Building Public Health Imagination in Controlling NCDs through Integrative Medicine - A Narrative Synthesis Scoping Review on its Challenges & Future in India

K. Anthony
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Background: India is amidst an epidemiological transition with the country’s health system being tested to manage the dual burden of communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and it is prudent that policy bearers should ensure stratification of data collected through large-scale surveys like NFHS & NSS for better understanding of NCDs in India and AYUSH users for NCDs. The subject scoping review focuses on the uptake of the AYUSH system of medicines in the backdrop of NCDs in India, systems approach to healthcare, the concept of integrative medicine and the challenges it faces in terms of scalability and mass adoption. Design & Method: Through a comprehensive literature review exercise, and nationally representative NFHS data on health, the qualitative research work presents an analysis to comprehend the evident prevalence of NCDs in India and the usage of the AYUSH system of medicine to restrain these chronic conditions with mechanisms like integrative medicine. Results: Out of the 1087 articles validated, 27 were finalised for a detailed review with respect to the identified thematic analysis. The selected articles assimilated through multiple themes and theories include the theory of the classical model of epidemiological and demographic transition and its inference in Indian settings with essential data on diseases (communicable and NCDs) in India, usage of Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM/ AYUSH) in global/ Indian context and its mainstreaming with biomedicine, systems approach to healthcare and global innovations in digital health.
通过综合医学在控制非传染性疾病方面建立公共卫生想象力-对其在印度的挑战和未来的叙述综合范围审查
背景:印度正处于流行病学转型时期,该国的卫生系统正在接受测试,以管理传染性和非传染性疾病(NCDs)的双重负担。谨慎的做法是,政策制定者应确保通过NFHS和NSS等大规模调查收集的数据分层,以便更好地了解印度的非传染性疾病和AYUSH的非传染性疾病用户。主题范围审查的重点是在印度非传染性疾病背景下采用AYUSH药物系统、医疗保健系统方法、中西医结合概念及其在可扩展性和大规模采用方面面临的挑战。设计与方法:通过全面的文献回顾练习和全国代表性的NFHS健康数据,定性研究工作提出了一个分析,以理解非传染性疾病在印度的明显流行,以及使用AYUSH医学系统通过中西医结合等机制来抑制这些慢性疾病。结果:在1087篇被验证的文章中,有27篇被最终确定,用于对所确定的主题分析进行详细审查。通过多个主题和理论吸收的选定文章包括流行病学和人口转型的经典模型理论及其在印度环境中的推论,印度疾病(传染病和非传染性疾病)的基本数据,全球/印度背景下补充和替代药物(CAM/ AYUSH)的使用及其与生物医学的主流化,保健系统方法和数字健康的全球创新。
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