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Ahead of World Stroke Day, WHO regional director pitches for strengthening care services

Press Trust of India • October 28, 2021, 17:47:27 IST
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Southeast Asia, has in recent years, achieved significant progress on its flagship priorities on preventing and controlling noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and achieving universal health coverage

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Ahead of World Stroke Day, WHO regional director pitches for strengthening care services

New Delhi: An estimated 70 percent of strokes and 87 percent of stroke-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia Poonam Khetrapal Singh said on Thursday. To help address this inequity, the World Health Organization (WHO) continues to support all countries of the South-East Asia region to identify and apply “best buy” interventions that reduce the risk of stroke, and which strengthen access for all to quality stroke services, she said in a statement ahead of World Stroke Day on Friday. “The WHO South-East Asia Region is committed to strengthening health care services to prevent, treat and manage stroke, and to provide quality rehabilitative care for stroke-related disability,” she said. The region has in recent years achieved significant progress on its flagship priorities on preventing and controlling noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and achieving universal health coverage, both of which are critical to region-wide efforts to prevent, treat and manage stroke, and to increase access to rehabilitative care, Singh stated. All countries of the region continue to implement multi-sectoral NCD action plans, while also expanding the provision of NCD services at the primary level, in line with the 2016 Colombo Declaration. “Several countries continue to lead globally on tobacco control efforts, with India, Nepal, Maldives, Thailand and Timor-Leste among the world’s top 10 countries with the largest graphic warnings on tobacco packaging. Amid the pandemic response, the Region continues to promote healthy lifestyles, including by facilitating physical activity and healthy eating, and by tackling harmful use of alcohol and substance abuse. “Increased taxation of unhealthy products will not only change unhealthy behaviours, but could also enhance budgetary allocations on health, including on services to prevent, detect, treat and manage stroke and other NCDs,” she said. By the end of this year, the region will have completed the second year of its multi-country support for stroke care improvement initiative. The programme aims to support countries to strengthen stroke management and referrals through the development and training of multidisciplinary teams consisting of doctors, nurses and rehabilitation therapists, Singh highlighted. During the first year of implementation, which started in April 2021, Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar and Timor-Leste participated in the care improvement programme, which has since been expanded to Nepal and Sri Lanka. In all countries of the region, several interventions can be applied to achieve immediate progress in strengthening stroke care services.

The first is integrating stroke prevention and detection into preventive and promotive health interventions, especially at the primary level, she stated. Community intervention, e-health and appropriate medication and lifestyle modification can prevent at least 50 percent of stroke events.

Alongside increased public literacy in the FAST method — Facial drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty and Timely emergency service — can significantly reduce the incidence and impact of stroke. The second is strengthening existing pathways of care from the primary level up, and through to rehabilitation, ensuring that gaps are identified and addressed using a hub and spoke model. Specific focus is needed to improve fast-track referrals and enhance emergency stroke services, she stated. The third is making essential stroke medicines accessible to all. Thrombolytic medicines and other medicines for stroke are now included in WHO’s Essential Medicines List and should be integrated into national lists. The fourth if identifying and implementing high-impact innovations. Virtual capacity building in particular holds great promise, alongside tele-networking within and between countries to improve skills and share knowledge and resources, she said in the statement. An estimated 70 percent of strokes occur in low- and middle-income countries, which also account for 87 per cent of stroke-related deaths and disability-adjusted life years, she said. Amid the COVID-19 response, countries of the region must leverage every chance possible to improve health and well-being, increase health system efficiency, and promote social and economic empowerment and growth. “On World Stroke Day, WHO reiterates its commitment to support countries of the Region to strengthen stroke care services to reduce incidence, enhance detection, improve treatment, and increase access to quality rehabilitative services. A fairer, healthier more sustainable Region is ours to achieve,” Singh stated.

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