Department of Preventive Oncology, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India.
Public Health Dentistry, CDER, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2023 Sep 1;24(9):3235-3241. doi: 10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.9.3235.
ASHAs (Accredited Social Health Activist)role is evolving beyond maternal and child health workers. They are engaged in NCD (Non-communicable Diseases)control activities. This study investigated their preparedness for this new task.The aim of the study was to assess the preparedness (knowledge, attitude, practices & patient navigation) of ASHAs in delivering community-based NCD prevention and control services under NPCDCS (National Programme for Prevention & Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases & Stroke)program. And the study also assessed the challenges faced by ASHAs in fulfilling their roles and responsibilities towards common NCDs.
Cross sectional descriptive conducted in Delhi.
Total 464 ASHAs randomly selected from 54 Primary Health Centres from 3 districts of Delhi. A self-administered, pre-tested, validated and piloted semi structured questionnaire was filled by enrolled ASHAs. It assessed their knowledge, attitude and practices related to NCD screening.
descriptive statistics, chi square test and logistic regression analysis were used.
Two-third ASHAs had moderate to good knowledge about NCDs. They had positive inclination towards NCD screening and risk mitigation. Their practices for hypertension and diabetes screening were adequate but common cancer screening practices were inadequate. Challenges encountered in performing these tasks were lack of appropriate referral linkages, minimal supportive supervision and no ear marked incentives.
ASHAs showed willingness to work for NCD control provided they have optimum training, supportive supervision from their superiors, and screening facilities in functional state and appropriate incentives for the new tasks.
印度初级卫生保健中心的社区卫生促进员(Accredited Social Health Activist,简称 ASHA)的角色正在从母婴保健工作者扩展到非传染性疾病(Non-communicable Diseases,简称 NCD)控制领域。本研究旨在调查 ASHA 从事国家初级卫生保健服务(National Programme for Primary Health Care,简称 NPHC)中的非传染性疾病预防和控制服务的准备情况。研究目的是评估 ASHA 参与国家非传染性疾病预防、控制和管理项目(National Programme for Prevention & Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases & Stroke,简称 NPCDCS)的社区非传染性疾病预防和控制服务的准备情况(知识、态度、实践和患者导航),并评估 ASHA 在履行其对常见非传染性疾病的角色和职责方面面临的挑战。
横断面描述性研究,在德里进行。
从德里 3 个区的 54 个初级卫生中心中随机抽取 464 名 ASHA 作为研究对象。由经过培训的调查员对 ASHA 进行面对面问卷调查,调查内容包括 ASHA 对 NCD 筛查的知识、态度和实践。
采用描述性统计、卡方检验和逻辑回归分析。
三分之二的 ASHA 对 NCD 有中等至良好的认识。他们对 NCD 筛查和风险缓解有积极的倾向。他们对高血压和糖尿病筛查的实践是充分的,但常见癌症筛查的实践是不足的。在执行这些任务时遇到的挑战包括缺乏适当的转诊联系、监督支持不足以及没有专门的激励措施。
ASHA 表示愿意参与 NCD 控制工作,但需要提供最佳的培训、上级的支持性监督、功能齐全的筛查设施和适当的激励措施来完成新任务。