Diabetes and hypertension care in Babati, Tanzania : Availability, efficiency and preventive measures

University essay from Södertörns högskola/Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine how the health care system in Babati meets the increasing need for control, treatment and prevention of diabetes and hypertension. By defining what kind of specific problems and obstacles that exists in this area, the result of the research can contribute to creation and adoption of improved policies and interventions. Field studies were conducted in Babati, Tanzania for three weeks in February and March 2014. This is a qualitative study with data collected through semi-structured interviews with informants from different levels of the health system, based on the pyramidal structure of Tanzania's health care system. The theoretical framework for the study is based on aspects that corresponding to critical functions of health systems. The type of problem being treated affects the adoption and diffusion of new health interventions and the extent to which they are integrated into critical health systems functions. The study shows that diabetes and hypertension is an increasing problem in Babati. In relation to the burden, resources are lacking at all investigated levels. Therefore it is difficult to meet the increasing needs for diabetes and hypertension. To meet the future challenges, a number of cost effective strategies with focus to improve the prevention, control and reduce modifiable risk factors is suggested. 

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