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Early detection, care and control of hypertension and diabetes in South Africa: A community-based approach

BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major public health concern with raised blood pressure and glucose emerging as leading causes of death and disability. AIM: This community-based demonstration project using community caregivers (CCGs) trained in screening for hypertension and diabet...

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Autores principales: Madela, Sanele, James, Shamagonam, Sewpaul, Ronel, Madela, Siyathokoza, Reddy, Priscilla
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AOSIS 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7061221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32129650
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2160
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author Madela, Sanele
James, Shamagonam
Sewpaul, Ronel
Madela, Siyathokoza
Reddy, Priscilla
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James, Shamagonam
Sewpaul, Ronel
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Reddy, Priscilla
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description BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major public health concern with raised blood pressure and glucose emerging as leading causes of death and disability. AIM: This community-based demonstration project using community caregivers (CCGs) trained in screening for hypertension and diabetes aimed at improving early detection and linkage to care and management. SETTING: The project was conducted in KwaZulu-Natal province. METHODS: The CCGs were trained in NCD-related health education, promotion and screening for hypertension and diabetes using an accredited programme. The CCGs screened community members for hypertension and diabetes using three screening methods: door-to-door visits, community campaigns and workplaces. RESULTS: Twenty-five CCGs received the accredited NCD training. A total of 10 832 community members were screened for hypertension and 6481 had their blood glucose measured. Of those screened, 29.7% and 4.4%, respectively, had raised blood pressure (≥ 140/90 mmHg) and blood glucose (≥ 11.0 mmol/L) who required referral to a primary healthcare facility. More than one in five (21.0%, n = 1448), of those with no previous hypertension diagnosis, were found to have raised blood pressure at screening, representing newly detected cases. Less than a third (28.5%) of patients referred to the facilities for raised blood pressure actually presented themselves for a facility assessment, of which 71.8% had their hypertension diagnosis confirmed and were advised to continue, adjust or initiate treatment. Similarly, 29.1% of patients referred to the facilities for raised blood glucose presented themselves at the facility, of which 71.4% received a confirmatory diabetes diagnosis. CONCLUSION: Community caregivers played an important role in early detection of raised blood pressure and raised blood glucose, and in referring patients to primary care.
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spelling pubmed-70612212020-03-12 Early detection, care and control of hypertension and diabetes in South Africa: A community-based approach Madela, Sanele James, Shamagonam Sewpaul, Ronel Madela, Siyathokoza Reddy, Priscilla Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major public health concern with raised blood pressure and glucose emerging as leading causes of death and disability. AIM: This community-based demonstration project using community caregivers (CCGs) trained in screening for hypertension and diabetes aimed at improving early detection and linkage to care and management. SETTING: The project was conducted in KwaZulu-Natal province. METHODS: The CCGs were trained in NCD-related health education, promotion and screening for hypertension and diabetes using an accredited programme. The CCGs screened community members for hypertension and diabetes using three screening methods: door-to-door visits, community campaigns and workplaces. RESULTS: Twenty-five CCGs received the accredited NCD training. A total of 10 832 community members were screened for hypertension and 6481 had their blood glucose measured. Of those screened, 29.7% and 4.4%, respectively, had raised blood pressure (≥ 140/90 mmHg) and blood glucose (≥ 11.0 mmol/L) who required referral to a primary healthcare facility. More than one in five (21.0%, n = 1448), of those with no previous hypertension diagnosis, were found to have raised blood pressure at screening, representing newly detected cases. Less than a third (28.5%) of patients referred to the facilities for raised blood pressure actually presented themselves for a facility assessment, of which 71.8% had their hypertension diagnosis confirmed and were advised to continue, adjust or initiate treatment. Similarly, 29.1% of patients referred to the facilities for raised blood glucose presented themselves at the facility, of which 71.4% received a confirmatory diabetes diagnosis. CONCLUSION: Community caregivers played an important role in early detection of raised blood pressure and raised blood glucose, and in referring patients to primary care. AOSIS 2020-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7061221/ /pubmed/32129650 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2160 Text en © 2020. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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title Early detection, care and control of hypertension and diabetes in South Africa: A community-based approach
title_full Early detection, care and control of hypertension and diabetes in South Africa: A community-based approach
title_fullStr Early detection, care and control of hypertension and diabetes in South Africa: A community-based approach
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title_short Early detection, care and control of hypertension and diabetes in South Africa: A community-based approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7061221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32129650
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2160
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