Using conceptual and theoretical frameworks such as the Hierarchy of Need, this guide presents an overall approach for countries developing their type 1 diabetes services within their health system. This step-by-step approach aims to assist countries on where to begin and highlights the different elements they should address to build a positive environment for type 1 diabetes management.
This model presents a step-by-step approach to building a positive environment for type 1 diabetes management by focusing on meeting the key needs of individuals.
The focus of health system interventions for noncommunicable diseases and diabetes focus mainly on primary health care responses existing interventions are not necessarily adapted for the complex management of type 1 diabetes. This article identifies and describes health system interventions that have been developed to improve the management of type 1 diabetes, particularly in LMICs
Using rapid assesements gathered in the four ACCISS countries of Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Peru and Tanzania, this article describes and compares the health system responses for type 1 diabetes.
Diverse prioritisation among participant groups underscores the need of inclusive decision-making processes. By incorporating varied perspectives, healthcare systems can better address needs of people living with diabetes and enhance overall care quality.