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We All Have a Role to Play: Redressing Inequities for Children Living with CAH and Other Chronic Health Conditions of Childhood in Resource-Poor Settings

CLAN (Caring and Living as Neighbours) is an Australian-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) committed to equity for children living with chronic health conditions in resource-poor settings. Since 2004, CLAN has collaborated with a broad range of partners across the Asia Pacific region to impro...

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Autores principales: Armstrong, Kate, Benedict Yap, Alain, Chan-Cua, Sioksoan, Craig, Maria E., Cole, Catherine, Chi Dung, Vu, Hansen, Joseph, Ibrahim, Mohsina, Nadeem, Hassana, Pulungan, Aman, Raza, Jamal, Utari, Agustini, Ward, Paul
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7711668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33124614
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns6040076
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author Armstrong, Kate
Benedict Yap, Alain
Chan-Cua, Sioksoan
Craig, Maria E.
Cole, Catherine
Chi Dung, Vu
Hansen, Joseph
Ibrahim, Mohsina
Nadeem, Hassana
Pulungan, Aman
Raza, Jamal
Utari, Agustini
Ward, Paul
author_facet Armstrong, Kate
Benedict Yap, Alain
Chan-Cua, Sioksoan
Craig, Maria E.
Cole, Catherine
Chi Dung, Vu
Hansen, Joseph
Ibrahim, Mohsina
Nadeem, Hassana
Pulungan, Aman
Raza, Jamal
Utari, Agustini
Ward, Paul
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description CLAN (Caring and Living as Neighbours) is an Australian-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) committed to equity for children living with chronic health conditions in resource-poor settings. Since 2004, CLAN has collaborated with a broad range of partners across the Asia Pacific region to improve quality of life for children living with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). This exploratory case study uses the Knowledge to Action (KTA) framework to analyse CLAN’s activities for children living with CAH in the Asia Pacific. The seven stages of the KTA action cycle inform a systematic examination of comprehensive, collaborative, sustained actions to address a complex health challenge. The KTA framework demonstrates the “how” of CLAN’s approach to knowledge creation and exchange, and the centrality of community development to multisectoral collaborative action across a range of conditions, cultures and countries to redressing child health inequities. This includes a commitment to: affordable access to essential medicines and equipment; education, research and advocacy; optimisation of medical management; encouragement of family support groups; efforts to reduce financial burdens; and ethical, transparent program management as critical components of success. Improvements in quality of life and health outcomes are achievable for children living with CAH and other chronic health conditions in resource-poor settings. CLAN’s strategic framework for action offers a model for those committed to #LeaveNoChildBehind.
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spelling pubmed-77116682020-12-04 We All Have a Role to Play: Redressing Inequities for Children Living with CAH and Other Chronic Health Conditions of Childhood in Resource-Poor Settings Armstrong, Kate Benedict Yap, Alain Chan-Cua, Sioksoan Craig, Maria E. Cole, Catherine Chi Dung, Vu Hansen, Joseph Ibrahim, Mohsina Nadeem, Hassana Pulungan, Aman Raza, Jamal Utari, Agustini Ward, Paul Int J Neonatal Screen Article CLAN (Caring and Living as Neighbours) is an Australian-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) committed to equity for children living with chronic health conditions in resource-poor settings. Since 2004, CLAN has collaborated with a broad range of partners across the Asia Pacific region to improve quality of life for children living with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). This exploratory case study uses the Knowledge to Action (KTA) framework to analyse CLAN’s activities for children living with CAH in the Asia Pacific. The seven stages of the KTA action cycle inform a systematic examination of comprehensive, collaborative, sustained actions to address a complex health challenge. The KTA framework demonstrates the “how” of CLAN’s approach to knowledge creation and exchange, and the centrality of community development to multisectoral collaborative action across a range of conditions, cultures and countries to redressing child health inequities. This includes a commitment to: affordable access to essential medicines and equipment; education, research and advocacy; optimisation of medical management; encouragement of family support groups; efforts to reduce financial burdens; and ethical, transparent program management as critical components of success. Improvements in quality of life and health outcomes are achievable for children living with CAH and other chronic health conditions in resource-poor settings. CLAN’s strategic framework for action offers a model for those committed to #LeaveNoChildBehind. MDPI 2020-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7711668/ /pubmed/33124614 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns6040076 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Armstrong, Kate
Benedict Yap, Alain
Chan-Cua, Sioksoan
Craig, Maria E.
Cole, Catherine
Chi Dung, Vu
Hansen, Joseph
Ibrahim, Mohsina
Nadeem, Hassana
Pulungan, Aman
Raza, Jamal
Utari, Agustini
Ward, Paul
We All Have a Role to Play: Redressing Inequities for Children Living with CAH and Other Chronic Health Conditions of Childhood in Resource-Poor Settings
title We All Have a Role to Play: Redressing Inequities for Children Living with CAH and Other Chronic Health Conditions of Childhood in Resource-Poor Settings
title_full We All Have a Role to Play: Redressing Inequities for Children Living with CAH and Other Chronic Health Conditions of Childhood in Resource-Poor Settings
title_fullStr We All Have a Role to Play: Redressing Inequities for Children Living with CAH and Other Chronic Health Conditions of Childhood in Resource-Poor Settings
title_full_unstemmed We All Have a Role to Play: Redressing Inequities for Children Living with CAH and Other Chronic Health Conditions of Childhood in Resource-Poor Settings
title_short We All Have a Role to Play: Redressing Inequities for Children Living with CAH and Other Chronic Health Conditions of Childhood in Resource-Poor Settings
title_sort we all have a role to play: redressing inequities for children living with cah and other chronic health conditions of childhood in resource-poor settings
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7711668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33124614
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns6040076
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