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The Ghana heart initiative - a health system strengthening approach as index intervention model to solving Ghana's cardiovascular disease burden.
Doku, Alfred K; Tetteh, John; Edzeame, Juliette; Peters, Ron J G; Agyemang, Charles; Otchi, Elom Hillary; Yawson, Alfred Edwin.
Afiliação
  • Doku AK; University of Ghana Medical School, Accra, Ghana.
  • Tetteh J; Department of Public and Occupational Health, University of Amsterdam Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherland.
  • Edzeame J; Department of Community Health, Medical School, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana.
  • Peters RJG; Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Accra, Ghana.
  • Agyemang C; Department of Cardiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • Otchi EH; Department of Public and Occupational Health, University of Amsterdam Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherland.
  • Yawson AE; Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Front Public Health ; 12: 1330708, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38694980
ABSTRACT
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide, with 80% of these deaths occurring in low-middle income countries (LMICs). In Ghana and across Africa, CVDs have emerged as the leading causes of death primarily due to undetected and under treated hypertension, yet less than 5% of resources allocated to health in these resource-poor countries go into non-communicable diseases (NCD) including CVD prevention and management. Consequently, most countries in Africa do not have contextually appropriate and sustainable health system framework to prevent, detect and manage CVD to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in CVD care through improved Primary Health Care (PHC) with the aim of achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in CVD/NCD. In view of this, the Ghana Heart Initiative (GHI) was envisaged as a national strategy to address the identified gaps using a health system and a population-based approach to reduce the national burden of CVDs. The GHI intervention includes the development of guidelines and training manuals; training, equipment support, establishment of a national call/support center, and improvement in the national data capturing system for CVDs and NCD, management of Hypertension, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Heart Failure (HF). Following the implementation of the GHI concept, a national CVD Management Guideline was developed and 300-health facilities across the different levels of care including one teaching hospital, was also supported with basic life-saving equipment. In addition, more than 1,500 healthcare workers also reported improvement in their knowledge and skills in the management and treatment of CVD-related cases in their health facilities. These are key contributions to strengthening the health system for CVD care and learning lessons for scale up.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças Cardiovasculares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças Cardiovasculares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article