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影响西非高血压患者获得初级医疗保健的机会、质量和利用情况的因素:一项范围综述

Factors influencing access, quality and utilisation of primary healthcare for patients living with hypertension in West Africa: a scoping review.

作者信息

Amarteyfio Kezia Naa Amerley Akosua, Bondzie Eugene Paa Kofi, Reichenberger Veronika, Afun Nana Efua Enyimayew, Cofie Albert Kofi Mensah, Agyekum Mary Pomaa, Lamptey Paul, Ansah Evelyn K, Agyepong Irene Akua, Mirzoev Tolib, Perel Pablo

机构信息

Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, Accra, Ghana

Public Health, Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, Accra, Ghana.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Dec 20;14(12):e088718. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-088718.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Hypertension is one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases in West Africa, which responds to effective primary care. This scoping review explored factors influencing primary care access, utilisation and quality for patients with hypertension in West Africa.

DESIGN

Scoping review using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis extension for scoping reviews.

DATA SOURCES

Published literature from PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cairn Info and Google Scholar, between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2023.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Systematic reviews, observational studies and reports involving participants aged 18 years and above, written in English, French or Portuguese, were included. Clinical case series/case reports, short communications, books, grey literature, randomised control trials, clinical trials, quasi-experiments, conference proceedings and papers on gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia were excluded.

DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS

Data from included studies were extracted onto an Excel spreadsheet and synthesised qualitatively using thematic analysis structured by the components of the overall review question.

RESULTS

The search yielded a total of 5846 studies, 45 papers were selected for full review and 16 papers were eventually included. Macro (contextual) barriers included economic, funding and geographical barriers. Meso (health system) factors include access to medications, tools, equipment and other supplies, out-of-pocket payments, availability of health insurance, health workers numbers, capacity and distribution. Micro (community and patient factors) barriers included financial barriers and limited knowledge, whereas facilitators included the availability of alternative providers and community and household support. These factors are interconnected and complex and should be addressed as a whole to reduce the burden of hypertension in West Africa.

CONCLUSION

Multiple complex and interrelated factors at contextual, health systems, community and patient levels act as barriers and enablers to access, utilisation and quality of primary care for hypertension in West Africa. Improving primary care and outcomes will, therefore, require multilevel multifaceted interventions.

摘要

目标

高血压是西非最常见的非传染性疾病之一,可通过有效的初级保健得到控制。本范围综述探讨了影响西非高血压患者初级保健可及性、利用率和质量的因素。

设计

采用系统评价和Meta分析扩展版的首选报告项目进行范围综述。

数据来源

2000年1月1日至2023年12月31日期间来自PubMed、Embase、Scopus、Cairn Info和谷歌学术的已发表文献。

纳入标准

纳入以英文、法文或葡萄牙文撰写的、涉及18岁及以上参与者的系统评价、观察性研究和报告。排除临床病例系列/病例报告、简短通讯、书籍、灰色文献、随机对照试验、临床试验、准实验、会议论文集以及关于妊娠期高血压和先兆子痫的论文。

数据提取与综合

将纳入研究的数据提取到Excel电子表格中,并使用由总体综述问题的组成部分构建的主题分析进行定性综合。

结果

检索共获得5846项研究,45篇论文被选作全面综述,最终纳入16篇论文。宏观(背景)障碍包括经济、资金和地理障碍。中观(卫生系统)因素包括药物、工具、设备和其他物资的可及性、自付费用、医疗保险的可及性、卫生工作者数量、能力和分布。微观(社区和患者因素)障碍包括经济障碍和知识有限,而促进因素包括替代提供者的可及性以及社区和家庭支持。这些因素相互关联且复杂,应整体加以解决,以减轻西非的高血压负担。

结论

背景、卫生系统、社区和患者层面的多重复杂且相互关联的因素,对西非高血压初级保健的可及性、利用率和质量构成障碍或起到促进作用。因此,改善初级保健及治疗效果需要多层次多方面的干预措施。

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