The implementation of a standardized paper-based chronic noncommunicable diseases registry at primary health-care clinics

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Dharamraj, Kavita [1 ]
Birju-Balraj, Vedwattie [1 ]
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[1] South West Reg Hlth Author, Primary Care Dept, Independence Ave, San Fernando, Trinidad Tobago
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Chronic noncommunicable diseases; developing countries; implementation; paper-based patient registries; population-based patient registries; primary care;
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10.4103/jncd.jncd_120_23
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background:The use of a standardized national chronic noncommunicable disease (CNCD) registry is of immense benefit in addressing the CNCD burden in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T). This study seeks to assess the outcomes of a paper-based CNCD registry implemented in the primary health-care centers in South Trinidad.Methods:At the South-West Regional Health Authority, a standardized paper-based registry was implemented in 2017, at the 33 public primary health-care clinics. Following this, a CNCD Registry Assessment Survey was administered cross-sectionally to 94 end-users to evaluate the implementation outcomes of the registry. The outcome domains - feasibility, penetration, acceptability, sustainability, fidelity, uptake, and costs were analyzed using summary statistics.Results:Fifty-five percent of end-users responded. Most responses came from the primary care physicians 1 (50.0%) of County Caroni. Most respondents were from County Caroni, 19 (36.5%) and St. Patrick, 19 (36.5%). Ninety-one percent of end-users thought that the CNCD registry was easily adopted. For 85.9% of end-users, the registry had fidelity (85.9%); 84.2% thought it was well accepted; feasible (82.7%); easily penetrated (82.7%), and appropriate (76.0%). Forty-two percent thought that the cost of implementation was high, while 30.8% were neutral. Seventy-one percent thought that the paper-based CNCD registry should be sustained, and 94.2% of end-users thought that an electronic CNCD registry should be implemented.Conclusion:It is possible and feasible to implement a standardized paper-based registry. Through this process, we were able to define the prevalence of five CNCDs and two risk factors of overweight/obesity and smoking for the chronic disease clinic population. Subsequently, we would like to implement a digitized CNCD registry.
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