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National health policies and strategies for addressing chronic kidney disease: Data from the International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas
BL. Neuen, AK. Bello, A. Levin, M. Lunney, MA. Osman, F. Ye, GE. Ashuntantang, E. Bellorin-Font, MB. Gharbi, S. Davison, M. Ghnaimat, P. Harden, V. Jha, K. Kalantar-Zadeh, PG. Kerr, S. Klarenbach, CP. Kovesdy, V. Luyckx, S. Ossareh, J. Perl, HU....
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Directory of Open Access Journals
od 2021
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od 2021
PubMed Central
od 2021
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- časopisecké články MeSH
National strategies for addressing chronic kidney disease (CKD) are crucial to improving kidney health. We sought to describe country-level variations in non-communicable disease (NCD) strategies and CKD-specific policies across different regions and income levels worldwide. The International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas (GKHA) was a multinational cross-sectional survey conducted between July and October 2018. Responses from key opinion leaders in each country regarding national NCD strategies, the presence and scope of CKD-specific policies, and government recognition of CKD as a health priority were described overall and according to region and income level. 160 countries participated in the GKHA survey, comprising 97.8% of the world's population. Seventy-four (47%) countries had an established national NCD strategy, and 53 (34%) countries reported the existence of CKD-specific policies, with substantial variation across regions and income levels. Where CKD-specific policies existed, non-dialysis CKD care was variably addressed. 79 (51%) countries identified government recognition of CKD as a health priority. Low- and low-middle income countries were less likely to have strategies and policies for addressing CKD and have governments which recognise it as a health priority. The existence of CKD-specific policies, and a national NCD strategy more broadly, varied substantially across different regions around the world but was overall suboptimal, with major discrepancies between the burden of CKD in many countries and governmental recognition of CKD as a health priority. Greater recognition of CKD within national health policy is critical to improving kidney healthcare globally.
Centre for Kidney Disease Research University of Queensland Brisbane Australia
Department of Community Health Sciences University of Calgary Calgary Canada
Department of Intensive Care Austin Health Melbourne Australia
Department of Medicine Monash University Melbourne Australia
Department of Medicine Queen Mary Hospital The University of Hong Kong Pok Fu Lam Hong Kong
Department of Medicine University of Calgary Calgary Canada
Department of Nephrology General University Hospital Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Department of Nephrology Kidney Foundation Hospital and Research Institute Dhaka Bangladesh
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa
Department of Renal Medicine Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney Australia
Dialysis Unit CASMU IAMPP Montevideo Uruguay
Division of Nephrology and Hypertension University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa
Division of Nephrology and Immunology Department of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Canada
Division of Nephrology Bezmialem Vakif University Istanbul Turkey
Division of Nephrology Department of Medicine University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Division of Nephrology Department of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Canada
George Institute for Global Health India New Delhi India
Key Lab of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention and Treatment Ministry of Education of China
Key Lab of Renal Disease Ministry of Health of China Beijing China
Kidney and Hypertension Research Unit University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa
Manipal Academy of Higher Education Manipal India
Nephrology Development Clinical Center Tbilisi State Medical University Tbilisi Georgia
Nephrology Division Department of Internal Medicine The Specialty Hospital Amman Jordan
Oxford Kidney Unit Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Oxford United Kingdom
Peking Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences Beijing China
Population Health Sciences University of Bristol Bristol United Kingdom
Renal Division Department of Medicine Peking University 1st Hospital Beijing China
School of Medicine University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia
School of Public Health Imperial College London United Kingdom
Sorbonne Université Paris France
The George Institute for Global Health University of New South Wales Sydney Australia
The Richard Bright Renal Unit Southmead Hospital North Bristol NHS Trust Bristol United Kingdom
Translational Research Institute Brisbane Australia
University of Leicester Leicester United Kingdom
University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis Tennessee United States of America
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