Non-Communicable Diseases in the Caribbean Region

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Non-Communicable Diseases in the Caribbean Region Dr. Shiyan Chao The World Bank Regional Workshop on Non-Communicable Diseases in the Caribbean Kingston, Jamaica May 28-30, 2012

Outline Why the World Bank is providing Technical Assistance Program on Non-Communicable Diseases in the Caribbean Region; The major findings from the World Bank s TA program Policy Options and Recommendations

Why Focus on NCDs Responding to CARICOM s request to support NCD control after the Port of Spain Regional Summit on NCDs in 2007. Expanding the support from HIV/AIDS programs to NCDs the needs to address the leading causes of death in the Caribbean Region. Sharing international experiences on NCD control and learn from the Caribbean Region 5/13/2017

The World Bank s NCD Program in the Caribbean Region The World Bank undertook two assessments of NCDs in the Caribbean region to build on the knowledge and understanding on NCDs in the region. The Growing Burden of Non Communicable Diseases in the Eastern Caribbean Non-Communicable Diseases in Jamaica: Moving from Prescription to Prevention 5/13/2017

Main Findings from the Two Studies 5/13/2017

Burden of NCDs in Caribbean NCD deaths are 5 times of deaths from other diseases NCD deaths are 10 times of deaths from HIV/AIDS NCDs account for 65% burden of disease Increasing trend of NCDs in the region Source: PAHO

Global Rank of Years of Life Lost (YLL) Due to NCDs Country Global Rank (out of 195 countries) Source: WHO Cuba 43 Antigua and Barbuda 50 Dominica 53 Grenada 58 Jamaica 59 Barbados 60 Saint Lucia 69 Saint Kitts and Nevis 71 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 78 Trinidad and Tobago 102 Bahamas 106 Suriname 108 Belize 118 Dominican Republic 129 Guyana 131 Haiti 153

Estimates 2008 Leading Causes of Death for Jamaica Source: WHO Causes Deaths Years of Life Lost (%) (%) All Causes 100 100 Cerebrovascular disease 18 11 Diabetes mellitus 11 8 Ischaemic heart disease 10 6 Hypertensive heart disease 6 4 Lower respiratory infections 4 4 HIV/AIDS 4 9 Stomach cancer 3 2 Nephritis and nephrosis 3 3 Perinatal conditions 2 8 Breast cancer 2 3

Chronic Disease Prevalence is Increasing among Adult Population 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2006 2007 observed predicted Source: JSLC author calculation Predicted prevalence controlled for key individual socioeconomic and demographic characteristics

%chronic illness Estimates 2008 Gender Gap of Chronic Illness 20% Burden is widening 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% year female male Source: JSLC author calculation Adjusted prevalence controlled for key individual socioeconomic and demographic characteristics

Common Risk factors Contributing to NCDs Overweight and Obesity Physical Inactivity Tobacco use Alcohol Abuse

Rick Factors Overweight/obesity is steadily increasing, especially among women. Physical inactivity levels are high across the OECS and women are less physically active than men in each country. Tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption are widespread across the Caribbean and the early age of initiation is of a particular concern. 5/13/2017

Changes (%) in nutritional status of Jamaicans 15-74 years during 2000-2008 Source: JHLSII 2007-8 Report (Wilks, et al. 2008)

Economic Burden of NCDs Economic Burden to individuals have two components: Direct economic burden: at individual level is the sum of (a) out-patients visits; (b) hospital stays, and (c) medication. Indirect economic burden of NCDs is from reduction of productivity due to illness.

Impact of NCDs Health expenditure on a diabetic patient ranges from US$322 to US$769 per year which is more than annual per capita spending for health in the six OECS countries. Data for Saint Lucia show that NCD patients spend 36 percent of their annual household expenditures on out-ofpocket healthcare costs for NCD care. Poorer households carry the heavier financial burden of NCDs as they spend 48 percent of their per capita healthcare expenditures on NCDs while the richest spend less than 20 percent. 5/13/2017

Findings Based on household survey data, NCDs economic burden accounted for 3% of Jamaica GDP in 2008. This does not include government expenditure or insurance expenditure. Jamaican women have much higher risk in developing NCDs. 5/13/2017

Policy Options Policies and programs need to not only focus on treatment, but more importantly on prevention. Strengthen surveillance and monitoring of NCDs to enable developing targeted interventions. Prioritize actions on tackling underlying behavioral risk factors. 5/13/2017

Policy Options Continue to raise political awareness to secure commitment at the decision-making level and to mobilize resources. Regulatory acts on tobacco and alcohol to address pricing policies, taxing tobacco products, enforcing smoke-free worksites and public places and restricting alcohol sales outlets and their operating hours. 5/13/2017

Recommendations Build a comprehensive National Strategy on NCDs Adopt a multi-sector approach (lessons learned from AIDS Programs) Engage NGOs and CSOs in NCD control 5/13/2017