Towards an integrated type 1 diabetes management in low-resource settings: barriers faced by patients and their caregivers in healthcare facilities in Ghana

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Owusu, Bernard Afriyie [1 ]
Doku, David Teye [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cape Coast, Dept Populat & Hlth, Cape Coast, Ghana
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Non-communicable diseases; Diabetes; Youth; Universal health coverage; Implementation science; Health services research; Electronic health records; iCARE; Integrated healthcare; YOUNG-ADULTS; LOW-INCOME; MODEL; EXPERIENCES; STRATEGIES; DISEASE;
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10.1186/s12913-023-10410-0
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background In Low-Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), young people living with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) face structural barriers which undermine adequate T1DM management and lead to poor health outcomes. However, research on the barriers faced by young people living with T1DM have mostly focused on patient factors, neglecting concerns regarding plausible barriers that may exist at the point of healthcare service delivery.Objective This study sought to explore barriers faced by young people living with T1DM and their caregivers at the point of healthcare service delivery.MethodsData were drawn from a qualitative research in southern Ghana. The research was underpinned by a phenomenological study design. Data were collected from 28 young people living with T1DM, 12 caregivers, and six healthcare providers using semi-structured interview guides. The data were collected at home, hospital, and support group centres via face-to-face interviews, telephone interviews, and videoconferencing. Thematic and framework analyses were done using CAQDAS (QSR NVivo 14).ResultsEight key barriers were identified. These were: shortage of insulin and management logistics; healthcare provider knowledge gaps; lack of T1DM care continuity; poor healthcare provider-caregiver interactions; lack of specialists' care; sharing of physical space with adult patients; long waiting time; and outdated treatment plans. The multiple barriers identified suggest the need for an integrated model of T1DM to improve its care delivery in low-resource settings. We adapted the Chronic Care Model (CCM) to develop an Integrated Healthcare for T1DM management in low-resource settings.ConclusionYoung people living with T1DM, and their caregivers encountered multiple healthcare barriers in both in-patient and outpatient healthcare facilities. The results highlight important intervention areas which must be addressed/improved to optimise T1DM care, as well as call for the implementation of a proposed integrated approach to T1DM care in low-resource settings.
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