Rationale for integration of services for diabetes mellitus and diabetic retinopathy in Kenya

Author:

Mwangi Nyawira,Bascaran Covadonga,Gichuhi Stephen,Kipturgo Mathew,Manyara Lucy,Macleod David,Moorman Consuela,Foster Allen

Abstract

Abstract Background Good diabetes mellitus (diabetes) and diabetic retinopathy (DR) management depends on the strength of the health system, prompting us to conduct a health system assessment for diabetes and DR in Kenya. We used diabetes and DR as tracer conditions to assess the strengths and weaknesses in the health system, and potential interventions to strengthen the health system. In this paper, we report on the need and relevance of integration to strengthen diabetes and DR care. This theme emerged from the health system assessment. Methods Using a mixed methods study design, we collected data from service providers in diabetes clinics and eye clinics in three counties, from key informants at national and county level, and from documents review. Results There is interest in integration of diabetes and DR services to address discontinuity of care. We report the findings describing the context of integration, why integration is a goal and how these services can be integrated. We use the results to develop a conceptual framework for implementation. Conclusions The principal rationale for integrated service provision is to address service gaps and to prevent complications of diabetes and DR. The stakeholder interest and the existing infrastructure can be leveraged to improve these health outcomes.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Ophthalmology

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