Protocol for an evaluation of the initiation of an integrated longitudinal outpatient care model for severe chronic non-communicable diseases (PEN-Plus) at secondary care facilities (district hospitals) in 10 lower-income countries.
Adolescent
General diabetes
HAEMATOLOGY
Health Equity
Heart failure
International health services
Journal
BMJ open
ISSN: 2044-6055
Titre abrégé: BMJ Open
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101552874
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
30 Jan 2024
30 Jan 2024
Historique:
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epublish
Résumé
The Package of Essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions-Plus (PEN-Plus) is a strategy decentralising care for severe non-communicable diseases (NCDs) including type 1 diabetes, rheumatic heart disease and sickle cell disease, to increase access to care. In the PEN-Plus model, mid-level clinicians in intermediary facilities in low and lower middle income countries are trained to provide integrated care for conditions where services traditionally were only available at tertiary referral facilities. For the upcoming phase of activities, 18 first-level hospitals in 9 countries and 1 state in India were selected for PEN-Plus expansion and will treat a variety of severe NCDs. Over 3 years, the countries and state are expected to: (1) establish PEN-Plus clinics in one or two district hospitals, (2) support these clinics to mature into training sites in preparation for national or state-level scale-up, and (3) work with the national or state-level stakeholders to describe, measure and advocate for PEN-Plus to support development of a national operational plan for scale-up. Guided by Proctor outcomes for implementation research, we are conducting a mixed-method evaluation consisting of 10 components to understand outcomes in clinical implementation, training and policy development. Data will be collected through a mix of quantitative surveys, routine reporting, routine clinical data and qualitative interviews. This protocol has been considered exempt or covered by central and local institutional review boards. Findings will be disseminated throughout the project's course, including through quarterly M&E discussions, semiannual formative assessments, dashboard mapping of progress, quarterly newsletters, regular feedback loops with national stakeholders and publication in peer-reviewed journals.
Identifiants
pubmed: 38296295
pii: bmjopen-2023-074182
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074182
pmc: PMC10828858
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
e074182Investigateurs
Abhijit Gadewar
(A)
Sunil Jadhao
(S)
Yogeshwar Kalkonde
(Y)
Chetanya Malik
(C)
Alma Adler
(A)
Victoria Bhambhani
(V)
Chantelle Boudreaux
(C)
Lauren Brown
(L)
Gene Bukhman
(G)
Matthew M Coates
(MM)
Wubaye Walelgne Dagnaw
(WW)
Laura Drown
(L)
Susan Donnellan
(S)
Gina Ferrari
(G)
Apoorva Gomber
(A)
Neil Gupta
(N)
Yogesh Jain
(Y)
Kaita Domingues
(K)
Sheila Klassen
(S)
Gene Kwan
(G)
Andrew Marx
(A)
Ryan McBain
(R)
Amy McLaughlin
(A)
Emmanuel Mensah
(E)
Gedeon Ngoga
(G)
Maia Olsen
(M)
Catherine Player
(C)
Ramon Ruiz
(R)
Devashri Salvi
(D)
Ada Thapa
(A)
Celina Trujillo
(C)
Leslie Wentworth
(L)
Allison Westervelt
(A)
Ariana Wolgin
(A)
Emily B Wroe
(EB)
Emily Yale
(E)
Michael Abiyu
(M)
Lemma Ayele
(L)
Wondu Bekele
(W)
Zelalem Mengistu
(Z)
Temesgen Sileshi
(T)
Natnael Alemayehu
(N)
Natnael A Abebe
(NA)
Dawson Calixte
(D)
Darius Fenelon
(D)
Nancy Larco
(N)
Catherine Karekezi
(C)
Gideon Ayodo
(G)
Gladwell Gathecha
(G)
Peter Mokaya
(P)
Lilian Mbau
(L)
Zipporah Ali
(Z)
Sterman Toussaint
(S)
Jones Masiye
(J)
Todd Ruderman
(T)
Chiyembekezo Kachimanga
(C)
Evelyn Chibwe
(E)
Noel Kasomekera
(N)
Ana Mocumbi
(A)
Emílio Tostão
(E)
Beatriz Manuel
(B)
Neusa Bay
(N)
Sam Patel
(S)
Humberto Muquingue
(H)
Sergio Chicumbe
(S)
Nicole M Salipa
(NM)
Riaze Rafik
(R)
Lucy Ramirez
(L)
Andrea Atzori
(A)
Fabio Manenti
(F)
Giovanni Putoto
(G)
Shiva Adhikary
(S)
Krishna Aryal
(K)
Phanindra Baral
(P)
Meghnath Dhimal
(M)
Biraj Karmachaya
(B)
Bhagawan Koirala
(B)
Abha Shrestha
(A)
Archana Shrestha
(A)
Abhinav Vaidhya
(A)
Symaque Dusabeyezu
(S)
Innocent Kamali
(I)
Remy Bitwayiki Nkwiro
(RB)
Marta Patiño
(M)
Santigie Sesay
(S)
Mary Mayige
(M)
Reuben Mutagaywa
(R)
Julie Makani
(J)
Isaac Ssinabulya
(I)
Ann Akiteng
(A)
Robert Kalyesubula
(R)
Frank Mugabe
(F)
Sarah Asio Eragu
(SA)
Bernard Bukar
(B)
Roma Chilengi
(R)
Fastone Mathew Goma
(FM)
Namasiku Siyumbwa
(N)
Wibroad Mutale
(W)
Kudakwashe Madzeke
(K)
Alexio Mangwiro
(A)
Alaisa Mbiriri
(A)
Alvern Mutengerere
(A)
Nyamayaro Wencelas
(N)
Porika Nyawai
(P)
Abaden Svisva
(A)
Laura Ruckstuhl
(L)
Lucia Gonzalez
(L)
Informations de copyright
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
Competing interests: None declared.
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