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Use Of Guideline-Recommended Heart Failure Drugs In High-, Middle-, And Low-Income Countries: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Gautam Satheesh, Rupasvi Dhurjati, Laura Alston, Fisaha Tesfay, Rashmi Pant, Ehete Bahiru, Claudia Bambs, Anubha Agarwal, Sanne A E Peters, Abdul Salam, Isabelle Johansson Sep 2024

Use Of Guideline-Recommended Heart Failure Drugs In High-, Middle-, And Low-Income Countries: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Gautam Satheesh, Rupasvi Dhurjati, Laura Alston, Fisaha Tesfay, Rashmi Pant, Ehete Bahiru, Claudia Bambs, Anubha Agarwal, Sanne A E Peters, Abdul Salam, Isabelle Johansson

2020-Current year OA Pubs

Optimal use of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) can prevent hospitalization and mortality among patients with heart failure (HF). We aimed to assess the prevalence of GDMT use for HF across geographic regions and country-income levels. We systematically reviewed observational studies (published between January 2010 and October 2020) involving patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction. We conducted random-effects meta-analyses to obtain summary estimates. We included 334 studies comprising 1,507,849 patients (31% female). The majority (82%) of studies were from high-income countries, with Europe (45%) and the Americas (33%) being the most represented regions, and Africa (1%) being the least. Overall …


Antibiotic Dispensing Practices Among Informal Healthcare Providers In Low-Income And Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review Protocol, Meera Tandan, Poshan Thapa, Buna Bhandari, Sumanth Gandra, Diwash Timalsina, Shweta Bohora, Swostika Thapaliya, Anupama Bhusal, Genevieve C Gore, Surbhi Sheokand, Prachi Shukla, Chandrashekhar Joshi, Nitin Mudgal, Madhukar Pai, Giorgia Sulis Jun 2024

Antibiotic Dispensing Practices Among Informal Healthcare Providers In Low-Income And Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review Protocol, Meera Tandan, Poshan Thapa, Buna Bhandari, Sumanth Gandra, Diwash Timalsina, Shweta Bohora, Swostika Thapaliya, Anupama Bhusal, Genevieve C Gore, Surbhi Sheokand, Prachi Shukla, Chandrashekhar Joshi, Nitin Mudgal, Madhukar Pai, Giorgia Sulis

2020-Current year OA Pubs

INTRODUCTION: The rise of antimicrobial resistance represents a critical threat to global health, exacerbated by the excessive and inappropriate dispensing and use of antimicrobial drugs, notably antibiotics, which specifically target bacterial infections. The surge in antibiotic consumption globally is particularly concerning in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), where informal healthcare providers (IPs) play a vital role in the healthcare landscape. Often the initial point of contact for healthcare-seeking individuals, IPs play a crucial role in delivering primary care services in these regions. Despite the prevalent dispensing of antibiotics by IPs in many LMICs, as highlighted by existing research, there remains …


Application Of The Expert Recommendations For Implementing Change (Eric) Compilation Of Strategies To Health Intervention Implementation In Low- And Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review, Kathryn L Lovero, Christopher G Kemp, Bradley H Wagenaar, Ali Giusto, M Claire Greene, Byron J Powell, Enola K Proctor Oct 2023

Application Of The Expert Recommendations For Implementing Change (Eric) Compilation Of Strategies To Health Intervention Implementation In Low- And Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review, Kathryn L Lovero, Christopher G Kemp, Bradley H Wagenaar, Ali Giusto, M Claire Greene, Byron J Powell, Enola K Proctor

2020-Current year OA Pubs

BACKGROUND: The Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) project developed a compilation of implementation strategies that are intended to standardize reporting and evaluation. Little is known about the application of ERIC in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We systematically reviewed the literature on the use and specification of ERIC strategies for health intervention implementation in LMICs to identify gaps and inform future research.

METHODS: We searched peer-reviewed articles published through March 2023 in any language that (1) were conducted in an LMIC and (2) cited seminal ERIC articles or (3) mentioned ERIC in the title or abstract. Two co-authors independently …


Landscape Of Team-Based Care To Manage Hypertension: Results From Two Surveys In Low/Middle-Income Countries, Oluwabunmi Ogungbe, Mark D Huffman, Et Al. Jul 2023

Landscape Of Team-Based Care To Manage Hypertension: Results From Two Surveys In Low/Middle-Income Countries, Oluwabunmi Ogungbe, Mark D Huffman, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

OBJECTIVES: Team-based care is essential for improving hypertension outcomes in low-resource settings. We assessed perceptions of country representatives and healthcare workers (HCWs) on team-based hypertension care in low/middle-income countries.

DESIGN: Two cross-sectional surveys.

SETTING: The first survey (Country Profile Survey) was conducted in 17 countries and eight in-country regions: Algeria, Bangladesh, Burundi, Chile, China (Beijing, Henan, Shandong), Cuba, Ethiopia, India (Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Telangana), Nepal, Nigeria, Philippines, Saint Lucia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda and Vietnam. The second survey (HCW Survey) was conducted in four countries: Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia and Nigeria.

PARTICIPANTS: Using convenience sampling, participants for the …


Building Capacity Of Community Nurses To Strengthen The Management Of Uncomplicated Hypertension In Persons Living With Hiv In Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Dike Ojji, Daphne Lew, Et Al. Jul 2023

Building Capacity Of Community Nurses To Strengthen The Management Of Uncomplicated Hypertension In Persons Living With Hiv In Low- And Middle-Income Countries, Dike Ojji, Daphne Lew, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

OBJECTIVES: Poor training of non-physician healthcare workers (especially community nurses) could hinder the successful integration of cardiovascular disease (CVD) management into HIV chronic care in primary healthcare facilities in low- and middle-income countries. To address this limitation, we included a holistic training programme with a robust module for both practice facilitators and community nurses as part of the formative stages of the managing hypertension among people living with HIV: an integrated model (MAP-IT), which is a study that is evaluating the effectiveness of practice facilitation on the integration of a task-strengthening strategy for hypertension control (TASSH) into primary healthcare centres …


Economic Evaluation Of Implementation Science Outcomes In Low- And Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review, Akash Malhotra, Abigail Barker, Victor G Davila-Roman, William Effah, Et Al. Nov 2022

Economic Evaluation Of Implementation Science Outcomes In Low- And Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review, Akash Malhotra, Abigail Barker, Victor G Davila-Roman, William Effah, Et Al.

2020-Current year OA Pubs

BACKGROUND: Historically, the focus of cost-effectiveness analyses has been on the costs to operate and deliver interventions after their initial design and launch. The costs related to design and implementation of interventions have often been omitted. Ignoring these costs leads to an underestimation of the true price of interventions and biases economic analyses toward favoring new interventions. This is especially true in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where implementation may require substantial up-front investment. This scoping review was conducted to explore the topics, depth, and availability of scientific literature on integrating implementation science into economic evaluations of health interventions in …


A Training Programme To Build Cancer Research Capacity In Low- And Middle-Income Countries: Findings From Guatemala, Lauren D Arnold, Joaquin Barnoya, Eduardo N Gharzouzi, Peter Benson, Graham A Colditz Apr 2014

A Training Programme To Build Cancer Research Capacity In Low- And Middle-Income Countries: Findings From Guatemala, Lauren D Arnold, Joaquin Barnoya, Eduardo N Gharzouzi, Peter Benson, Graham A Colditz

2010-2019 OA Pubs

PROBLEM: Guatemala is experiencing an increasing burden of cancer but lacks capacity for cancer prevention, control and research.

APPROACH: In partnership with a medical school in the United States of America, a multidisciplinary Cancer Control Research Training Institute was developed at the Instituto de Cancerología (INCAN) in Guatemala City. This institute provided a year-long training programme for clinicians that focused on research methods in population health and sociocultural anthropology. The programme included didactic experiences in Guatemala and the United States as well as applied training in which participants developed research protocols responsive to Guatemala's cancer needs.

LOCAL SETTING: Although INCAN …