Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Articles Information
Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Vol.4, No.4, Dec. 2018, Pub. Date: Dec. 6, 2018
Dubai Community Health Care Needs Analysis, Understanding Gaps and Planning Healthcare Services Dubai Health Authority, UAE, 2017
Pages: 155-164 Views: 7299 Downloads: 555
Authors
[01] Maisoon Ali Al Shaali, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[02] Nahed Abdul Khaleq Monsef, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[03] Shamsa Abdulla Bin Hammad, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[04] Laila Sulaiman Ismail, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[05] Nehad Hassan Mahdy Abd El Magid, Nehad Hassan Mahdy Abd El Magid, Health Centers Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[06] Rasha Ismail Abdel Salam, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[07] Fatma Hashem Moustafa, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[08] Salah Ahmed Mohamed Elbadawi, PHC Chief Executive Officer Office, Primary Health Care Services Sector, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[09] Moulham Saleh Ashtar, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[10] Ali Muneer Al Rahma, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[11] Seema Mohamed Al Marzouqi, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[12] Nitha Abdul Majeed, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[13] Mohammad Khaled Faleh Yahya, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[14] Mona Ibrahim Abdulla, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[15] Shaikha Mohd Ahmad Belharfia, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[16] Mariam Obaid AlZaabi, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
[17] Sumaiya Mohamed Abdulla Ahmad Al Blooshi, Community Health Services Programs Section, Health Affairs Department, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Abstract
It is important to know the community perception to health, and how to promote it, based on community health needs assessment. The findings will define the health challenges and the existing community resources to address them through adoption of a strategic plan and by delivering successful services. There is a paucity of research concerning the community needs assessment in UAE. Therefore, the current study is to identify the most common health problems in Dubai, assess the health education needs, the need of implementing new services and recommend appropriate actions to improve them. This study was cross sectional qualitative and quantitative in nature. A sample of 2200 participants aged 18 years and above, local and non-local, males and females were selected from those who attended primary health care centers (PHC), shopping malls, public parks, governmental and private institutions. A convenience sampling method was done in the selected settings, to assure highest response rate and widespread coverage of the community. Data was collected using a structured standard individual interview questionnaire. Piloting of the questionnaire was performed. Results showed that 49% were local, 47% were males, 71% were married, and 80% were with bachelor and higher degree. 35% of participants rated their health as average or bad, 30.3% of them think they have a health problem. Main identified health problems were, joint or back pain 36%, overweight and obesity 25%. Around 50.7% of the participants visited PHC for healthcare support. Perceptions to improve health were as follow, 44.5% of participants suggested to increase screening and wellness programs, 34.1% of them wanted provision of e rehabilitation center and 32.9% wanted to have specialist physicians in PHC settings. Regarding health education provision, 55.5% preferred health campaigns and 31.8 preferred social media communications. Generally, 45% expressed need for chronic disease health education. Clinical services required by participants were as follow, 74% asked for family medicine clinical services and 66% asked for child health services. Around 59.8% reported that the social services could be easily obtained. The study concluded that joints and back pain were the most common health problems, therefore establishing orthopedic clinics and rehabilitation services in PHC were among the priority needs and recommendations. People preferred to get health education through campaigns and social media. Therefore, an increase in the number of health awareness campaigns about chronic disease, routine wellness checkups, child health services, and social support public awareness are needed and recommended.
Keywords
Healthcare Needs, Community Needs, Community Assets, Health Needs Assets, Primary Health Care (PHC), Dubai Health Authority (DHA)
References
[01] Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. Health care systems in transition: the search for efficiency. Paris: OECD; 1990. (Social policy studies No 7.) https://www.oecd.org/els/health-systems/22364122.pdf
[02] Wright. J, Williams. R and Wilkinson. JR, Development and importance of health needs assessment, National Institutes of Health, BMJ. 1998 Apr 25; 316 (7140): 1310–1313. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1113037/
[03] Nambiar. D and Mander. H Inverse care and the role of the state: the health of the urban poor, US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Published online 2017 Feb 1st, doi: [10.2471/BLT.16.179325], https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5327938/
[04] Self-perceived health statistics, 2016, Eurostat Statistics, Data extracted in December 2017. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Self-perceived_health_statistics#Self-perceived_health
[05] CDC. Arthritis. Prevalence of arthritis in US. 2017. https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/data_statistics/arthritis-related-stats.htm
[06] Patients’ perspectives on health care in the United States, 2016, https://www.npr.org/assets/img/2016/02/26/PatientPerspectives.pdf
[07] 2016 Community health needs assessment, Northern Cochise Community Hospital, Inc., in partnership with Copper Queen Community Hospital, Benson Hospital, Cochise County Health & Social Services, and the Legacy Foundation. http://www.ncch.net/getpage.php?name=CHNA
[08] Verena H. M, Judith G. C and Raymond P. P, Self-Perceptions of Health: A Prospective Analysis of Mortality, Control, and Health, Journal of Gerontology: PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1999, Vol. 54B, No. 2, P85-P93. https://watermark.silverchair.com/54B-2-P85.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAAmgwggJkBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggJVMIICUQIBADCCAkoGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMndn3uOl6e0TvPOaUAgEQgIICGxjjN9owCBjGY0o3RB-tkfzrOUrcPPlv_Kh16hzBLSJehm7vG49MEqn56YRsfJEUFa974NZz-OlCkjwR1FAh2e4GD7NWUEwG3HfKF_S7kOttH894cIXULJoAniIpemVfTo94dx_3symPzzxO7WAW4Fx8tO5lLvMl6_414H0GQDkNbCRE7sduAIF5JFVibCLbSgGorHXcywyN7F-Ed0RC2DSkYltKsqGKoGJI8lsGiUrwc53DNiJLNXO4PJQ0_DewYNGrT6m4uLfhmL0S1BfronkejErsuGMRRzP1gSGTkCZ-yDRBhxgJY3QFtsbTRhDKRgCTtfCMFfFdEHIHeEIkNa9h-PAnkqd7BXmbZtiMgQ8vGJwGO662fahMTBD8qqtUJPirjMeYZsdRhPowTUj79FqTXEr8LdXFfYXGtJN5-92CBCH2p2h04OeSz2AbK5EyTBSEVHMFiD1GlZso0Iy6jh1R5e05JVXLgzULl1paRWCbj53qZzilfnaXmQLS7vK9FDAMbL6CKg-HiuoZ9sX-O-35dVijiJ1BLoXeBIwECVB4MNhXRfUMaF66bxfO8mqdeefqjGAfV_AJnPqGWsMG6O1NuB1zdheIgy4mmsVEOXVmVGNX6zQeG-e2rft98qgE-tHvq33ErjzQ1vj26gFW2QHhjloPufUNKSHtanewPsjolmxzWnG033VqUuwPsO_dJ5OYGkOUy5k4MUhP
[09] Rice JA, Community health assessment. The first step in community health planning, US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Hosp Technol Ser. 1993; 12 (13): 1-32. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10166708
[10] Scottish needs assessment programme, needs assessment in primary care: a rough guide, Glasgow, May 1998. https://www.scotphn.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Needs_Assessment_in_Primary_Care_-_a_rough_guide.pdf
600 ATLANTIC AVE, BOSTON,
MA 02210, USA
+001-6179630233
AIS is an academia-oriented and non-commercial institute aiming at providing users with a way to quickly and easily get the academic and scientific information.
Copyright © 2014 - American Institute of Science except certain content provided by third parties.