| Literature DB >> 27084509 |
David A Watkins1,2, Nathaniel L Tulloch3, Molly E Anderson3, Scott Barnhart3,4, Krisela Steyn5, Naomi S Levitt5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People living with HIV (PLHIV) in African countries are living longer due to the rollout of antiretroviral drug therapy programs, but they are at increasing risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). However, there remain many gaps in detecting and treating NCDs in African health systems, and little is known about how NCDs are being managed among PLHIV. Developing integrated chronic care models that effectively prevent and treat NCDs among PLHIV requires an understanding of the current patterns of care delivery and the major barriers and facilitators to health care. We present a systematic review protocol to synthesize studies of healthcare delivery for an important subset of NCDs, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases (CMDs), among African PLHIV. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Access to health care; Africa; Cardiovascular disease; Delivery of health care; Diabetes; Diagnosis; HIV/AIDS; Medication adherence; Non-communicable diseases; Screening
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27084509 PMCID: PMC4833923 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-016-0241-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Fig. 1Conceptual frameworks for this systematic review. a A stylized cascade of care for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Adapted from Chow and colleagues [9]. b The social-ecological model applied to healthcare-seeking behaviors. Adapted from Weiner and colleagues [23]
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| CMD terms | (Cardiovascular Diseases[MeSH] OR cardiovascular diseas*[all fields] OR cardiovascular[all fields] OR hypertens*[all fields] OR "blood pressure"[all fields] OR "blood pressures"[all fields] OR Lipid Metabolism Disorders[MeSH] OR hypercholest*[all fields] OR hyperlipid*[all fields] OR dyslipid*[all fields] OR ischem*[all fields] OR ischaem*[all fields] OR stroke[all fields] OR "heart failure"[all fields] OR Diabetes Mellitus[MeSH] OR Blood Glucose[MeSH] OR hyperglycemia[all fields] OR hyperglycemic[all fields] OR "glucose tolerance"[all fields] OR "glucose intolerance"[all fields] OR "insulin resistance"[all fields] OR “in diabetes”[all fields] OR diabetic[all fields] OR comorbidity[all fields]) |
| HIV/AIDS terms | (HIV[MeSH] OR HIV Infections[MeSH] OR "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome"[all fields] OR HIV[all fields] OR HIV Antibodies[MeSH] OR CD4 Lymphocyte Count[MeSH] OR "CD4 count"[all fields] OR "viral load"[all fields]) |
| Health service delivery terms | (Delivery of Health Care[MeSH] OR Health Education[MeSH] OR "patient education"[all fields] OR Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services[MeSH] OR Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation[MeSH] OR Primary Health Care[MeSH] OR Access to Information[MeSH] OR Health Behavior[MeSH] OR "accessibility of health services"[all fields] OR "availability of health services"[all fields] OR accessibility[all fields] OR access[all fields] OR availability[all fields] OR utiliz*[all fields] OR Physician's Practice Patterns[MeSH] OR "physician practice patterns"[all fields] OR Attitude of Health Personnel[MeSH] OR "physician attitudes"[all fields] OR Social Behavior[MeSH] OR Communication[Mesh] OR barrier*[all fields] OR facilitator*[all fields] OR obstacle*[all fields] OR "patient compliance"[all fields] OR "medication adherence"[all fields] OR "medication compliance"[all fields] OR diagnosis[MeSH] OR screening[all fields] OR diagnosis[all fields]) |
| Filter for African countries, languages, and publication dates | (“Africa”[MeSH] OR Africa*[tw] OR Algeria[tw] OR Angola[tw] OR Benin[tw] OR Botswana[tw] OR “Burkina Faso”[tw] OR Burundi[tw] OR Cameroon[tw] OR “Canary Islands”[tw] OR “Cape Verde”[tw] OR “Central African Republic”[tw] OR Chad[tw] OR Comoros[tw] OR Congo[tw] OR “Democratic Republic of Congo”[tw] OR Djibouti[tw] OR Egypt[tw] OR “Equatorial Guinea”[tw] OR Eritrea[tw] OR Ethiopia[tw] OR Gabon[tw] OR Gambia[tw] OR Ghana[tw] OR Guinea[tw] OR “Guinea Bissau”[tw] OR “Ivory Coast”[tw] OR “Cote d’Ivoire”[tw] OR Jamahiriya[tw] OR Kenya[tw] OR Lesotho[tw] OR Liberia[tw] OR Libya[tw] OR Libia[tw] OR Madagascar[tw] OR Malawi[tw] OR Mali[tw] OR Mauritania[tw] OR Mauritius[tw] OR Mayote[tw] OR Morocco[tw] OR Mozambique[tw] OR Mocambique[tw] OR Namibia[tw] OR Niger[tw] OR Nigeria[tw] OR Principe[tw] OR Reunion[tw] OR Rwanda[tw] OR “Sao Tome”[tw] OR Senegal[tw] OR Seychelles[tw] OR “Sierra Leone”[tw] OR Somalia[tw] OR “South Africa”[tw] OR “St Helena”[tw] OR Sudan[tw] OR Swaziland[tw] OR Tanzania[tw] OR Togo[tw] OR Tunisia[tw] OR Uganda[tw] OR “Western Sahara”[tw] OR Zaire[tw] OR Zambia[tw] OR Zimbabwe[tw] OR “Central Africa”[tw] OR “Central African”[tw] OR “West Africa”[tw] OR “West African”[tw] OR “Western Africa”[tw] OR “Western African”[tw] OR “East Africa”[tw] OR “East African”[tw] OR “Eastern Africa”[tw] OR “Eastern African”[tw] OR “North Africa”[tw] OR “North African”[tw] OR “Northern Africa”[tw] OR “Northern African”[tw] OR “South African”[tw] OR “Southern Africa”[tw] OR “Southern African”[tw] OR “sub Saharan Africa”[tw] OR “sub Saharan African”[tw] OR “subSaharan Africa”[tw] OR “subSaharan African”[tw]) NOT (“guinea pig”[tw] OR “guinea pigs”[tw] OR “aspergillus niger”[tw]) AND (english[la] OR afrikaans[la]) AND (2003[pdat] : 3000[pdat]) |
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