Audio By Carbonatix
AstraZeneca, a global pharmaceutical company, has opened a nebulization station at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) in the Northern Region to help improve asthma care in the country.
The nebulization station is equipped with four nebulizing machines, which administer the medicine to patients, chairs and desks, and a television screen to play educational videos to patients, parents and relatives. The videos explain what asthma is, and what they need to do to better manage asthma.
The opening of the nebulisation station at the TTH formed part of the Africa PUMUA Initiative, which was launched by AstraZeneca to highlight its commitment to improving the health outcomes of patients in Africa.
AstraZeneca Country President for African Cluster, Barbara Nel, who handed over the nebulisation station to the authorities of the TTH in Tamale, said the gesture formed part of AstraZeneca’s commitment to working with governments, and teaching hospitals to ensure sustainable improvement in asthma care for both paediatric and adult asthma patients.
By providing support, in the form of infrastructure, increasing awareness of the symptoms and risks of asthma, and building the capacity of all role players across the patient journey, the Africa PUMUA Initiative looks at addressing the barriers currently preventing access to care for patients with asthma.
In Ghana, the initiative was designed in consultation and collaboration with the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Ghana Thoracic Society, Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana, local health providers and respiratory health experts to strengthen the health system and centres, with the overarching ambition to improve paediatric and adult asthma management across both the public and private sectors.
Nel said, “by working together with the GHS, Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana and other health societies and partners to boost medical knowledge and expertise and build an infrastructure for asthma patients, we believe we will be able to redefine asthma care in Ghana. Together we can achieve results that go beyond what any individual stakeholder can achieve.”
She added that, “we are focusing on both paediatric and adult asthma. We are focusing both on private hospitals but importantly on public hospitals because we know that is where the biggest need is in terms of improving asthma care.”
Madam Evelyn Danikuu, Director of Nursing Services at TTH expressed gratitude to AstraZeneca for selecting TTH to be part of the Africa PUMUA Initiative, saying it would strengthen its capacity for improved asthma management.
The TTH has some nebulising machines, but not enough to cater for the high number of patients requiring such services, especially during the dry season, hence the significance of the new nebulising station.
Madam Danikuu said many people would benefit from the initiative at the TTH because it was strategically located serving the northern part of the country and some neighbouring countries.
The Africa PUMUA Initiative is AstraZeneca's innovative programme committed to redefining asthma care in Africa.
Through partnership with governments, health care professionals and societies, and AstraZeneca, the initiative aims to improve paediatric and adult asthma management across public and private sectors with a focus on local health system strengthening, health worker capacity building, awareness and education, and equitable access to AstraZeneca’s respiratory medicines.
The initiative forms part of AstraZeneca’s sustainability commitment to deliver improved accessibility, affordability and availability of quality care in Africa.
Latest Stories
-
Kafui Dey suggests seat fillers to fix late TGMA start
9 minutes -
World Bank, GCEA provide FIDIC contract management training in Accra
21 minutes -
T-bills auction: Government records 20.1% undersubscription; interest rates continue to surge
23 minutes -
Scientists from Ghana, Brazil and UK gather in Kumasi to tackle biodiversity crisis with technology
25 minutes -
ECG announces power outages in Amasaman and Western Region for maintenance and cable fault repairs
28 minutes -
Rescue efforts for trapped worshipers intensify in Accra New Town building collapse
57 minutes -
49 Years On: Shirley Graham Du Bois remembered as a force beyond W.E.B. Du Bois’ legacy
58 minutes -
Japanese-Ghanaian musician Coco Blasian wants Ghanaian man for marriage
1 hour -
Worshipers trapped as building collapses in Accra New Town
2 hours -
Police investigate GH₵400K mobile money withdrawal linked to gold robbery in Kumasi
2 hours -
Scoreline was a bit deceptive – Otto Addo on Austria humiliation
2 hours -
14 children rescued as floodwaters wreak havoc in Tema Manhean
3 hours -
GPL 25/26: Hearts slip further away in title race after 2-2 draw with All Blacks
3 hours -
Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey urges gov’t to take immediate action against illegal mining
3 hours -
Otto Addo says Black Stars job “always under threat”
3 hours
