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Prepared by:
                                     Presented with:
                                    •   Samjhana Gurung ‘A’
   SAgun PAudel
        Health Assistant            •   Samjhana Gurung ‘B’
 Student of BPH @ LA GRANDEE        •   Sabita Timilsina &
International college, Simalchour
         Pokhara, Nepal             •   Sarala Kumal
A Term Paper Presentation to fulfill
 the partial requirement of BPH second
  semester [Basic Epidemiology 1st -TPP
                   3.1]




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Introduction
Prevalance :
All current cases (old and new) of a disease existing at a
  given point at a time or over a period of time.


Non-communicable disease:
Impairment of bodily structure or functions that necessitates
  a modification of the patient’s normal life and has
  persisted over extended life period of time.1



1–
     EURO sumposium, 1997
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Charasteristics of NCD’S :2

NCD’s or chronic diseases are impairment or deviation
  from normal with these characteristics;
• Are permanent
• Leave residual disability
• Caused by non- reversible pathological alteration
• Require special training of the patient rehabilitation
• Requires long period of observations.



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2- Commission of Chronic Illness, USA.
 Have long latent period between the exposure and
  causes.
 Disability and fatality rate is high.
 Mostly irreversible.
 Are slow in onset and development and long term
  impact.
 They require a long term systemic approach to
  treatment.
 Most chronic diseases are the result of multiple causes.
 NCDs have emerged as the major causes of morbidity
  and mortality worldwide.

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Risk factors:
The risk factors for many of these conditions are
   associated with environmental and genetic
   factors.
• Major behavioural risk factors:
 Tobacco use (cigarette use and other forms of
       smoking)
      Harmful alcohol consumption
      Unhealthy diet(low fruit and vegetale consumption)
      physical in activity
      Stress factors etc.
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1. Major biological risk factors:
      Overweight and obesity
      Raised blood pressure
      Raised blood glucose
      Abnormal blood lipids and its subset raised total
       cholesterol
6. Other risk factors
 Failure to obtain preventive services
 Environmental factors etc.
These risk factors have 80% contribution in the
   development of NCDs.
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Objective:
General Objectives:
• To find out the prevalence of non-communicable disease
in Nepal.
 Specific Objectives:
• To identify the prevalence of top non-communicable

diseases.
• To compare the prevalance of patients in different
Developmental area of Nepal.
•To compare the prevalence of NCD’s in different years.
• To compare the prevalence of communicable diseases
and non-communicable diseases.
• To analyze the risk groups and factors of NCD’S in Nepal.
• To find out the NCD Policy and Strategies of GoN.
Methodology:

Data Type   :   Secondary data.
Finding and Discussion :
1. Global scenario :
•       NCDs account for almost 60% of deaths and 47% of
       the global burden of disease.3
•      Today,      non-communicable         diseases,    mainly
       cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory
       diseases and diabetes represent a leading threat to
       human health and development. These four diseases
       are the world’s biggest killers, causing an estimated 35
       million deaths each year - 60% of all deaths globally -
       with 80%in low- and middle-income countries.4

3- World Health Report 2004
4-Menzies     Research    Institute  Tasmania.    Non-communicable   Diseases.   [cited   2010   20   August];   Available   from:
        http://www.menzies.utas.edu.au/information.php?Doo=ViewData&type=Disease&ID=40
• 75% of the total deaths due to NCDs occur in developing
  countries.5
• out of 58 million deaths from all,NCDs account for 35
  million deaths.6
• Estimated that in 2020, the no. of deaths caused by
  NCD’s in developing countries will equal the death
  caused by communicable diseases.
• By 2020,chronic heart disease are expected to account
  for7 of 10 deaths in world.7

5- World Health Report 2004
6- World Health Report 2005
7-
   Habib SH, Soma S. Burden of non communicable disease: Global overview. Health Economics Unit, Diabetic Association of Bangaladesh, 122 Kazi Nazrul Islam
       Avenue, Dhaka 1000, Bangaladesh (available online April 1, 2010)



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South-east Asian countries:
• World Health Organization (WHO) estimates about
  54% of deaths and 44% of morbidity is attributed to
  NCDs in this region.
• In Nepal, NCDs accounts for 42% of all deaths and is
  projected to cause 66.3% of all deaths by 2030.




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Nepal:
Facts;
•Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world - at
136th position of human development index has grossly
limited treatment options for NCDs and their end organ
effects.
•Nepal is one of the developing countries of the world. It is
facing double burden of diseases with an added burden of
NCDs. Many researches on NCDs were conducted in Nepal
but magnitude of NCDS is still unknown.
Death and DALY rates of the NCDs in Nepal (by, 2002)

Source: www.nphfoundation.org

                        Death Rate (age             DALY Rate (age
                        standardized, per 100,000   standardized, per 100,000
                        population)                 population)
CVD                     310                         2,285
Cancers                 120                         1,186
Respiratory diseases    94.5                        1,102
Diabetes                30.8                        322
All NCDs                795.9                       13,467
Road Traffic Injuries   19.7                        526
Some prevalent NCDS in Nepal :
•   Cardiovascular diseases such as; Ischaemic heart
    disease(IHD),Hypertension, Rheumatic heart disease
    (RHD’s)
•   Diabetes
•   Mental disorders
•   cancers
•   Chronic respiratory disease
•   Obesity
•   Blindness
•   Hearing impairment
•   Oral health and other chronic diseases
•   Accidents and injuries etc.
Status of NCD’s in Nepal8
According to the WHO Global Report " Preventing Chronic Disease: A Vital
Investment, 2005’’

42% of total deaths are caused by NCD, of which;
 CVD holds the top most position with 21% of all deaths,
 followed by cancer (7%),
 Chronic respiratory disease (5%),
 and Diabetes (2%).
Road traffic injuries account for 9% of all deaths,
 other chronic disease and rest of the chronic diseases being 7%.
• This composition is similar to Regional scenario. WHO global info base provides
a projection for the year 2030, which suggest a 66.2% increase in deaths caused
by CVD and 71.4% by Cancer.

8-Non-communicable Diseases: Emerging Trends and Socio-economic impact ,Dr. Mahesh Maskey MBBS, MPH, DSc. ,Executive Chair, Nepal Public Health
Foundation,17 Sept, 2010.
According to Annual report of MOHP in Nepal (2006),
In government hospital 81.5% outpatient and 88% of
in-patient attendance is due to morbidity related to
NCD’s.
Facts and figures :




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Annual report 2065-66 :
   Communicable and Non-Communicable Cases among the
     total OPD Cases by National and Regions, FY 2065/66
                         (2008/2009)
                   Source: HMIS/MD, DoHS
Level               Communicable        Non communicable

Eastern             889,918             3,556,605

Central             1,037,141           4,240,881

Western             718,054             3,515,735

Mid Western         697,014             388,314

Far Western         386,611             1,517,650

National            3,728,738           15,219,185
From data :
The communicable and non-communicable cases at the
  National level. Of the total OPD new visits more than
  80.0 % of the total patients have visited for non
  communicable diseases where as patients visiting for
  communicable diseases represent only less than 20.0
  %.




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Annual report 2066-67 :
 Communicable and Non-Communicable Cases among the total OPD Cases
          by National and Regions, FY 2066/67 (2009/2010)
                       Source: HMIS/MD, DoHS

     Level              Communicable                    Non communicable
     Eastern            968,735                         3,917,213

     Central            1,015,132                       4,660,491

     Western            625,523                         4,059,816

     Mid Western        760,996                         2,648,755


     Far Western        431,843                         1,805,614


     National           3,802,229                       17,091,889
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From this data:

The communicable and non-communicable
  cases at the National level. Of the total OPD
  new visits more than 81 % of the total
  patients have visited for non communicable
  diseases where as patients visiting for
  communicable diseases represent only less
  than 19.0 %.


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Comparative study :
• In 2065-66, 80% of OPD patients are suffered from
  NCD’S and in 2066-67, there is increase in the % of
  patients by 1%.
• Similarly the no. of patient who suffered from NCD’S is
  increased rapidly in compare with communicable
  diseases.
• In every developmental region there is high number of
  OPD patient suffered from NCD’S.




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Total number of In patient morbidity by communicable
                and non-communicable diseases :
                          Source: HMIS/MD, DoHS

             Source: HMIS/MD, DoHS                  FY 2066-67


             Communicable Source: HMIS/             Communicabl   Non-
             diseases     MD, DoHS                  e diseases    Communicable
                                                                  diseases


Number of    (42,683)     Source: HMIS/             6,039)        (264,327)
in patient   14.28%       MD, DoHS                  12.00%         88.00%



Death Rate   0.57%        Source: HMIS/             1.20%         1.00%
among                     MD, DoHS
Inpatient



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Description:
• In FY 2065-66: 86 % of the in patients were admitted for
non-communicable diseases where as only 14 % of the
discharged patients were admitted for the communicable
diseases.
• Similarly in FY 2067-68 : 88 % of the in patients were
admitted for non-communicable diseases where as only
12 % of the discharged patients were admitted for the
communicable diseases.
NCD Risk Factors:

• Several surveys have been conducted to measure the
  NCD risk factors in Nepal. All these survey show high
  prevalence of risk factors.
• According the national survey of 2008, among the four
  major risk factors current tobacco use (both smoke and
  smokeless) was 37%. Regarding alcohol consumption
  current consumers were 28.5% .


Source: www.nphfoundation.org

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• Among the daily drinkers ,One in three men and one
  in ten women were drinking harmful amount of
  alcohol (>60 gms of alcohol).
• More than five serving of fruits and vegetables were
  recommended for healthy living. However, the
  survey shows that 60.5% women are currently
  consuming less than 5 serving of fruit and vegetable
  daily in Nepal.
• And almost 95% of surveyed population was found
  to be engaged in either moderate or high level of
  physical activity.

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NCD’s Policy and Strategies of Nepal 9 :
• Regional Framework of WHO SEARO provides a
    comprehensive and stepwise approach to prepare the
    national policy, strategy and build capacity for
    prevention and control of NCD.
• In Nepal a draft of "National policy, strategy and plan
    of action for prevention and control of non-
    communicable disease" has been prepared by MOHP .
• This document was prepared in the year 2009 but has
    not been endorsed by the government as yet. Though
    there are enough room for improvisation, nonetheless,
    this document correctly advocates for a comprehensive
    and integrated approach in reducing the burden of
    disease in Nepal. prevalance of NCD's in Nepal
 05/11/12                                                29
• . This approach is most pointedly expressed in
  following paragraph:
• "Primary prevention of NCD is the most cost effective
  method to tackle the growing epidemics of NCDs.
  Secondary and tertiary prevention incur huge cost in
  one hand and the facilities to carry out secondary and
  tertiary prevention is unlikely to be available every
  where in Nepal in near future. The only resort that
  Nepal can afford is to go for primary prevention and is
  feasible if integrated approach is adopted’’

9- MOHP, (2009) "Nepal National Policy, Strategy and Plan of Action " for Prevention and Control of
    Non-Communicable Diseases" (draft), Government of Nepal. Kathmandu

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Conclusion:
In conclusion, the magnitude of non communicable
disease is substantial in Nepal and is regarded as a public
health problem. The governmental, non-governmental
and community based organizations are still fighting to
tackle the burden of infectious diseases. Unless urgent and
specific focus on preventing, treating and control of NCDs
are targeted, the burden of the NCDs will be unbearable to
the poor nation like Nepal.
Recommendation:
• Prevention of NCDs requires an integrated action
    across a range of sectors at local, regional and national
    levels. Each individual sector can perform a specific role
    to contribute from their level. Health care and public
    health must play a fundamental role in providing care
    and support for the patients but also in applying the
    unique public health models to prevent the associated
    risk of NCDs.
• Infrastructure of hospital for NCDs and Diagnostic and
    treatment facilities.
• Physicians and health workers should be routinely
    trained and re-trained on the prevention and control
    measures of NCDs. prevalance of NCD's in Nepal
 05/11/12                                                   32
• There should be provision of supply of low cost drugs
  to the diabetic patients by the Government of Nepal.
• Preventive part of non communicable disease should be
  emphasized and given high priority in treating NCDs.
• Health promotional activities using media should be of
  priority.
• Most of the health institutions do not have separate
  unit for NCDs where a patient could receive a quality
  treatment. There should have separate unit for NCDs
  patients at least at the tertiary level health facilities.


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References:
•    EURO sumposium, 1997
•   Commission of Chronic Illness, USA
•   World Health Report 2004
•   Menzies Research Institute Tasmania. Non-communicable Diseases. [cited
    2010 20 August]
•   World Health Report 2004
•   World Health Report 2005
•   Habib SH, Soma S. Burden of non communicable disease: Global overview.
    Health Economics Unit, Diabetic Association of Bangaladesh, 122 Kazi Nazrul
    Islam Avenue, Dhaka 1000, Bangaladesh (available online April 1, 2010)
8) Non-communicable Diseases: Emerging Trends and Socio-economic
impact ,Dr. Mahesh Maskey MBBS, MPH, DSc. ,Executive Chair, Nepal Public
Health Foundation,17 Sept, 2010.
9) MOHP, (2009) "Nepal National Policy, Strategy and Plan of Action " for
Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases" (draft), Government
of Nepal. Kathmandu
Other:
•www.google.com
•Nepal Public Health Foundation (NPHF) (www.nphfoundation.org)
• www.nhrc.gov.np
•Prevalance of NCD’S in Nepal hospital based study. Conducted by NHRC.
• Annual Report 2064-65 & 66-67
05/11/12    धनयवाद
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Non communicable diseases (final)

  • 1.
  • 2. Prepared by:  Presented with: • Samjhana Gurung ‘A’ SAgun PAudel Health Assistant • Samjhana Gurung ‘B’ Student of BPH @ LA GRANDEE • Sabita Timilsina & International college, Simalchour Pokhara, Nepal • Sarala Kumal
  • 3. A Term Paper Presentation to fulfill the partial requirement of BPH second semester [Basic Epidemiology 1st -TPP 3.1] 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 3
  • 4. Introduction Prevalance : All current cases (old and new) of a disease existing at a given point at a time or over a period of time. Non-communicable disease: Impairment of bodily structure or functions that necessitates a modification of the patient’s normal life and has persisted over extended life period of time.1 1– EURO sumposium, 1997 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 4
  • 5. Charasteristics of NCD’S :2 NCD’s or chronic diseases are impairment or deviation from normal with these characteristics; • Are permanent • Leave residual disability • Caused by non- reversible pathological alteration • Require special training of the patient rehabilitation • Requires long period of observations. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 5 2- Commission of Chronic Illness, USA.
  • 6.  Have long latent period between the exposure and causes.  Disability and fatality rate is high.  Mostly irreversible.  Are slow in onset and development and long term impact.  They require a long term systemic approach to treatment.  Most chronic diseases are the result of multiple causes.  NCDs have emerged as the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 6
  • 7. Risk factors: The risk factors for many of these conditions are associated with environmental and genetic factors. • Major behavioural risk factors:  Tobacco use (cigarette use and other forms of smoking)  Harmful alcohol consumption  Unhealthy diet(low fruit and vegetale consumption)  physical in activity  Stress factors etc. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 7
  • 8. 1. Major biological risk factors:  Overweight and obesity  Raised blood pressure  Raised blood glucose  Abnormal blood lipids and its subset raised total cholesterol 6. Other risk factors  Failure to obtain preventive services  Environmental factors etc. These risk factors have 80% contribution in the development of NCDs. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 8
  • 9. Objective: General Objectives: • To find out the prevalence of non-communicable disease in Nepal. Specific Objectives: • To identify the prevalence of top non-communicable diseases. • To compare the prevalance of patients in different Developmental area of Nepal. •To compare the prevalence of NCD’s in different years. • To compare the prevalence of communicable diseases and non-communicable diseases. • To analyze the risk groups and factors of NCD’S in Nepal. • To find out the NCD Policy and Strategies of GoN.
  • 10. Methodology: Data Type : Secondary data.
  • 11. Finding and Discussion : 1. Global scenario : • NCDs account for almost 60% of deaths and 47% of the global burden of disease.3 • Today, non-communicable diseases, mainly cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes represent a leading threat to human health and development. These four diseases are the world’s biggest killers, causing an estimated 35 million deaths each year - 60% of all deaths globally - with 80%in low- and middle-income countries.4 3- World Health Report 2004 4-Menzies Research Institute Tasmania. Non-communicable Diseases. [cited 2010 20 August]; Available from: http://www.menzies.utas.edu.au/information.php?Doo=ViewData&type=Disease&ID=40
  • 12. • 75% of the total deaths due to NCDs occur in developing countries.5 • out of 58 million deaths from all,NCDs account for 35 million deaths.6 • Estimated that in 2020, the no. of deaths caused by NCD’s in developing countries will equal the death caused by communicable diseases. • By 2020,chronic heart disease are expected to account for7 of 10 deaths in world.7 5- World Health Report 2004 6- World Health Report 2005 7- Habib SH, Soma S. Burden of non communicable disease: Global overview. Health Economics Unit, Diabetic Association of Bangaladesh, 122 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka 1000, Bangaladesh (available online April 1, 2010) 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 12
  • 13. South-east Asian countries: • World Health Organization (WHO) estimates about 54% of deaths and 44% of morbidity is attributed to NCDs in this region. • In Nepal, NCDs accounts for 42% of all deaths and is projected to cause 66.3% of all deaths by 2030. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 13
  • 14. Nepal: Facts; •Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world - at 136th position of human development index has grossly limited treatment options for NCDs and their end organ effects. •Nepal is one of the developing countries of the world. It is facing double burden of diseases with an added burden of NCDs. Many researches on NCDs were conducted in Nepal but magnitude of NCDS is still unknown.
  • 15. Death and DALY rates of the NCDs in Nepal (by, 2002) Source: www.nphfoundation.org Death Rate (age DALY Rate (age standardized, per 100,000 standardized, per 100,000 population) population) CVD 310 2,285 Cancers 120 1,186 Respiratory diseases 94.5 1,102 Diabetes 30.8 322 All NCDs 795.9 13,467 Road Traffic Injuries 19.7 526
  • 16. Some prevalent NCDS in Nepal : • Cardiovascular diseases such as; Ischaemic heart disease(IHD),Hypertension, Rheumatic heart disease (RHD’s) • Diabetes • Mental disorders • cancers • Chronic respiratory disease • Obesity • Blindness • Hearing impairment • Oral health and other chronic diseases • Accidents and injuries etc.
  • 17. Status of NCD’s in Nepal8 According to the WHO Global Report " Preventing Chronic Disease: A Vital Investment, 2005’’ 42% of total deaths are caused by NCD, of which;  CVD holds the top most position with 21% of all deaths,  followed by cancer (7%),  Chronic respiratory disease (5%),  and Diabetes (2%). Road traffic injuries account for 9% of all deaths,  other chronic disease and rest of the chronic diseases being 7%. • This composition is similar to Regional scenario. WHO global info base provides a projection for the year 2030, which suggest a 66.2% increase in deaths caused by CVD and 71.4% by Cancer. 8-Non-communicable Diseases: Emerging Trends and Socio-economic impact ,Dr. Mahesh Maskey MBBS, MPH, DSc. ,Executive Chair, Nepal Public Health Foundation,17 Sept, 2010.
  • 18. According to Annual report of MOHP in Nepal (2006), In government hospital 81.5% outpatient and 88% of in-patient attendance is due to morbidity related to NCD’s.
  • 19. Facts and figures : 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 19
  • 20. Annual report 2065-66 : Communicable and Non-Communicable Cases among the total OPD Cases by National and Regions, FY 2065/66 (2008/2009) Source: HMIS/MD, DoHS Level Communicable Non communicable Eastern 889,918 3,556,605 Central 1,037,141 4,240,881 Western 718,054 3,515,735 Mid Western 697,014 388,314 Far Western 386,611 1,517,650 National 3,728,738 15,219,185
  • 21. From data : The communicable and non-communicable cases at the National level. Of the total OPD new visits more than 80.0 % of the total patients have visited for non communicable diseases where as patients visiting for communicable diseases represent only less than 20.0 %. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 21
  • 22. Annual report 2066-67 : Communicable and Non-Communicable Cases among the total OPD Cases by National and Regions, FY 2066/67 (2009/2010) Source: HMIS/MD, DoHS Level Communicable Non communicable Eastern 968,735 3,917,213 Central 1,015,132 4,660,491 Western 625,523 4,059,816 Mid Western 760,996 2,648,755 Far Western 431,843 1,805,614 National 3,802,229 17,091,889 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 22
  • 23. From this data: The communicable and non-communicable cases at the National level. Of the total OPD new visits more than 81 % of the total patients have visited for non communicable diseases where as patients visiting for communicable diseases represent only less than 19.0 %. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 23
  • 24. Comparative study : • In 2065-66, 80% of OPD patients are suffered from NCD’S and in 2066-67, there is increase in the % of patients by 1%. • Similarly the no. of patient who suffered from NCD’S is increased rapidly in compare with communicable diseases. • In every developmental region there is high number of OPD patient suffered from NCD’S. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 24
  • 25. Total number of In patient morbidity by communicable and non-communicable diseases : Source: HMIS/MD, DoHS Source: HMIS/MD, DoHS FY 2066-67 Communicable Source: HMIS/ Communicabl Non- diseases MD, DoHS e diseases Communicable diseases Number of (42,683) Source: HMIS/ 6,039) (264,327) in patient 14.28% MD, DoHS 12.00% 88.00% Death Rate 0.57% Source: HMIS/ 1.20% 1.00% among MD, DoHS Inpatient 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 25
  • 26. Description: • In FY 2065-66: 86 % of the in patients were admitted for non-communicable diseases where as only 14 % of the discharged patients were admitted for the communicable diseases. • Similarly in FY 2067-68 : 88 % of the in patients were admitted for non-communicable diseases where as only 12 % of the discharged patients were admitted for the communicable diseases.
  • 27. NCD Risk Factors: • Several surveys have been conducted to measure the NCD risk factors in Nepal. All these survey show high prevalence of risk factors. • According the national survey of 2008, among the four major risk factors current tobacco use (both smoke and smokeless) was 37%. Regarding alcohol consumption current consumers were 28.5% . Source: www.nphfoundation.org 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 27
  • 28. • Among the daily drinkers ,One in three men and one in ten women were drinking harmful amount of alcohol (>60 gms of alcohol). • More than five serving of fruits and vegetables were recommended for healthy living. However, the survey shows that 60.5% women are currently consuming less than 5 serving of fruit and vegetable daily in Nepal. • And almost 95% of surveyed population was found to be engaged in either moderate or high level of physical activity. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 28
  • 29. NCD’s Policy and Strategies of Nepal 9 : • Regional Framework of WHO SEARO provides a comprehensive and stepwise approach to prepare the national policy, strategy and build capacity for prevention and control of NCD. • In Nepal a draft of "National policy, strategy and plan of action for prevention and control of non- communicable disease" has been prepared by MOHP . • This document was prepared in the year 2009 but has not been endorsed by the government as yet. Though there are enough room for improvisation, nonetheless, this document correctly advocates for a comprehensive and integrated approach in reducing the burden of disease in Nepal. prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 05/11/12 29
  • 30. • . This approach is most pointedly expressed in following paragraph: • "Primary prevention of NCD is the most cost effective method to tackle the growing epidemics of NCDs. Secondary and tertiary prevention incur huge cost in one hand and the facilities to carry out secondary and tertiary prevention is unlikely to be available every where in Nepal in near future. The only resort that Nepal can afford is to go for primary prevention and is feasible if integrated approach is adopted’’ 9- MOHP, (2009) "Nepal National Policy, Strategy and Plan of Action " for Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases" (draft), Government of Nepal. Kathmandu 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 30
  • 31. Conclusion: In conclusion, the magnitude of non communicable disease is substantial in Nepal and is regarded as a public health problem. The governmental, non-governmental and community based organizations are still fighting to tackle the burden of infectious diseases. Unless urgent and specific focus on preventing, treating and control of NCDs are targeted, the burden of the NCDs will be unbearable to the poor nation like Nepal.
  • 32. Recommendation: • Prevention of NCDs requires an integrated action across a range of sectors at local, regional and national levels. Each individual sector can perform a specific role to contribute from their level. Health care and public health must play a fundamental role in providing care and support for the patients but also in applying the unique public health models to prevent the associated risk of NCDs. • Infrastructure of hospital for NCDs and Diagnostic and treatment facilities. • Physicians and health workers should be routinely trained and re-trained on the prevention and control measures of NCDs. prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 05/11/12 32
  • 33. • There should be provision of supply of low cost drugs to the diabetic patients by the Government of Nepal. • Preventive part of non communicable disease should be emphasized and given high priority in treating NCDs. • Health promotional activities using media should be of priority. • Most of the health institutions do not have separate unit for NCDs where a patient could receive a quality treatment. There should have separate unit for NCDs patients at least at the tertiary level health facilities. 05/11/12 prevalance of NCD's in Nepal 33
  • 34. References: • EURO sumposium, 1997 • Commission of Chronic Illness, USA • World Health Report 2004 • Menzies Research Institute Tasmania. Non-communicable Diseases. [cited 2010 20 August] • World Health Report 2004 • World Health Report 2005 • Habib SH, Soma S. Burden of non communicable disease: Global overview. Health Economics Unit, Diabetic Association of Bangaladesh, 122 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka 1000, Bangaladesh (available online April 1, 2010)
  • 35. 8) Non-communicable Diseases: Emerging Trends and Socio-economic impact ,Dr. Mahesh Maskey MBBS, MPH, DSc. ,Executive Chair, Nepal Public Health Foundation,17 Sept, 2010. 9) MOHP, (2009) "Nepal National Policy, Strategy and Plan of Action " for Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases" (draft), Government of Nepal. Kathmandu Other: •www.google.com •Nepal Public Health Foundation (NPHF) (www.nphfoundation.org) • www.nhrc.gov.np •Prevalance of NCD’S in Nepal hospital based study. Conducted by NHRC. • Annual Report 2064-65 & 66-67
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