| Literature DB >> 36053576 |
Vannarath Te1,2,3, Edwin Wouters4, Veerle Buffel4, Wim Van Damme2, Josefien van Olmen3, Por Ir1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) were accountable for 24% of the total deaths in Cambodia, one of the low- and middle-income countries, where primary health care (PHC) settings generally do not perform well in the early detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of leading risk factors for CVDs, that is, type 2 diabetes (T2D) and hypertension (HT). Integrated care for T2D and HT in the Cambodian PHC system remains limited, with more than two-thirds of the population never having had their blood glucose measured and more than half of the population with T2D having not received treatment, with only few of them achieving recommended treatment targets. With regard to care for T2D and HT in the public health care system, 3 care models are being scaled up, including (1) a hospital-based model, (2) a health center-based model, and (3) a community-based model. These 3 care models are implemented in isolation with relatively little interaction between each other. The question arises as to what extent the 3 care models have performed in providing care to patients with T2D or HT or both in Cambodia.Entities:
Keywords: care models; cascade of care; continuum of care; diabetes; hypertension; implementation research; population-based survey
Year: 2022 PMID: 36053576 PMCID: PMC9482065 DOI: 10.2196/36747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Selected provinces and ODsa with different types of care models.
| OD name | Province | Existing care provision | Care model |
| Samrong | Oddar Meanchey | NCDb clinic at the referral hospital | Hospital-based care |
| Pearaing | Prey Veng | NCD clinicc + WHO PENd (high coverage) | Health center–based care |
| Sotr Nikum | Siem Reap | NCD clinicc + WHO PEN (low coverage) | Health center–based care with context |
| Kong Pisey | Kampong Speu | Peer Educator Networke | Community-based care |
| Daunkeo | Takeo | NCD clinic + WHO PEN + Peer Educator Network | Coexistence of care |
aOD: operational district.
bNCD: noncommunicable disease.
cIn the WHO PEN implementation arrangement, the referral hospital in the OD supports the health centers in providing the secondary care.
dWHO PEN: World Health Organization Package of Essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions.
eThe Peer Educator Network arranges a medical consultation for their registered patients once a week at the referral hospital in the OD.
Figure 1Flow of the sampling frame.
Defined groups of participants for each bar of the cascade of care for T2Da.
| Bars of the cascade of care for T2D | Definitions | Questions extracted for analysis |
| 1. Prevalence of the target population living with T2D |
Participants having biochemical measurement of FBGb (capillary plasma value) ≥126 mg/dl (7 mmol/L) and HbA1cc level ≥6.5% [ |
Measurement of FBG Measurement of HbA1c |
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Have you ever been told by a doctor or other health worker that you have T2D? | ||
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or Participants reporting use of drugs for T2D, irrespective of their biomarker values | ||
| 2. Number of the target population with T2D ever tested for T2D |
Classified patients with T2D having had FBG tested in the last 3 years |
Have you ever had your blood glucose tested in the last 3 years? |
| 3. Number of those tested ever diagnosed for T2D |
Tested patients with T2D reporting ever being told by a doctor or other health worker as having T2D |
Have you ever been told by a doctor or other health worker that you have T2D? |
| 4. Number of those diagnosed in care |
Diagnosed patients with T2D reporting getting treatment/care for their conditions at least once in the past 12 months |
Did you get treatment/care for your T2D condition in the past 12 months? |
| 5. Number of those in care receiving treatment |
In-care patients with T2D reporting using drugs for T2D or insulin in the past 2 weeks or in-care patients with T2D reporting following advice to lose weight, stop smoking, do physical exercise, and be on special prescribed diet |
Are you currently receiving any of the following treatment/advice for your T2D condition prescribed by a doctor or health care worker? Insulin or drugs (medication) that you have taken in the past 2 weeks Are you currently receiving any of the following treatment/advice for your T2D condition prescribed by a doctor or health care worker? Special prescribed diet and advice to lose weight and advice to stop smoking and advice to start or do more physical exercise |
| 6. Number of those receiving treatment being under control |
In-treatment patients with T2D having HbA1c level <8% [ |
Measurement of HbA1c for the known T2D |
aT2D: type 2 diabetes.
bFBG: fasting blood glucose.
cHbA1c: glycated hemoglobin A1c.
Defined groups of participants for each bar of the cascade of care for HTa.
| Bars of the cascade of care for HT | Definitions | Questions extracted for analysis |
| 1. Prevalence of the target population living with HT |
Participants having systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mmHg [ |
Measurement of blood pressure (mean of the second and third readings) |
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Participants reporting use of drugs for HT, irrespective of their blood pressure values |
Have you ever been told by a doctor or other health worker that you have HT? | |
| 2. Number of the target population with HT ever tested for HT |
Classified patients with HT having had a blood pressure measured in the last 3 years |
Have you ever had your blood pressure measured in the last 3 years? |
| 3. Number of those tested ever diagnosed for HT |
Tested patients with HT reporting ever being told by a doctor or other health worker as having HT |
Have you ever been told by a doctor or other health worker that you have HT? |
| 4. Number of those diagnosed in care |
Diagnosed patients with HT reporting getting treatment/care for their conditions at least once in the past 12 months |
Did you get treatment/care for your HT condition in the past 12 months? |
| 5. Number of those in care receiving treatment |
In-care patients with HT reporting using drugs for HT in the past 2 weeks or |
Are you currently receiving any of the following treatment/advice for your HT condition prescribed by a doctor or other health worker? Drugs (medication) that you have taken in the past 2 weeks |
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In-care patients with HT reporting following advice to lose weight, stop smoking, do physical exercise, and reduce salt intake |
Are you currently receiving any of the following treatment/advice for your HT condition prescribed by a doctor or other health worker? Advice to reduce salt intake and advice to lose weight and advice to stop smoking and advice to start or do more physical exercise | |
| 6. Number of those receiving treatment being under control |
In-treatment patients with HT having systolic blood pressure <140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure <90 mmHg [ |
Measurement of blood pressure (mean of the second and third readings) for the known HT |
aHT: hypertension.