Protecting Non-communicable Diseases Patients during Pandemics: Fundamental Rules for Engagement and the Case of Lebanon

Luna El Bizri, N. Badr
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are still the number one killer in the world. Their economic burden is heavy, notably in low-and-middle-income countries. Lebanon is a middle-income country in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The arising COVID-19 pandemic, political and economic instability, inadequate funding, and deteriorated infrastructure have rendered the country a fragile setting, significantly affecting persons with non-communicable diseases. Improving the patient journey during the COVID-19 pandemic and a comprehensive approach to NCD management is important during emergencies.This paper used a quantitate literature review to provide a theoretical framework touching NCDs patients in their journey during emergencies and crisis. It further adopted the Sendai Framework to draw the road for these patients in Lebanon. The ultimate goal is better preparedness and response in case of emergencies and disasters. It calls for a clear and coordinated action plan addressing the challenges posed by NCDs to a resilient country's response. This paper provides an overview of the situation of NCD patients in Lebanon during the COVID19 pandemic. It suggests strategies to address noncommunicable diseases guided by the Sendai Framework's four priorities, based on previous experiences.
在大流行病期间保护非传染性疾病患者:参与的基本规则和黎巴嫩案例
非传染性疾病(NCDs)仍然是世界头号杀手。他们的经济负担很重,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。黎巴嫩是东地中海地区的一个中等收入国家。2019冠状病毒病大流行、政治和经济不稳定、资金不足以及基础设施恶化使该国处于脆弱状态,严重影响了非传染性疾病患者。在COVID-19大流行期间,改善患者旅程和采取全面的非传染性疾病管理方法在紧急情况下非常重要。本文采用定量文献综述的方法,为非传染性疾病患者在紧急情况和危机期间的旅程提供了一个理论框架。它还通过了《仙台框架》,为黎巴嫩的这些病人指明道路。最终目标是在发生紧急情况和灾害时更好地做好准备和作出反应。它要求制定一项明确和协调的行动计划,以应对非传染性疾病对有复原力的国家的应对措施构成的挑战。本文概述了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间黎巴嫩非传染性疾病患者的情况。它根据以往的经验,提出了以仙台框架的四个优先事项为指导的解决非传染性疾病的战略。
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