Senior Resident, Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India.
Post Graduate Trainee, Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur, India.
Indian J Public Health. 2022 Jul-Sep;66(3):245-250. doi: 10.4103/ijph.ijph_29_22.
India is experiencing a rapid health transition with a rising burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), causing significant morbidity and mortality. Cost-effective interventions for comprehensive NCD management can only be designed after assessing the readiness of various health facilities.
This study aimed to assess the preparedness of healthcare facilities of Manipur in the management of NCDs and to assess the knowledge of doctors regarding NCDs.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 21 public healthcare facilities in seven districts of Manipur during October 2021. Readiness of these facilities was assessed through observation and interview of doctors and nurses using a checklist adapted from the WHO Package of Essential NCDs. Knowledge of 153 doctors was also assessed using a self-administered, structured questionnaire. Data were entered in SPSS-26 and expressed using descriptive statistics.
General readiness index of primary health centers (PHCs), community health centers (CHCs), district hospitals (DHs), and tertiary care centers (TCCs) was 47%, 66.3%, 73.2%, and 70%, respectively. CHCs were ready in the domains of patient care services (80%), human resources (75%), and advocacy (91.7%). DHs and TCCs were ready in terms of patient care services, human resources, record maintenance, referral system, and advocacy. PHCs were not ready in any of the nine domains. Majority of the doctors (88%) had inadequate knowledge regarding NCDs.
PHCs and CHCs were not adequately prepared, but DHs and TCCs were ready to manage NCDs. More than four-fifth of the doctors had inadequate knowledge. Strengthening PHCs and CHCs and training of healthcare workers are needed for integrated NCD management.
印度正经历快速的健康转型,非传染性疾病(NCD)负担不断增加,导致大量发病和死亡。只有在评估各种卫生设施的准备情况后,才能设计出具有成本效益的综合 NCD 管理干预措施。
本研究旨在评估曼尼普尔邦医疗保健设施管理 NCD 的准备情况,并评估医生对 NCD 的了解。
2021 年 10 月在曼尼普尔邦七个区的 21 个公共医疗保健设施中进行了一项横断面研究。使用从世界卫生组织基本 NCD 包改编的检查表,通过观察和访谈医生和护士来评估这些设施的准备情况。还使用自我管理的结构化问卷评估了 153 名医生的知识。将数据输入 SPSS-26 并使用描述性统计进行表示。
初级保健中心(PHC)、社区卫生中心(CHC)、地区医院(DH)和三级保健中心(TCC)的总体准备指数分别为 47%、66.3%、73.2%和 70%。CHC 在患者护理服务(80%)、人力资源(75%)和宣传(91.7%)方面已做好准备。DH 和 TCC 在患者护理服务、人力资源、记录维护、转诊系统和宣传方面已经做好准备。PHC 在九个领域均未做好准备。大多数医生(88%)对 NCD 的了解不足。
PHC 和 CHC 准备不足,但 DH 和 TCC 有能力管理 NCD。超过五分之四的医生知识不足。需要加强 PHC 和 CHC,并对卫生保健工作者进行培训,以进行综合 NCD 管理。