生活方式改变之间的关系以及抑郁症与血压病程之间的关系。

方法与分析

2019年3月至10月期间,从科索沃各地12个主要家庭医学中心连续招募40岁及以上的初级卫生保健使用者。通过访谈和健康检查收集的数据包括:社会人口学特征、社会和环境因素、合并症、卫生系统、生活方式、心理因素和临床指标(血压、身高、体重、腰围/臀围/颈围、呼气峰值流速和糖化血红蛋白测量值)。队列数据每年分两个阶段收集,间隔约6个月,预计总随访时间为5年。

伦理与传播

获得了瑞士西北部和中部伦理委员会(参考文献2018 - 00994)以及科索沃医生协会(参考文献11/2019)的伦理批准。队列研究结果将提供有关科索沃非传染性疾病的新流行病学证据,并将发表在科学期刊上。该研究还将调查科索沃人民的健康需求,并为卫生部门决策者改善服务响应能力提供证据,这些将通过报告和演讲与利益相关者分享。

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