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Role of female community health volunteers in ischemic stroke prevention, identification, referral and rehabilitation in Nepal
For the past three decades, female community health volunteers (FCHVs) have been at the forefront of Nepal's health map and have contributed significantly to its improving health indicators such as maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate. Given the changing epidemiology of Nepal and t...
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description | For the past three decades, female community health volunteers (FCHVs) have been at the forefront of Nepal's health map and have contributed significantly to its improving health indicators such as maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate. Given the changing epidemiology of Nepal and the shift of burden from communicable to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), it is important to revitalize their role with the changing times. The prevalence of ischemic stroke in Nepal is on the rise. However, very few people make it to the hospital within the time frame for thrombolysis and the patient's knowledge about ischemic stroke seems to play a major part. FCHVs can play a significant role in improving ischemic stroke care by raising awareness about the condition, its risk factors, and informing the public about the need for timely treatment. They can help screen for common risk factors such as obesity, hypertension and diabetes as well as monitor for treatment in previously diagnosed individuals. Randomized controlled trials have shown to yield favorable results in NCDs with engagement of FCHVs. With proper training and support, they can play an important role in improving ischemic stroke care in low- and middle-income countries like Nepal. |
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