Non-communicable disease multi-morbidity in policies from India, Thailand, and South Africa: A comparative document review.

Journal of multimorbidity and comorbidity Pub Date : 2025-04-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26335565251330371
Linju Joseph, Rakhal Gaitonde, Charutha Retnakumar, Athira Krishnan, Thoniparambil Ravindranathanpillai Lekha, Neethu Sasidharan, André van Rensburg, Naomi Levitt, Nilawan Upakdee, Jissa Vinoda Thulaseedharan, Mathew Joseph Valamparampil, Sivadasanpillai Harikrishnan, Sheila Greenfield, Paramjit Gill, Justine Davies, Semira Manaseki-Holland, Panniyammakal Jeemon
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Background: Over the years, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), as well as the number of people with multiple chronic NCDs or multi-morbidity, are on a sharp rise globally, especially in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). This review attempts to deepen the knowledge (policy landscape) of how managing multiple NCDs and associated challenges are addressed across the health systems policies from India, South Africa and Thailand.

Methods: We conducted a search of two search engines (PubMed and Google) and the websites of national departments from February 2022 to December 2022. An analytical framework was produced for the qualitative document analysis, focusing on definitions of multi-morbidity, potential policy actions at patient, provider, health system, and macro-level domains, including social determinants of health. We utilised framework analysis of the national-level policies and related documents to explore the co-existent nature of multiple NCDs in India, South Africa, and Thailand.

Results: Of the 54 analysed documents, 11 (20.4%) were national policies/ programmes, 15 (27.8%) were operational or implementation or management guidelines, 12 (22.2%) were training manuals, 16 (29.6%) were action plans/ strategic plans/ frameworks. None of the countries had specific policies dealing with NCD multi-morbidity. Findings from the thematic analysis showed that health promotion activities at patient-level targeted multiple risk factors; however self-management support is for specific NCDs such as diabetes.

Conclusions: Our study highlights the need for dedicated policies that adopt a patient-centred and integrated approach with appropriate consideration of social determinants of health and health inequalities within these policies to manage NCD multi-morbidity holistically and effectively.

印度、泰国和南非政策中的非传染性疾病多发病:一项比较文献综述。
背景:多年来,非传染性疾病(NCDs)以及患有多种慢性非传染性疾病或多重发病的人数在全球范围内急剧上升,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。本综述试图加深对印度、南非和泰国的卫生系统政策如何处理多种非传染性疾病和相关挑战的认识(政策格局)。方法:于2022年2月至2022年12月对PubMed和谷歌两个搜索引擎和国家部门网站进行检索。为定性文件分析制定了一个分析框架,重点关注多重发病的定义、患者、提供者、卫生系统和宏观层面领域的潜在政策行动,包括健康的社会决定因素。我们利用国家层面政策和相关文件的框架分析来探讨印度、南非和泰国多种非传染性疾病共存的本质。结果:在分析的54份文件中,11份(20.4%)为国家政策/规划,15份(27.8%)为操作或实施或管理指南,12份(22.2%)为培训手册,16份(29.6%)为行动计划/战略计划/框架。这些国家都没有针对非传染性疾病多发病的具体政策。专题分析的结果表明,患者层面的健康促进活动针对多种危险因素;然而,自我管理支持是针对糖尿病等特定非传染性疾病的。结论:我们的研究强调需要制定专门的政策,采取以患者为中心的综合方法,在这些政策中适当考虑健康和健康不平等的社会决定因素,以全面有效地管理非传染性疾病的多重发病率。
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