National Non-Communicable Diseases Conferences- A Platform to Inform Policies and Practices in Tanzania

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
D. Amani, H. Ndumwa, Jackline E Ngowi, B. Njiro, Castory Munishi, Erick A Mboya, Doreen Mloka, A. Kikula, Emmanuel Balandya, Paschal Ruggajo, A. Kessy, Emilia Kitambala, N. Kapologwe, J. Kengia, James Kiologwe, O. Ubuguyu, Bakari Salum, A. Kamuhabwa, K. Ramaiya, B. Sunguya
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Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) arise from diverse risk factors with differences in the contexts and variabilities in regions and countries. Addressing such a complex challenge requires local evidence. Tanzania has been convening stakeholders every year to disseminate and discuss scientific evidence, policies, and implementation gaps, to inform policy makers in NCDs responses. This paper documents these dissemination efforts and how they have influenced NCDs response and landscape in Tanzania and the region. Methods: Desk review was conducted through available MOH and conference organizers’ documents. It had both quantitative and qualitative data. The review included reports of the four NCDs conferences, conference organization, and conduct processes. In addition, themes of the conferences, submitted abstracts, and presentations were reviewed. Narrative synthesis was conducted to address the objectives. Recommendations emanated from the conference and policy uptake were reviewed and discussed to determine the impact of the dissemination. Findings: Since 2019, four theme-specific conferences were organized. This report includes evidence from four conferences. The conferences convened researchers and scientists from research and training institutions, implementers, government agencies, and legislators in Tanzania and other countries within and outside Africa. Four hundred and thirty-five abstracts were presented covering 14 sub-themes on health system improvements, financing, governance, prevention intervention, and the role of innovation and technology. The conferences have had a positive effect on governments’ response to NCDs, including health care financing, NCDs research agenda, and universal health coverage. Conclusion: The National NCDs conferences have provided suitable platforms where stakeholders can share, discuss, and recommend vital strategies for addressing the burden of NCDs through informing policies and practices. Ensuring the engagement of the right stakeholders, as well as the uptake and utilization of the recommendations from these platforms, remains crucial for addressing the observed epidemiological transition in Tanzania and other countries with similar contexts.
全国非传染性疾病会议--为坦桑尼亚的政策和实践提供信息的平台
背景:非传染性疾病 (NCD) 源自各种风险因素,各地区和各国的情况和差异各不相同。应对如此复杂的挑战需要当地的证据。坦桑尼亚每年都会召集利益相关者传播和讨论科学证据、政策和实施差距,为决策者提供非传染性疾病应对措施方面的信息。本文记录了这些传播工作,以及它们如何影响坦桑尼亚和该地区的非传染性疾病应对措施和前景。方法:通过现有的卫生部和会议组织者的文件进行了案头审查。其中既有定量数据,也有定性数据。审查内容包括四次非传染性疾病会议的报告、会议组织和举办过程。此外,还审查了会议主题、提交的摘要和演讲。针对目标进行了叙述性综合。对会议提出的建议和政策采纳情况进行了审查和讨论,以确定传播的影响。研究结果:自 2019 年以来,共组织了四次专题会议。本报告包括四次会议的证据。这些会议召集了来自坦桑尼亚和非洲内外其他国家的研究和培训机构、实施者、政府机构和立法者的研究人员和科学家。会议共提交了 435 份摘要,涉及 14 个分主题,包括卫生系统的改善、筹资、治理、预防干预以及创新和技术的作用。这些会议对各国政府应对非传染性疾病(包括医疗融资、非传染性疾病研究议程和全民医保)产生了积极影响。结论:国家非传染性疾病会议提供了合适的平台,利益相关者可以在此分享、讨论和推荐重要战略,通过为政策和实践提供信息来应对非传染性疾病的负担。确保合适的利益相关者的参与,以及采纳和利用这些平台提出的建议,对于解决坦桑尼亚和其他具有类似背景的国家所观察到的流行病转型问题仍然至关重要。
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Annals of Global Health
Annals of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.40%
发文量
95
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: ANNALS OF GLOBAL HEALTH is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focused on global health. The journal’s mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge of global health. Its goals are improve the health and well-being of all people, advance health equity and promote wise stewardship of the earth’s environment. The journal is published by the Boston College Global Public Health Program. It was founded in 1934 by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai as the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. It is a partner journal of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health.
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