Assessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in Thailand based on the effective coverage framework

Abstract Background Hypertension (HT) is a major risk factor, and accessible and effective HT screening services are necessary. The effective coverage framework is an assessment tool that can be used to assess health service performance by considering target population who need and receive quality s...

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Main Authors: Kulpimol Charoendee, Jiruth Sriratanaban, Wichai Aekplakorn, Piya Hanvoravongchai
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-2996-y
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spelling doaj-919c82a2d44548d398f7c4846d0e25712020-11-25T01:58:35ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632018-03-011811910.1186/s12913-018-2996-yAssessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in Thailand based on the effective coverage frameworkKulpimol Charoendee0Jiruth Sriratanaban1Wichai Aekplakorn2Piya Hanvoravongchai3Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn UniversityDepartment of Preventive and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn UniversityDepartment of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Preventive and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn UniversityAbstract Background Hypertension (HT) is a major risk factor, and accessible and effective HT screening services are necessary. The effective coverage framework is an assessment tool that can be used to assess health service performance by considering target population who need and receive quality service. The aim of this study is to measure effective coverage of hypertension screening services at the provincial level in Thailand. Methods Over 40 million individual health service records in 2013 were acquired. Data on blood pressure measurement, risk assessment, HT diagnosis and follow up were analyzed. The effectiveness of the services was assessed based on a set of quality criteria for pre-HT, suspected HT, and confirmed HT cases. Effective coverage of HT services for all non-HT Thai population aged 15 or over was estimated for each province and for all Thailand. Results Population coverage of HT screening is 54.6%, varying significantly across provinces. Among those screened, 28.9% were considered pre-HT, and another 6.0% were suspected HT cases. The average provincial effective coverage was at 49.9%. Around four-fifths (82.6%) of the pre-HT group received HT and Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk assessment. Among the suspected HT cases, less than half (38.0%) got a follow-up blood pressure measurement within 60 days from the screening date. Around 9.2% of the suspected cases were diagnosed as having HT, and only one-third of them (36.5%) received treatment within 6 months. Within this group, 21.8% obtained CVD risk assessment, and half of them had their blood pressure under control (50.8%) with less than 1 % (0.7%) of them managed to get the CVD risk reduced. Conclusions Our findings suggest that hypertension screening coverage, post-screening service quality, and effective coverage of HT screening in Thailand were still low and they vary greatly across provinces. It is imperative that service coverage and its effectiveness are assessed, and both need improvement. Despite some limitations, measurement of effective coverage could be done with existing data, and it can serve as a useful tool for performance measurement of public health services.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-2996-yHypertensionScreeningNCDsMeasureEffective coverageAccess
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author Kulpimol Charoendee
Jiruth Sriratanaban
Wichai Aekplakorn
Piya Hanvoravongchai
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Jiruth Sriratanaban
Wichai Aekplakorn
Piya Hanvoravongchai
Assessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in Thailand based on the effective coverage framework
BMC Health Services Research
Hypertension
Screening
NCDs
Measure
Effective coverage
Access
author_facet Kulpimol Charoendee
Jiruth Sriratanaban
Wichai Aekplakorn
Piya Hanvoravongchai
author_sort Kulpimol Charoendee
title Assessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in Thailand based on the effective coverage framework
title_short Assessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in Thailand based on the effective coverage framework
title_full Assessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in Thailand based on the effective coverage framework
title_fullStr Assessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in Thailand based on the effective coverage framework
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in Thailand based on the effective coverage framework
title_sort assessment of population coverage of hypertension screening in thailand based on the effective coverage framework
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Background Hypertension (HT) is a major risk factor, and accessible and effective HT screening services are necessary. The effective coverage framework is an assessment tool that can be used to assess health service performance by considering target population who need and receive quality service. The aim of this study is to measure effective coverage of hypertension screening services at the provincial level in Thailand. Methods Over 40 million individual health service records in 2013 were acquired. Data on blood pressure measurement, risk assessment, HT diagnosis and follow up were analyzed. The effectiveness of the services was assessed based on a set of quality criteria for pre-HT, suspected HT, and confirmed HT cases. Effective coverage of HT services for all non-HT Thai population aged 15 or over was estimated for each province and for all Thailand. Results Population coverage of HT screening is 54.6%, varying significantly across provinces. Among those screened, 28.9% were considered pre-HT, and another 6.0% were suspected HT cases. The average provincial effective coverage was at 49.9%. Around four-fifths (82.6%) of the pre-HT group received HT and Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk assessment. Among the suspected HT cases, less than half (38.0%) got a follow-up blood pressure measurement within 60 days from the screening date. Around 9.2% of the suspected cases were diagnosed as having HT, and only one-third of them (36.5%) received treatment within 6 months. Within this group, 21.8% obtained CVD risk assessment, and half of them had their blood pressure under control (50.8%) with less than 1 % (0.7%) of them managed to get the CVD risk reduced. Conclusions Our findings suggest that hypertension screening coverage, post-screening service quality, and effective coverage of HT screening in Thailand were still low and they vary greatly across provinces. It is imperative that service coverage and its effectiveness are assessed, and both need improvement. Despite some limitations, measurement of effective coverage could be done with existing data, and it can serve as a useful tool for performance measurement of public health services.
topic Hypertension
Screening
NCDs
Measure
Effective coverage
Access
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-2996-y
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