Title of article :
Function and Preparedness of Diabetes’s Surveillance System from Managers and Policymakers’ Viewpoint in Iran, 2017: There Is a Long Way Ahead to Beat Diabetes
Author/Authors :
Mirahmadizadeh ، Alireza Non-communicable Diseases Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Sharafi ، Mehdi Non-communicable Diseases Research Center - Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Azizi ، Abdollah Non-communicable Diseases Research Center - Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Seif ، Mozhgan Department of Epidemiology - Non-communicable Diseases Research Center, School of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
From page :
480
To page :
489
Abstract :
Background: It is estimated that in 2025, the cost of diabetes will account for 40% of total health spending. In Iran, 4.5 to 5 million people are afflicted with diabetes, and its prevalence has doubled during the past three decades. The aim of this study was to determine the function and preparedness of diabetes surveillance system in Iran.Methods: In this cross-sectional study, all managers, health policymakers and experts of diabetes(N:125) entered the study and completed a questionnaire on the existence and implementation of the surveillance system domains (from data collection to evaluation) and the relationship between domains of this system and their function. The descriptive statistical method, path analysis, was employed using Amos.Results: A ccording t o m anager’s v iewpoint, t he r ange o f existence and implementation of all domains of surveillance system were 12% to 68.7% in average. They believed that 10-69% of domains of surveillance system were working properly. Most of respondents (59-87%) declared that investing in diabetes at different levels of prevention was less than expected. Satisfaction with both diabetes surveillance system function and diabetic patients was low and they don’t have a good and bright future for diabetes and its various aspects. By modeling analytical structural equations, some components of surveillance system were moderately worked together.Conclusion: we conclude that we must first formulate and prepare a standard surveillance system as well as train the relevant personnel and make clear changes in the existing care system. With the current surveillance system, we have a long way to go to prevent and control diabetes to an acceptable the average level of performance of the care system is lower than expected
Keywords :
Surveillance system , Diabetes , Iran
Journal title :
Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System
Journal title :
Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System
Record number :
2751036
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