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Results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for Chagas disease within the National Health System: The Bolivian Chagas network

BACKGROUND: Most people with chronic Chagas disease do not receive specific care and therefore are undiagnosed and do not receive accurate treatment. This manuscript discusses and evaluates a collaborative strategy to improve access to healthcare for patients with Chagas in Bolivia, a country with t...

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Autores principales: Pinazo, Maria-Jesus, Rojas-Cortez, Mirko, Saravia, Ruth, Garcia-Ruiloba, Wilson, Ramos, Carlos, Pinto Rocha, Jimy-Jose, Ortiz, Lourdes, Castellon, Mario, Mendoza-Claure, Nilce, Lozano, Daniel, Torrico, Faustino, Gascon, Joaquim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8853485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35176025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010072
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author Pinazo, Maria-Jesus
Rojas-Cortez, Mirko
Saravia, Ruth
Garcia-Ruiloba, Wilson
Ramos, Carlos
Pinto Rocha, Jimy-Jose
Ortiz, Lourdes
Castellon, Mario
Mendoza-Claure, Nilce
Lozano, Daniel
Torrico, Faustino
Gascon, Joaquim
author_facet Pinazo, Maria-Jesus
Rojas-Cortez, Mirko
Saravia, Ruth
Garcia-Ruiloba, Wilson
Ramos, Carlos
Pinto Rocha, Jimy-Jose
Ortiz, Lourdes
Castellon, Mario
Mendoza-Claure, Nilce
Lozano, Daniel
Torrico, Faustino
Gascon, Joaquim
author_sort Pinazo, Maria-Jesus
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description BACKGROUND: Most people with chronic Chagas disease do not receive specific care and therefore are undiagnosed and do not receive accurate treatment. This manuscript discusses and evaluates a collaborative strategy to improve access to healthcare for patients with Chagas in Bolivia, a country with the highest prevalence of Chagas in the world. METHODS: With the aim of reinforcing the Chagas National Programme, the Bolivian Chagas Platform was born in 2009. The first stage of the project was to implement a vertical pilot program in order to introduce and consolidate a consensual protocol-based healthcare, working in seven centers (Chagas Platform Centers). From 2015 on the model was extended to 52 primary healthcare centers, through decentralized, horizontal scaling-up. To evaluate the strategy, we have used the WHO ExpandNet program. RESULTS: The strategy has significantly increased the number of patients cared for, with 181,397 people at risk of having T. cruzi infection tested and 57,871 (31·9%) new diagnostics performed. In those with treatment criteria, 79·2% completed the treatment. The program has also trained a significant number of health personnel through the specific Chagas guidelines (67% of healthcare workers in the intervention area). CONCLUSIONS: After being recognized by the Chagas National Programme as a healthcare model aligned with national laws and priorities, the Bolivian platform of Chagas as an innovation, includes attributes that they have made it possible to expand the strategy at the national level and could also be adapted in other countries.
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spelling pubmed-88534852022-02-18 Results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for Chagas disease within the National Health System: The Bolivian Chagas network Pinazo, Maria-Jesus Rojas-Cortez, Mirko Saravia, Ruth Garcia-Ruiloba, Wilson Ramos, Carlos Pinto Rocha, Jimy-Jose Ortiz, Lourdes Castellon, Mario Mendoza-Claure, Nilce Lozano, Daniel Torrico, Faustino Gascon, Joaquim PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Most people with chronic Chagas disease do not receive specific care and therefore are undiagnosed and do not receive accurate treatment. This manuscript discusses and evaluates a collaborative strategy to improve access to healthcare for patients with Chagas in Bolivia, a country with the highest prevalence of Chagas in the world. METHODS: With the aim of reinforcing the Chagas National Programme, the Bolivian Chagas Platform was born in 2009. The first stage of the project was to implement a vertical pilot program in order to introduce and consolidate a consensual protocol-based healthcare, working in seven centers (Chagas Platform Centers). From 2015 on the model was extended to 52 primary healthcare centers, through decentralized, horizontal scaling-up. To evaluate the strategy, we have used the WHO ExpandNet program. RESULTS: The strategy has significantly increased the number of patients cared for, with 181,397 people at risk of having T. cruzi infection tested and 57,871 (31·9%) new diagnostics performed. In those with treatment criteria, 79·2% completed the treatment. The program has also trained a significant number of health personnel through the specific Chagas guidelines (67% of healthcare workers in the intervention area). CONCLUSIONS: After being recognized by the Chagas National Programme as a healthcare model aligned with national laws and priorities, the Bolivian platform of Chagas as an innovation, includes attributes that they have made it possible to expand the strategy at the national level and could also be adapted in other countries. Public Library of Science 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8853485/ /pubmed/35176025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010072 Text en © 2022 Pinazo et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pinazo, Maria-Jesus
Rojas-Cortez, Mirko
Saravia, Ruth
Garcia-Ruiloba, Wilson
Ramos, Carlos
Pinto Rocha, Jimy-Jose
Ortiz, Lourdes
Castellon, Mario
Mendoza-Claure, Nilce
Lozano, Daniel
Torrico, Faustino
Gascon, Joaquim
Results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for Chagas disease within the National Health System: The Bolivian Chagas network
title Results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for Chagas disease within the National Health System: The Bolivian Chagas network
title_full Results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for Chagas disease within the National Health System: The Bolivian Chagas network
title_fullStr Results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for Chagas disease within the National Health System: The Bolivian Chagas network
title_full_unstemmed Results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for Chagas disease within the National Health System: The Bolivian Chagas network
title_short Results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for Chagas disease within the National Health System: The Bolivian Chagas network
title_sort results and evaluation of the expansion of a model of comprehensive care for chagas disease within the national health system: the bolivian chagas network
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8853485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35176025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010072
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