Management and control of hypertension and diabetes in rural areas of China: Based on the practice of China Rural Health Project
10.3969/j.issn.1674-2982.2015.11.006
- VernacularTitle:中国农村地区高血压和糖尿病管理和控制模式的探索——基于中国农村卫生发展项目的实践分析
- Author:
Fei WU
;
Wei PAN
;
Rui LI
;
Genming ZHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Health XI Project;
Comprehensive and integrated chronic disease intervention;
Management rate;
Control rate
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Policy
2015;8(11):26-30
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
With the support of World Bank ( WB ) and UK Department for International Development ( DFID) , China Rural Health Project ( hereinafter referred asHealth XI Project) has successfully covered 40 coun-ties in 8 provinces. With the establishment of community diagnosis and health records as the entry point, hyperten-sion, diabetes and other major chronic diseases as the starting point, and focus on the needs of healthy people, high-risk groups and patients, the project mainly adopts health education and promotion, health management, disease management and other measures to explore the establishment of a new model of rural chronic disease management. By analyzing the monitoring data of chronic diseases in the project zones, this study found that the number of registered and managed patients with hypertension and diabetes increased significantly, from 397,113 and 136,326 in 2009 to 1,500,252 and 388,846 in 2013, respectively. The management rate also increased from 60. 8% and 32. 2% in 2009 to 92. 2% and 88. 8% in 2013, respectively. The results of the 5th National Health Service Survey show that, the control rates for self-reported hypertension and diabetes ((53. 8% and 50. 2%, respectively) in the project zones were significantly higher than the national average in rural areas ( 54 . 9% and 38 . 3%, respectively ) . This paper suggests that, with focus on training, health education, health promotion, health management and disease manage-ment as the core mainline, the chronic disease management model has effectively improved the chronic disease service capabilities in rural areas,. The comprehensive and integrated chronic disease interventions implemented by the pro-ject in the rural areas is practical, and it has value of popularization and application.