Audio By Carbonatix
A consultant family physician at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr Roberta Lamptey, has advised Ghanaians to pay attention to non-infectious diseases as they are becoming more common in Africa.
The co-principal investigator for care for cardiometabolic disease (CREATE) in Africa speaking at the CREATE Ghana meeting said that the most common non-infectious diseases are cardiometabolic diseases.
“In Africa, when asked to mention fatal diseases, names such as Ebola and Covid quickly comes up. Across media platforms, there are always precautionary messages on these.
"This is because African healthcare systems were developed to focus on infectious diseases; and in Ghana, it is no different.
"While this may not be bad, it however means that African healthcare is better set up to cope with infectious diseases than non-infectious diseases.
"But lately non-infectious diseases are becoming more common in Africa; with the most common being cardiometabolic diseases. These include heart disease, diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure”.
“According to World Health Organization (WHO), 1.5 million deaths are directly attributed to diabetes, each year while about 17.9 million deaths each year are caused by cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), making it the leading cause of death globally.
"And at its current rising rate, it may not be too farfetched to say that every home in Ghana has 1 or more persons with any or more of the above-mentioned conditions.
"Increasingly, people below 40 years have to learn how to live with multiple chronic long-term conditions such as strokes, obesity, hypertension and diabetes”, she added.
Dr Roberta Lamptey mentioned that her team is elated to have the NIHR Global health group on collaborative care for cardiometabolic disease in Africa (CREATE) to help change the trends in Africa and Ghana.
“To change the trends in Africa and Ghana, CREATE has brought together researchers and doctors from Ghana, Kenya and Mozambique, to determine what healthcare needs are most important to patients and health workers in these countries.
"CREATE Ghana meetings will focus on activities for the development and testing of a care model which can be used to provide better health care to patients with cardiometabolic diseases; in particular, those living with multiple long-term chronic conditions”.
“Recruitment of patients living with chronic long-term cardiac diseases and data collection processes for a feasibility trial to test a self-management education model, developed by the CREATE collaborators is planned for this quarter after the necessary ethical approvals have been obtained.
"This may ultimately strengthen Ghana’s health system in providing integrated care for chronic conditions”, she concluded.
The event held at Accra City Hotel has in attendance CREATE collaborators, Health Ministry officials, representatives from hospitals and various health-related fields.
They met to deliberate on integrated care for people living with multiple long-term conditions,
CREATE is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care (NIHR, UK).
Latest Stories
-
ECOWAS deploys standby force to Benin amid military takeover
6 minutes -
Livestream: The Probe discusses scholarship debt crises
11 minutes -
2025/26 GPL: Hearts suffer comprehensive 2-0 loss to Karela United
53 minutes -
Kennedy Agyapong begins Central Regional campaign tour with major healthcare donations
56 minutes -
Digital-savvy youth in Northern Ghana use internet to digitise local languages for generations
1 hour -
GES directs Dzodze-Penyi SHS Headmaster to step aside over alleged sexual misconduct
2 hours -
My vision is to build an agile central bank ready for emerging risks; tackling dollarisation is also a major priority – Asiama
2 hours -
Ukrainian city hit by ‘massive’ strike as peace talks in US conclude
2 hours -
Staff and tourists among 25 killed in Goa nightclub fire
2 hours -
BoG to cut policy rate aggressively in coming months – Fitch Solutions
2 hours -
GPL 2025/2026: Salim Adams sends Medeama top of the league
2 hours -
CUTS raises concern over prolonged delay in consumer protection and competition law passage
2 hours -
Dumelo urges youth to embrace agriculture, entrepreneurship at VYE Forum
2 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Oduro’s stunning strike earns Hohoe United win over Asante Kotoko
3 hours -
Samartex return to winning ways with victory over GoldStars
3 hours
