Burden of NCDs in SNNP region, Ethiopia: a retrospective study
Abstract Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are medical conditions or diseases that are non-transmissible. As NCDs are becoming one of major public health problem, providing local description of diseases and injuries is key to health decision- making and planning processes. So, this study a...
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| author | Misganu Endriyas Emebet Mekonnen Tadele Dana Kassa Daka Tebeje Misganaw Sinafikish Ayele Mekonnen Shiferaw Tigist Tessema Tewodros Getachew |
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| description | Abstract Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are medical conditions or diseases that are non-transmissible. As NCDs are becoming one of major public health problem, providing local description of diseases and injuries is key to health decision- making and planning processes. So, this study aimed to describe caseload of NCDs in Southern Nations Nationalities and People’s Region, Ethiopia. Methods A facility based retrospective study was conducted in February 2015 in SNNPR, Ethiopia. A total of 22,320 records of three years retrieved from 23 health facilities using systematic sampling. Data were entered in to Epi-Info 3.5.3 and descriptive analysis was carried out using SPSS version 20. Results From 22,320 records reviewed, 6633 (29.7%) clients visited health facilities due to Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Majority (37.2%) of NCD cases were in productive age groups (20–35 year). Near to half (43%) of NCD cases were from rural and 45.8% were females. Digestive disorder (26.7%), cardiovascular diseases (18.8%) and Diabetes Mellitus (13.1%) were the most prevalent types of NCDs. Conclusion Health facilities are burdened with significant proportion of clients with NCDs. Young population accounts large share and NCDs are becoming public health problem of urban and rural area within a health care system that focus on communicable diseases. There is a need to strengthen the health system to work towards NCDs, and investigate risk factors associated with NCDs at individual level. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-8a17fd62352d4701b2a5582566eaac7b2025-08-19T20:57:09ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632018-07-011811710.1186/s12913-018-3298-0Burden of NCDs in SNNP region, Ethiopia: a retrospective studyMisganu Endriyas0Emebet Mekonnen1Tadele Dana2Kassa Daka3Tebeje Misganaw4Sinafikish Ayele5Mekonnen Shiferaw6Tigist Tessema7Tewodros Getachew8SNNPR Health BureauSNNPR Health BureauCollege of Health Science and Medicine, Wolaita Sodo UniversityCollege of Health Science and Medicine, Wolaita Sodo UniversitySNNPR Health BureauSNNPR Health BureauSNNPR Health BureauSNNPR Health BureauCollege of Health Science and Medicine, Wolaita Sodo UniversityAbstract Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are medical conditions or diseases that are non-transmissible. As NCDs are becoming one of major public health problem, providing local description of diseases and injuries is key to health decision- making and planning processes. So, this study aimed to describe caseload of NCDs in Southern Nations Nationalities and People’s Region, Ethiopia. Methods A facility based retrospective study was conducted in February 2015 in SNNPR, Ethiopia. A total of 22,320 records of three years retrieved from 23 health facilities using systematic sampling. Data were entered in to Epi-Info 3.5.3 and descriptive analysis was carried out using SPSS version 20. Results From 22,320 records reviewed, 6633 (29.7%) clients visited health facilities due to Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Majority (37.2%) of NCD cases were in productive age groups (20–35 year). Near to half (43%) of NCD cases were from rural and 45.8% were females. Digestive disorder (26.7%), cardiovascular diseases (18.8%) and Diabetes Mellitus (13.1%) were the most prevalent types of NCDs. Conclusion Health facilities are burdened with significant proportion of clients with NCDs. Young population accounts large share and NCDs are becoming public health problem of urban and rural area within a health care system that focus on communicable diseases. There is a need to strengthen the health system to work towards NCDs, and investigate risk factors associated with NCDs at individual level.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3298-0Non-communicable diseasesDigestive disorderCardiovascular diseasesDiabetes mellitusSNNPREthiopia |
| spellingShingle | Misganu Endriyas Emebet Mekonnen Tadele Dana Kassa Daka Tebeje Misganaw Sinafikish Ayele Mekonnen Shiferaw Tigist Tessema Tewodros Getachew Burden of NCDs in SNNP region, Ethiopia: a retrospective study Non-communicable diseases Digestive disorder Cardiovascular diseases Diabetes mellitus SNNPR Ethiopia |
| title | Burden of NCDs in SNNP region, Ethiopia: a retrospective study |
| title_full | Burden of NCDs in SNNP region, Ethiopia: a retrospective study |
| title_fullStr | Burden of NCDs in SNNP region, Ethiopia: a retrospective study |
| title_full_unstemmed | Burden of NCDs in SNNP region, Ethiopia: a retrospective study |
| title_short | Burden of NCDs in SNNP region, Ethiopia: a retrospective study |
| title_sort | burden of ncds in snnp region ethiopia a retrospective study |
| topic | Non-communicable diseases Digestive disorder Cardiovascular diseases Diabetes mellitus SNNPR Ethiopia |
| url | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3298-0 |
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