International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas: structures, organization, and services for the management of kidney failure in Africa

IF 19.3 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Fidelis Oguejiofor , Daniel S. Kiggundu , Aminu K. Bello , Charles R. Swanepoel , Gloria Ashuntantang , Vivekanand Jha , David C.H. Harris , Adeera Levin , Marcello Tonelli , Abdou Niang , Nicola Wearne , Mothusi Walter Moloi , Ifeoma Ulasi , Fatiu A. Arogundade , Syed Saad , Deenaz Zaidi , Mohamed A. Osman , Feng Ye , Meaghan Lunney , Timothy O. Olanrewaju , Ikechi G. Okpechi
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Abstract

Despite positive economic forecasts, stable democracies, and reduced regional conflicts since the turn of the century, Africa continues to be afflicted by poverty, poor infrastructure, and a massive burden of communicable diseases such as HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, and diarrheal illnesses. With the rising prevalence of chronic kidney disease and kidney failure worldwide, these factors continue to hinder the ability to provide kidney care for millions of people on the continent. The International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas project was established to assess the global burden of kidney disease and measure global capacity for kidney replacement therapy (dialysis and kidney transplantation). The aim of this second iteration of the International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas was to evaluate the availability, accessibility, affordability, and quality of kidney care worldwide. We identified several gaps regarding kidney care in Africa, chief of which are (i) severe workforce limitations, especially in terms of the number of nephrologists; (ii) low government funding for kidney care; (iii) limited availability, accessibility, reporting, and quality of provided kidney replacement therapy; and (iv) weak national strategies and advocacy for kidney disease. We also identified that within Africa, the availability and accessibility to kidney replacement therapy vary significantly, with North African countries faring far better than sub-Sahara African countries. The evidence suggests an urgent need to increase the workforce and government funding for kidney care, collect adequate information on the burden of kidney disease from African countries, and develop and implement strategies to enhance disease prevention and control across the continent.

国际肾脏病学会全球肾脏健康地图集:非洲肾衰竭管理的结构、组织和服务
尽管自世纪之交以来,非洲经济前景乐观,民主稳定,地区冲突减少,但贫困、基础设施落后以及艾滋病毒、疟疾、结核病和腹泻等传染病的沉重负担继续困扰着非洲。随着世界范围内慢性肾脏疾病和肾衰竭的发病率不断上升,这些因素继续阻碍着为非洲大陆数百万人提供肾脏护理的能力。国际肾脏病学会全球肾脏健康地图集项目的建立是为了评估全球肾脏疾病负担并衡量全球肾脏替代疗法(透析和肾移植)的能力。国际肾脏病学会全球肾脏健康地图集第二次迭代的目的是评估全球肾脏护理的可用性、可及性、可负担性和质量。我们确定了非洲肾脏护理方面的几个差距,主要是:(i)严重的劳动力限制,特别是在肾脏科医生的数量方面;(ii)政府对肾脏护理的资助不足;(iii)提供的肾脏替代治疗的可获得性、可及性、报告和质量有限;(四)对肾病的国家战略和宣传薄弱。我们还发现,在非洲,肾脏替代疗法的可用性和可及性差异很大,北非国家的情况远远好于撒哈拉以南非洲国家。有证据表明,迫切需要增加肾脏护理的人力和政府资金,从非洲国家收集有关肾脏疾病负担的充分信息,并制定和实施战略,以加强整个非洲大陆的疾病预防和控制。
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Kidney International Supplements
Kidney International Supplements UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Kidney International Supplements is published on behalf of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) and comes complimentary as part of a subscription to Kidney International. Kidney International Supplements is a peer-reviewed journal whose focus is sponsored, topical content of interest to the nephrology community.
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