Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases for Sustainable Development in Harare

The research study sought to explore the connection between NCDs prevention and control and sustainable development in Harare. The purpose was achieved through exploring the NCD health care system, the existing environment for prevention and control of the NCDs and also documenting how the populatio...

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Main Author: Zuze, Ndanatsiwa
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1996
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description The research study sought to explore the connection between NCDs prevention and control and sustainable development in Harare. The purpose was achieved through exploring the NCD health care system, the existing environment for prevention and control of the NCDs and also documenting how the population is being engaged in NCDs prevention and control activities. The methodology that the researcher adopted was the qualitative research method. In depth interviews, observations and focus group discussions where the data mining instruments that were employed. Purposive sampling method was used to select a sample and network sampling and snowballing were used to obtain the required sample. Collected data was analyzed and placed into 5 themes i.e. accessibility of services, existing partnerships, activities for prevention and control of NCDs, and healthy environments. It emerged from the findings that prevention and control activities are being hampered by financial challenges, the existing environment is not conducive for prevention thus the district is experiencing an increase in the numbers of people with NCDs with diabetes and hypertension being the most common. The approach that is being used to control NCDs is not sustainable as treatment is being preferred instead of prevention. Management of the health services system is not efficient. Those with NCDs such as cancer and heart diseases are experiencing difficulties accessing screening, treatment and care services. All this results in increasing numbers of those with NCDs and it exerts pressure on household finances and the health delivery system to such an extent that it becomes unsustainable. As a result researcher recommended partnerships for health, introduction of public transport system that encourages physical exercise and regulation that governs food production, processing and labelling, tobacco smoking and alcohol production.
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spelling ir-11408-19962022-06-27T13:49:05Z Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases for Sustainable Development in Harare Zuze, Ndanatsiwa NCDs prevention Sustainable development The research study sought to explore the connection between NCDs prevention and control and sustainable development in Harare. The purpose was achieved through exploring the NCD health care system, the existing environment for prevention and control of the NCDs and also documenting how the population is being engaged in NCDs prevention and control activities. The methodology that the researcher adopted was the qualitative research method. In depth interviews, observations and focus group discussions where the data mining instruments that were employed. Purposive sampling method was used to select a sample and network sampling and snowballing were used to obtain the required sample. Collected data was analyzed and placed into 5 themes i.e. accessibility of services, existing partnerships, activities for prevention and control of NCDs, and healthy environments. It emerged from the findings that prevention and control activities are being hampered by financial challenges, the existing environment is not conducive for prevention thus the district is experiencing an increase in the numbers of people with NCDs with diabetes and hypertension being the most common. The approach that is being used to control NCDs is not sustainable as treatment is being preferred instead of prevention. Management of the health services system is not efficient. Those with NCDs such as cancer and heart diseases are experiencing difficulties accessing screening, treatment and care services. All this results in increasing numbers of those with NCDs and it exerts pressure on household finances and the health delivery system to such an extent that it becomes unsustainable. As a result researcher recommended partnerships for health, introduction of public transport system that encourages physical exercise and regulation that governs food production, processing and labelling, tobacco smoking and alcohol production. 2017-06-10T13:39:11Z 2017-06-10T13:39:11Z 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1996 en open Midlands State University
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Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases for Sustainable Development in Harare
title Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases for Sustainable Development in Harare
title_full Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases for Sustainable Development in Harare
title_fullStr Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases for Sustainable Development in Harare
title_full_unstemmed Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases for Sustainable Development in Harare
title_short Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases for Sustainable Development in Harare
title_sort prevention and control of non-communicable diseases for sustainable development in harare
topic NCDs prevention
Sustainable development
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