a regional surveillance system for chronic non–communicable diseases
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A REGIONAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM FOR CHRONIC NON–COMMUNICABLE DISEASES. Professor Surujpaul Teelucksingh , University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad. De Caribbean Man. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PROFESSOR SURUJPAUL TEELUCKSINGH,
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES, ST. AUGUSTINE, TRINIDAD.
A REGIONAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
FOR CHRONIC NON–COMMUNICABLE
DISEASES
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De Caribbean Man
One race (de Caribbean man)From de same place (de Caribbean man)Dat make de same trip (de Caribbean man)On de same ship (de Caribbean man)So we must push one common intentionIs for a better life in de regionFor we woman, and we childrenDat must be de ambition of de Caribbean manDe Caribbean man, de Caribbean man
Caribbean Unity, Black Stalin, 1979
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Leading Causes of DeathBahamas Barbados Belize Guyana Jamaica Trinidad &
Tobago
2005 2003 2005 2004 2002 2001
Heart Disease
Pulmonary Circulation Disease and other forms of heart disease
Heart Disease
Ischemic Heart disease
Malignant neoplasms
Ischemic Heart disease
Malignant neoplasms
Cerebro-vascular disease
Diabetes mellitus
Cerebro-vascular disease
Cerebro-vascular disease
Diabetes mellitus
HIV Disease Diabetes mellitus
Ischemic Heart disease
Diabetes mellitus
Heart disease Malignant neoplasms
Accidents- Suicide and Homicide
Hypertensive disease
Transport accidents
HIV disease Homicide Cerebro-vascular disease
Diabetes mellitus
Pneumonia HIV Hypertensive disease
Hypertensive disease
External causes
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“One Common Intention – Better life in de region”
Regional NCD Surveillance System
INFORMATION(Shared, Comparable, Quality, Timely data)
for
PLANNING, DELIVERY, MONITORING
IMPROVED PROGRAMMES & PROTOCOLS
Better and more cost effective health services
HEALTHY COMMUNITYReduced Morbidity and Mortality
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Mechanism for Implementation of the Project
Network of Country Focal Points
UWI
CMO Steering Committee
IDB Funded Regional Non-Communicable Disease Surveillance Project for Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago
implemented by the University of the West Indies
CAREC
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Behavioural Risk Factors
Unhealthy dietLow physical activity
Smoking
Metabolic Risk Factors
HypertensionOverweight
High Blood SugarHigh Blood Cholesterol
DiseaseTreatment
& Management
Costs: DeliverySocial
SHARED DATABASE
Chronic Non Communicable Disease
Treatment Protocols Policies
Program
Developm
ent
Policies
Screening P
olicies
Social and Environmental Factors
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Steps along the way
Establish National Registers with common database items so that the information is comparable among countries
Conduct of Behavioural Risk Factor Surveys for risk assessment and to identify opportunities for intervention
Determine mechanisms for data sharing and analysis
Policy development
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Data Management
Establish / Update National Registers
Uniform Database Pan American Version of STEPS - For Chronic Disease - Risk Factor Surveillance
Information Technology Infrastructure
Mechanism for data storing, sharing and analysis
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Surveillance System
Identify components of the regional NCD Surveillance System and pilot in one country
Protocols Instruments Algorithms for access and care
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Policy Development
Guide the allocation of resourcesAssess interventions for effectivenessGuide health communication programmesCoordinate revenue sourcesMonitor and evaluate progress of the
Declaration of Port of Spain
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Summary
Three year project funded by the IDBSix Caribbean Countries collaborating to
produce a surveillance system for Chronic Non-Communicable Disease.
Guided by the CMOH, working with UWI and support from CAREC
Project Start up: January 2009Provide support to monitor progress to
“Declaration of Port of Spain”.
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Acknowledgements
IDB - $650,000 USDSir George AlleyneProf. Anselm HennisProf. Rainford Wilks