Exploring the mechanisms of collaboration between the Tuberculosis and Diabetes Programs for the control of TB-DM Comorbidity in Ghana
Rita Suhuyini Salifu, Khumbulani Hlongwana
BMC Research Notes · 2021-05
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To explore the mechanisms of collaboration between the stakeholders, including National Tuberculosis Control Program (NTP) and the Non-Communicable Disease Control and Prevention Program (NCDCP) at the national, regional, and local (health facility) levels of the health care system in Ghana. This is one of the objectives in a study on the "Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of the Collaborative Framework for the Care and Control of Tuberculosis and Diabetes in Ghana" RESULTS: The data analysis revealed 4 key themes. These were (1) Increased support for communicable diseases (CDs) compared to stagnant support for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), (2) Donor support, (3) Poor collaboration between NTP and NCDCP, and (4) Low Tuberculosis-Diabetes Mellitus (TB-DM) case detection.
MeSH terms
- Tuberculosis
- Medicine
- Comorbidity
- Non-communicable disease
- Diabetes mellitus
- Communicable disease
- Environmental health
- Disease control
- Health care
- Disease
- Family medicine
- Gerontology