AUTHOR=Kassa Melkamu Dugassa , Grace Jeanne Martin
TITLE=Noncommunicable Diseases Prevention Policies and Their Implementation in Africa: A Systematic Review
JOURNAL=Public Health Reviews
VOLUME=42
YEAR=2022
URL=https://www.ssph-journal.org/journals/public-health-reviews/articles/10.3389/phrs.2021.1604310
DOI=10.3389/phrs.2021.1604310
ISSN=2107-6952
ABSTRACT=
Objectives: To synthesize the existing evidence on NCD policy equity, policy practices, and policy implementation gaps to prevent NCDs in African countries.
Methods: Following the PRISMA-Extension for equity-focused review guidelines, the authors systematically searched documentary evidence from seven databases (BMC, CINHAL Plus, Cochrane, Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus) to identify studies conducted and published on African countries between April 2013 and December 31, 2020.
Results: From identified 213 records, 21 studies were included in the final synthesis. Major results showed inadequate studies on NCD policy, unsatisfactory NCD-related policy development, poor policy implementation, lack of policy equity to combat NCDs, and lack of data recorded on NCDs’ prevalence, morbidity, and mortality.
Conclusion: The rigorous WHO-endorsed NCD policies and prevention strategies on the African continent might debar African policymakers and leaders from developing and implementing indigenous NCD-combating strategies. Continent-wide innovative and indigenous NCD-prevention policies and policy equity to effectively prevent, control, and manage NCDs must be developed by African scientists and policymakers.