Department of Epidemiology and Research, National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh, Bangladesh.
Assistant Professor, Department of Dental Public Health, University Dental College and Hospital, Bangladesh.
WHO South East Asia J Public Health. 2023 Jul 1;12(2):99-103. doi: 10.4103/WHO-SEAJPH.WHO-SEAJPH_53_22. Epub 2024 Jan 19.
In Bangladesh, the rapid rise of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has become a significant public health concern. This study assesses the readiness of hypertension (HTN)- and diabetes mellitus-related services at primary health-care facilities in Northeast Bangladesh.
A cross-sectional survey using a semi-structured interview was conducted between April 2021 and May 2021 among 51 public primary health-care facility staff (upazila health complexes [UHCs]). The NCD-specific service readiness was assessed using an adapted questionnaire from the WHO manual of Service Availability and Readiness Assessment and included four domains: guidelines and staff, basic equipment, diagnostic facility, and essential medicine. For each domain, the mean readiness index score was calculated. Facilities with a readiness score of above 70% were considered to be ready.
The diagnostic capacity of the UHCs ranged from 0% to 88.9%, the availability of essential medicine and basic equipment varied between 15.4%-69.2% and 36.4%-100%, respectively, whereas the score in availability of basic amenities was between 57.1% and 100%. The score for the protocol drugs used to manage HTN was 52.9%, whereas for diabetes, it was 88.2%. The average general service readiness score for the facilities was 59.1%. Overall 17.6% of the facilities were assessed to be ready.
Currently, primary health-care facilities are not ready to implement the national guidelines for diagnosing and treating diabetes and HTN due to shortages of medications, staff, and diagnostic materials.
在孟加拉国,非传染性疾病(NCDs)的迅速增加已成为一个重大的公共卫生关注点。本研究评估了孟加拉国东北部初级保健设施中与高血压(HTN)和糖尿病相关服务的准备情况。
2021 年 4 月至 5 月期间,采用横断面调查方法,对 51 名公共初级保健机构工作人员(乌扎拉卫生综合体 [UHC])进行了半结构式访谈。使用世界卫生组织服务可用性和准备情况评估手册中的适应性问卷评估了特定于 NCD 的服务准备情况,包括四个领域:指南和工作人员、基本设备、诊断设施和基本药物。为每个领域计算了平均准备指数得分。准备得分超过 70%的设施被认为是准备就绪的。
UHC 的诊断能力范围为 0%至 88.9%,基本药物和基本设备的可用性分别在 15.4%-69.2%和 36.4%-100%之间,而基本设施的可用性得分在 57.1%至 100%之间。用于管理 HTN 的协议药物的得分是 52.9%,而糖尿病的得分是 88.2%。设施的一般服务准备平均得分是 59.1%。总体而言,17.6%的设施被评估为准备就绪。
由于药物、工作人员和诊断材料的短缺,初级保健设施目前还没有准备好实施国家诊断和治疗糖尿病和 HTN 的指南。