Examining the Ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.

<h4>Background</h4>In 2018, the World Health Assembly mandated Member States to take action on rheumatic heart disease (RHD), which persists in countries with weak health systems. We conducted an assessment of the current state of RHD-related healthcare in Uganda.<h4>Methodology/pr...

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Main Authors: Emma Ndagire, Yoshito Kawakatsu, Hadija Nalubwama, Jenifer Atala, Rachel Sarnacki, Jafesi Pulle, Rakeli Kyarimpa, Rachel Mwima, Rosemary Kansiime, Emmy Okello, Peter Lwabi, Andrea Beaton, Craig Sable, David Watkins
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-02-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009164
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spelling doaj-47534d4ea9ec42a786083036ed3a7fdf2021-06-12T04:33:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352021-02-01152e000916410.1371/journal.pntd.0009164Examining the Ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.Emma NdagireYoshito KawakatsuHadija NalubwamaJenifer AtalaRachel SarnackiJafesi PulleRakeli KyarimpaRachel MwimaRosemary KansiimeEmmy OkelloPeter LwabiAndrea BeatonCraig SableDavid Watkins<h4>Background</h4>In 2018, the World Health Assembly mandated Member States to take action on rheumatic heart disease (RHD), which persists in countries with weak health systems. We conducted an assessment of the current state of RHD-related healthcare in Uganda.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>This was a mixed-methods, deductive simultaneous design study conducted in four districts of Uganda. Using census sampling, we surveyed health facilities in each district using an RHD survey instrument that was modeled after the WHO SARA tool. We interviewed health workers with experience managing RHD, purposively sampling to ensure a range of qualification and geographic variation. Our final sample included 402 facilities and 36 health workers. We found major gaps in knowledge of clinical guidelines and availability of diagnostic tests. Antibiotics used in RHD prevention were widely available, but cardiovascular medications were scarce. Higher levels of service readiness were found among facilities in the western region (Mbarara district) and private facilities. Level III health centers were the most prepared for delivering secondary prevention. Health worker interviews revealed that limited awareness of RHD at the district level, lack of diagnostic tests and case management registries, and absence of clearly articulated RHD policies and budget prioritization were the main barriers to providing RHD-related healthcare.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>Uganda's readiness to implement the World Health Assembly RHD Resolution is low. The forthcoming national RHD strategy must focus on decentralizing RHD diagnosis and prevention to the district level, emphasizing specialized training of the primary healthcare workforce and strengthening supply chains of diagnostics and essential medicines.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009164
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author Emma Ndagire
Yoshito Kawakatsu
Hadija Nalubwama
Jenifer Atala
Rachel Sarnacki
Jafesi Pulle
Rakeli Kyarimpa
Rachel Mwima
Rosemary Kansiime
Emmy Okello
Peter Lwabi
Andrea Beaton
Craig Sable
David Watkins
spellingShingle Emma Ndagire
Yoshito Kawakatsu
Hadija Nalubwama
Jenifer Atala
Rachel Sarnacki
Jafesi Pulle
Rakeli Kyarimpa
Rachel Mwima
Rosemary Kansiime
Emmy Okello
Peter Lwabi
Andrea Beaton
Craig Sable
David Watkins
Examining the Ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Emma Ndagire
Yoshito Kawakatsu
Hadija Nalubwama
Jenifer Atala
Rachel Sarnacki
Jafesi Pulle
Rakeli Kyarimpa
Rachel Mwima
Rosemary Kansiime
Emmy Okello
Peter Lwabi
Andrea Beaton
Craig Sable
David Watkins
author_sort Emma Ndagire
title Examining the Ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.
title_short Examining the Ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.
title_full Examining the Ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.
title_fullStr Examining the Ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.
title_sort examining the ugandan health system's readiness to deliver rheumatic heart disease-related services.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2021-02-01
description <h4>Background</h4>In 2018, the World Health Assembly mandated Member States to take action on rheumatic heart disease (RHD), which persists in countries with weak health systems. We conducted an assessment of the current state of RHD-related healthcare in Uganda.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>This was a mixed-methods, deductive simultaneous design study conducted in four districts of Uganda. Using census sampling, we surveyed health facilities in each district using an RHD survey instrument that was modeled after the WHO SARA tool. We interviewed health workers with experience managing RHD, purposively sampling to ensure a range of qualification and geographic variation. Our final sample included 402 facilities and 36 health workers. We found major gaps in knowledge of clinical guidelines and availability of diagnostic tests. Antibiotics used in RHD prevention were widely available, but cardiovascular medications were scarce. Higher levels of service readiness were found among facilities in the western region (Mbarara district) and private facilities. Level III health centers were the most prepared for delivering secondary prevention. Health worker interviews revealed that limited awareness of RHD at the district level, lack of diagnostic tests and case management registries, and absence of clearly articulated RHD policies and budget prioritization were the main barriers to providing RHD-related healthcare.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>Uganda's readiness to implement the World Health Assembly RHD Resolution is low. The forthcoming national RHD strategy must focus on decentralizing RHD diagnosis and prevention to the district level, emphasizing specialized training of the primary healthcare workforce and strengthening supply chains of diagnostics and essential medicines.
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