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1216 related items for PubMed ID: 30081898

  • 1. Capacity of Ugandan public sector health facilities to prevent and control non-communicable diseases: an assessment based upon WHO-PEN standards.
    Rogers HE, Akiteng AR, Mutungi G, Ettinger AS, Schwartz JI.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2018 Aug 06; 18(1):606. PubMed ID: 30081898
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  • 2. Assessing capacity and readiness to manage NCDs in primary care setting: Gaps and opportunities based on adapted WHO PEN tool in Zambia.
    Mutale W, Bosomprah S, Shankalala P, Mweemba O, Chilengi R, Kapambwe S, Chishimba C, Mukanu M, Chibutu D, Heimburger D.
    PLoS One; 2018 Aug 06; 13(8):e0200994. PubMed ID: 30138318
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  • 3. Accessing medicines for non-communicable diseases: Patients and health care workers' experiences at public and private health facilities in Uganda.
    Tusubira AK, Akiteng AR, Nakirya BD, Nalwoga R, Ssinabulya I, Nalwadda CK, Schwartz JI.
    PLoS One; 2020 Aug 06; 15(7):e0235696. PubMed ID: 32634164
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  • 4. Disparities in availability of essential medicines to treat non-communicable diseases in Uganda: A Poisson analysis using the Service Availability and Readiness Assessment.
    Armstrong-Hough M, Kishore SP, Byakika S, Mutungi G, Nunez-Smith M, Schwartz JI.
    PLoS One; 2018 Aug 06; 13(2):e0192332. PubMed ID: 29420640
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  • 5. Non-communicable disease (NCD) corners in public sector health facilities in Bangladesh: a qualitative study assessing challenges and opportunities for improving NCD services at the primary healthcare level.
    Rawal LB, Kanda K, Biswas T, Tanim MI, Poudel P, Renzaho AMN, Abdullah AS, Shariful Islam SM, Ahmed SM.
    BMJ Open; 2019 Oct 07; 9(10):e029562. PubMed ID: 31594874
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  • 6. Exploring knowledge and attitudes toward non-communicable diseases among village health teams in Eastern Uganda: a cross-sectional study.
    Ojo TT, Hawley NL, Desai MM, Akiteng AR, Guwatudde D, Schwartz JI.
    BMC Public Health; 2017 Dec 12; 17(1):947. PubMed ID: 29233114
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  • 7. Readiness for non-communicable disease service delivery in Ethiopia: an empirical analysis.
    Tesema AG, Joshi R, Abimbola S, Mirkuzie AH, Berlina D, Collins T, Peiris D.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2024 Sep 04; 24(1):1021. PubMed ID: 39232694
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  • 8. Capacity assessment of selected health care facilities for the pilot implementation of Package for Essential Non-communicable Diseases (PEN) intervention in Ghana.
    Nyarko KM, Ameme DK, Ocansey D, Commeh E, Markwei MT, Ohene SA.
    Pan Afr Med J; 2016 Sep 04; 25(Suppl 1):16. PubMed ID: 28149441
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  • 9. Service Readiness For Noncommunicable Diseases Was Low In Five Countries In 2013-15.
    Moucheraud C.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2018 Aug 04; 37(8):1321-1330. PubMed ID: 30080459
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  • 12. Preparedness of primary and secondary health facilities in India to address major noncommunicable diseases: results of a National Noncommunicable Disease Monitoring Survey (NNMS).
    Krishnan A, Mathur P, Kulothungan V, Salve HR, Leburu S, Amarchand R, Nongkynrih B, Chaturvedi HK, Ganeshkumar P, K S VU, Laxmaiah A, Boruah M, Kumar S, Patro BK, Raghav PR, Rajkumar P, Sarma PS, Sharma R, Tambe M, Arlappa N, Mahanta TG, Bhuyan PJ, Joshi RP, Pakhare AP, Galhotra A, Kumar D, Behera BK, Topno RK, Gupta MK, Rustagi N, Trivedi AV, Thankappan KR, Gupta S, Garg S, Shelke SC, ICMR-NNMS investigator group, Co-investigators, Collaborators.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2021 Jul 31; 21(1):757. PubMed ID: 34332569
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  • 13. Designing a comprehensive Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) programme for hypertension and diabetes at primary health care level: evidence and experience from urban Karnataka, South India.
    Jayanna K, Swaroop N, Kar A, Ramanaik S, Pati MK, Pujar A, Rai P, Chitrapu S, Patil G, Aggarwal P, Saksena S, Madegowda H, Rekha S, Mohan HL.
    BMC Public Health; 2019 Apr 16; 19(1):409. PubMed ID: 30991978
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  • 14. Readiness, Availability and Utilization of Rural Vietnamese Health Facilities for Community Based Primary Care of Non-communicable Diseases: A CrossSectional Survey of 3 Provinces in Northern Vietnam.
    Duong DB, Minh HV, Ngo LH, Ellner AL.
    Int J Health Policy Manag; 2019 Mar 01; 8(3):150-157. PubMed ID: 30980631
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  • 15. Baseline assessment of WHO's target for both availability and affordability of essential medicines to treat non-communicable diseases.
    Ewen M, Zweekhorst M, Regeer B, Laing R.
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  • 16. Readiness of health facilities to deliver non-communicable diseases services in Kenya: a national cross-sectional survey.
    Ammoun R, Wami WM, Otieno P, Schultsz C, Kyobutungi C, Asiki G.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2022 Aug 02; 22(1):985. PubMed ID: 35918710
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  • 17. The capacity of primary healthcare facilities in Bangladesh to prevent and control non-communicable diseases.
    Kabir A, Karim MN, Billah B.
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  • 18. Readiness of Ugandan health services for the management of outpatients with chronic diseases.
    Katende D, Mutungi G, Baisley K, Biraro S, Ikoona E, Peck R, Smeeth L, Hayes R, Munderi P, Grosskurth H.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2015 Oct 02; 20(10):1385-95. PubMed ID: 26095069
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  • 19. Burden of cumulative risk factors associated with non-communicable diseases among adults in Uganda: evidence from a national baseline survey.
    Wesonga R, Guwatudde D, Bahendeka SK, Mutungi G, Nabugoomu F, Muwonge J.
    Int J Equity Health; 2016 Dec 01; 15(1):195. PubMed ID: 27905949
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  • 20. Capacity and readiness of primary health care centers for implementation of the basic strategy for prevention and control of non-communicable diseases in Saudi Arabia. A case study from the Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    Bawazir AA, Al-Surimi K, Suwaidan SD, AlShehri AM, AlFarhan AI, Aboulfotouh MA.
    Saudi Med J; 2019 Jun 01; 40(6):614-618. PubMed ID: 31219498
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