Health workers are being challenged to start ‘coaching’ their patients on how to live healthier lives. This challenge was issued by Health Minister, Dr. Frank Anthony. Minister Anthony disclosed that in Guyana, non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular diseases, strokes, high blood pressure and diabetes are prevalent. He said however, that these diseases can be prevented with the appropriate lifestyle changes.
“So, when you come to the health centre, one of the things that we want our doctors and healthcare workers to talk to you about is the things that can help to make the lifestyle changes. So, we want to spend additional time to coach you to make sure that you can make these lifestyle changes because they’re very important,” Dr. Anthony said during the recent launch of the ‘Hearts technical package’ at the Eccles Health Centre, East Bank Demerara. The minister while speaking about high blood pressure, stressed that exercising, reducing salt and alcohol intake, losing weight, and diet modification can regulate blood pressure.
The health minister while reiterating the role health workers play in educating and helping people to maintain healthy changes, disclosed that training will be provided to ensure these personnel are able to better communicate with their patients, and assist them to make these necessary changes. “One of the things that we’ll be doing is training of our healthcare workers. [We] want to make sure that they understand the new protocols so when people come in, we coach them about lifestyle changes, we work with them to make sure that they embrace these changes, and if we have to give them medication then we have the right types of meds available for them,” Dr. Anthony said.
Meanwhile, minister Anthony noted that preventing and controlling diabetes is another priority of the health ministry, since according to estimates from the International Diabetic Federation, approximately 60, 000 people in Guyana are diabetic. Dr. Anthony declared government’s commitment to provide better infrastructure, as well as training for healthcare workers so that they can provide quality services to the country’s population.
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