SummaryBackgroundHistorically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infectious diseases. Few data exist for the preparedness of African health facilities to handle the growing epidemic of chronic, non-communicable diseases (NCDs). We assessed the burden of NCDs in health facilities in northwestern Tanzania and investigated the strengths of the health system and areas for improvement with regard to primary care management of selected NCDs.MethodsBetween November, 2012, and May, 2013, we undertook a cross-sectional survey of a representative sample of 24 public and not-for-profit health facilities in urban and rural Tanzania (four hospitals, eight health centres, and 12 dispensaries). We did structured interviews...
BackgroundNoncommunicable diseases (NCDs), especially hypertension and diabetes, are rapidly rising ...
IntroductionChronic respiratory diseases in Tanzania are prevalent and a silent burden to the affect...
Background: The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) alongside the continuing high ...
Background: Historically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infecti...
BACKGROUND: Historically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infecti...
SummaryBackgroundHistorically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, in...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing a rapid rise in the burden of non-communicable diseases in both u...
Objective This study assessed the readiness of health facilities to provide outpatient management of...
Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, epidemiological studies have reported an increasing burden of non...
Background: Chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are increasing at steady rates in developing cou...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) alongside the continuing high ...
OBJECTIVE: Traditionally, health systems in sub-Saharan Africa have focused on acute conditions. Few...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus are risk factors for cardiovascular diseases that cau...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), especially hypertension and diabetes, are rapidly rising in sub-Sah...
Diabetes prevalence in Tanzania was estimated at 9.1% in 2012 among adults aged 24–65 years — higher...
BackgroundNoncommunicable diseases (NCDs), especially hypertension and diabetes, are rapidly rising ...
IntroductionChronic respiratory diseases in Tanzania are prevalent and a silent burden to the affect...
Background: The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) alongside the continuing high ...
Background: Historically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infecti...
BACKGROUND: Historically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, infecti...
SummaryBackgroundHistorically, health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa have mainly managed acute, in...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing a rapid rise in the burden of non-communicable diseases in both u...
Objective This study assessed the readiness of health facilities to provide outpatient management of...
Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, epidemiological studies have reported an increasing burden of non...
Background: Chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are increasing at steady rates in developing cou...
BACKGROUND: The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) alongside the continuing high ...
OBJECTIVE: Traditionally, health systems in sub-Saharan Africa have focused on acute conditions. Few...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus are risk factors for cardiovascular diseases that cau...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), especially hypertension and diabetes, are rapidly rising in sub-Sah...
Diabetes prevalence in Tanzania was estimated at 9.1% in 2012 among adults aged 24–65 years — higher...
BackgroundNoncommunicable diseases (NCDs), especially hypertension and diabetes, are rapidly rising ...
IntroductionChronic respiratory diseases in Tanzania are prevalent and a silent burden to the affect...
Background: The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) alongside the continuing high ...