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Non-communicable disease (NCD) corners in public sector health facilities in Bangladesh: a qualitative study assessing challenges and opportunities for improving NCD services at the primary healthcare level
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William James College, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, BRAC University, Western Sydney University, ...
Published InBMJ Open
Year2019
Citations98
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To explore healthcare providers' perspective on non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention and management services provided through the NCD corners in Bangladesh and to examine challenges and opportunities for strengthening NCD services delivery at the primary healthcare level. DESIGN: We used a grounded theory approach involving in-depth qualitative interviews with healthcare providers. We also used a health facility observation checklist to assess the NCD corners' service readiness. Furthermore, a stakeholder meeting with participants from the government, non-government organisations (NGOs), private sector, universities and news media was conducted. SETTING: Twelve subdistrict health facilities, locally known as upazila health complex (UHC), across four administrative divisions. PARTICIPANTS: Participants for the in-depth qualitative interviews were health service providers, namely upazila health and family planning officers…
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Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementGlobal Public Health Policies and EpidemiologyHealth Promotion and Cardiovascular PreventionGlobal Maternal and Child HealthEnvironmental healthFamily medicineNursingEconomic growthPathologySocial scienceInternal medicine