Primary Health Care System Readiness for Diabetes Mellitus and Tuberculosis Service Integration in South Africa

H. Almossawi, R. Matji, Y. Pillay, H. Singh, L. Mvusi, B. Mbambo, Aida Olkkonen, N. Kak
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Background: In recognition of the convergence of high levels of Tuberculosis (TB) and increasing Diabetes Mellitus (DM) in South Africa, the country has prioritized integrated clinical service management for acute diseases and chronic conditions at the primary health care level. The shift toward collaborative activities requires changes in all areas of the health system. Objective: To assess the readiness of the primary health care system to provide integrated tuberculosis and diabetes services, this case study assessed leadership/governance, the health workforce, health information systems, access to medicines, and service delivery. Methods: The mixed-method study included interviews with health facility managers, facility checklist of TB and DM supplies and commodities, review of health records, a patient survey, and focus group discussions with health managers in three districts in KwaZulu Natal Province, Eastern Cape Province, and Free State Province. Results: Performance in bi-directional screening and co-management of TB and DM was weak: TB patients sometimes received DM screening, and the results were sometimes reported. Whether DM patients were routinely being screened for TB was unclear due to the lack of systematic reporting on DM patients. Two potential factors undermining service delivery were the overburdened health workforce and the poor health information system, particularly for DM data recording and reporting. The availability of supplies and commodities for integrated service delivery was good. Conclusion: South Africa has exhibited a strong policy-level commitment to the integrated management of chronic and acute diseases at all levels. The challenge is on operationalizing the guidelines at the primary health care level. Investments need to focus particularly on strengthening the capacity of the health workforce at the primary health care level and establishing an integrated strategy for data collection and analysis.
南非初级卫生保健系统对糖尿病和结核病服务整合的准备情况
背景:认识到南非结核病(TB)和糖尿病(DM)的高水平趋同,该国已优先考虑在初级卫生保健一级对急性疾病和慢性疾病进行综合临床服务管理。向协作活动的转变需要在卫生系统的所有领域进行变革。目的:为了评估初级卫生保健系统提供结核病和糖尿病综合服务的准备情况,本案例研究评估了领导/治理、卫生人力、卫生信息系统、药物获取和服务提供。方法:混合方法研究包括对卫生设施管理人员的访谈,结核病和糖尿病用品和商品的设施清单,健康记录的审查,患者调查,以及与夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省、东开普省和自由邦省三个地区的卫生管理人员的焦点小组讨论。结果:结核病与糖尿病的双向筛查和联合管理效果较差,结核病患者有时接受糖尿病筛查,结果有时被报道。由于缺乏对糖尿病患者的系统报道,目前尚不清楚糖尿病患者是否常规接受结核病筛查。破坏服务提供的两个潜在因素是卫生人力负担过重和卫生信息系统不完善,特别是DM数据记录和报告。提供综合服务所需的用品和商品情况良好。结论:南非在各级对慢性和急性疾病的综合管理表现出强有力的政策层面承诺。挑战在于如何在初级保健一级实施这些准则。投资需要特别侧重于加强初级卫生保健一级卫生工作人员的能力,并制定数据收集和分析的综合战略。
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