
Improving the implementation of a package of essential noncommunicable (PEN) disease interventions in Kyrgyzstan: mixed methods service evaluation of pilot health centres / Collins, Dylan;Farrington, Jill;Kontsevaya, Anna;Altymysheva, Alina
Tác giả : Collins, Dylan;Farrington, Jill;Kontsevaya, Anna;Altymysheva, Alina
Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Năm xuất bản : 2017
Chủ đề : 1. Cardiovascular Diseases -- prevention and control. 2. Chronic Disease. 3. Delivery of Health Care. 4. Health Services. 5. Kyrgyzstan. 6. Primary Health Care -- methods. 7. Program Evaluation. 8. Technical documents.
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Tóm tắt : | v, 10 p. WHO has defined a minimum set of essential NCD interventions to be implemented in primary health care (PHC) in low-resource settingsin its package of essential noncommunicable (PEN) disease interventions. Kyrgyzstan has been piloting the implementation of PENprotocols since 2014. During late 2016, WHO carried out a quantitative evaluation of their implementation in family medical centres after12 months. While it was possible to ascertain the costs incurred in implementation, it was not possible to demonstrate effectiveness.WHO followed up with this qualitative evaluation. An analysis of interviews with 30 PHC staff in five PEN pilot clinics revealed 11exploratory themes indicating, for example, that clinicians were not confident or proficient in using risk prediction charts/scores and werenot using risk stratification to inform management. This may be explained by lack of training, lack of time, lack of human resources, lackof supportive technologies and lack of patient materials. These exploratory themes were integrated with the quantitative findings andpotential areas for further exploration to improve the implementation of cardiovascular risk assessment and management in Kyrgyzstan.These include: adjustment of the training model; adaptation/redesign of the cardiovascular risk assessment pathway with supportivetechnologies; a systematic approach to identifying, recruiting and following up the target population; and support for PHC interventionswith community and population interventions and communication campaigns to reinforce the message of prevention. |
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https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/375458 |