Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research article

State of non-communicable diseases in Nepal

Authors: Gajananda Prakash Bhandari, Mirak Raj Angdembe, Meghnath Dhimal, Sushma Neupane, Choplal Bhusal

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2014

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

The prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) is still unknown in Nepal. The Ministry of Health and Population, Government of Nepal has not yet formulated policy regarding NCDs in the absence of evidence based finding. The study aims to find out the hospital based prevalence of NCDs in Nepal, thus directing the concerned authorities at policy level.

Methods

A cross sectional study was conducted to identify the hospital based prevalence of 4 NCDs (cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), wherein 400 indoor patients admitted during 2009 were randomly selected from each of the 31 selected health institutions which included all non-specialist tertiary level hospitals outside the Kathmandu valley (n = 25), all specialist tertiary level hospitals in the country (n = 3) and 3 non-specialist tertiary level hospitals inside the Kathmandu valley. In case of Kathmandu valley, 3 non-specialist health institutions- one central hospital, one medical college and one private hospital were randomly selected. The main analyses are based on the 28 non-specialist hospitals. Univariate (frequency and percentage) and bivariate (cross-tabulation) analysis were used.

Results

In non-specialist institutions, the hospital based NCD prevalence was 31%. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (43%) was the most common NCD followed by cardiovascular disease (40%), diabetes mellitus (12%) and cancer (5%). Ovarian (14%), stomach (14%) and lung cancer (10%) were the main cancers accounting for 38% of distribution. Majority of CVD cases were hypertension (47%) followed by cerebrovascular accident (16%), congestive cardiac failure (11%), ischemic heart disease (7%), rheumatic heart disease (5%) and myocardial infarction (2%). CVD was common in younger age groups while COPD in older age groups. Majority among males (42%) and females (45%) were suffering from COPD.

Conclusions

The study was able to reveal that Nepal is also facing the surging burden of NCDs similar to other developing nations in South East Asia. Furthermore, the study has provided a background data on NCDs in Nepal which should prove useful for the concerned organizations to focus and contribute towards the prevention, control and reduction of NCD burden and its risk factors.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Daar AS, Singer PA, Leah Persad D, Pramming SK, Matthews DR, Beaglehole R, Bernstein A, Borysiewicz LK, Colagiuri S, Ganguly N, et al: Grand challenges in chronic non-communicable diseases. Nature. 2007, 450: 494-496. 10.1038/450494a.CrossRefPubMed Daar AS, Singer PA, Leah Persad D, Pramming SK, Matthews DR, Beaglehole R, Bernstein A, Borysiewicz LK, Colagiuri S, Ganguly N, et al: Grand challenges in chronic non-communicable diseases. Nature. 2007, 450: 494-496. 10.1038/450494a.CrossRefPubMed
2.
go back to reference World Health Organization: Global status report on non-communicable diseases 2010. 2011, Geneva: World Health Organization World Health Organization: Global status report on non-communicable diseases 2010. 2011, Geneva: World Health Organization
3.
go back to reference Suhrcke M, Nugent RA, Stuckler D, Rocco L: Chronic disease: an economic perspective. 2006, London: Oxford Health Alliance Suhrcke M, Nugent RA, Stuckler D, Rocco L: Chronic disease: an economic perspective. 2006, London: Oxford Health Alliance
4.
go back to reference Mufunda J, Chatora R, Ndambakuwa Y, Nyarango P, Kosia A, Chifamba J, Filipe A, Usman A, Sparks VH: Emerging non-communicable disease epidemic in Africa: preventive measures from the WHO regional office for Africa. Ethn Dis. 2006, 16: 521-526.PubMed Mufunda J, Chatora R, Ndambakuwa Y, Nyarango P, Kosia A, Chifamba J, Filipe A, Usman A, Sparks VH: Emerging non-communicable disease epidemic in Africa: preventive measures from the WHO regional office for Africa. Ethn Dis. 2006, 16: 521-526.PubMed
5.
go back to reference Unwin N, Alberti KGMM: Chronic non-communicable diseases. Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2006, 100: 455-464. 10.1179/136485906X97453.CrossRefPubMed Unwin N, Alberti KGMM: Chronic non-communicable diseases. Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2006, 100: 455-464. 10.1179/136485906X97453.CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference World Health Organization: Noncommunicable diseases in South-East Asia region: a profile. 2002, New Delhi: World Health Organization World Health Organization: Noncommunicable diseases in South-East Asia region: a profile. 2002, New Delhi: World Health Organization
8.
go back to reference Vaidya A, Pokharel PK, Nagesh S, Karki P, Kumar S, Majhi S: Prevalence of coronary heart disease in the urban adult males of eastern Nepal: a population-based analytical crosssectional study. Indian Heart J. 2009, 61: 341-347.PubMed Vaidya A, Pokharel PK, Nagesh S, Karki P, Kumar S, Majhi S: Prevalence of coronary heart disease in the urban adult males of eastern Nepal: a population-based analytical crosssectional study. Indian Heart J. 2009, 61: 341-347.PubMed
9.
go back to reference Maskey A, Sayami A, Pandey MR: Coronary artery disease: an emerging epidemic in Nepal. JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc. 2003, 42: 122-124. Maskey A, Sayami A, Pandey MR: Coronary artery disease: an emerging epidemic in Nepal. JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc. 2003, 42: 122-124.
10.
go back to reference BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences: Sunsari health examination survey. 1996, Dharan: BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences and National Health Education, Information and Communication Centre BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences: Sunsari health examination survey. 1996, Dharan: BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences and National Health Education, Information and Communication Centre
11.
go back to reference Sing DL, Bhattarai MD: High prevalence of diabetes and impaired fasting glycemia in urban Nepal. Diabet Med. 2003, 20: 167-171. 10.1046/j.1464-5491.2003.00829_1.x.CrossRef Sing DL, Bhattarai MD: High prevalence of diabetes and impaired fasting glycemia in urban Nepal. Diabet Med. 2003, 20: 167-171. 10.1046/j.1464-5491.2003.00829_1.x.CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Bhattarai MD, Singh DL: Learning the lessons – preventing type 2 diabetes in Nepal. Diabetes Voice. 2007, 52: 9-11. Bhattarai MD, Singh DL: Learning the lessons – preventing type 2 diabetes in Nepal. Diabetes Voice. 2007, 52: 9-11.
13.
go back to reference Chhetri MR, Chapman RS: Prevalence and determinants of diabetes among the elderly population in the Kathmandu valley of Nepal. Nepal Med Coll J. 2009, 11: 34-38.PubMed Chhetri MR, Chapman RS: Prevalence and determinants of diabetes among the elderly population in the Kathmandu valley of Nepal. Nepal Med Coll J. 2009, 11: 34-38.PubMed
14.
go back to reference Epping-Jordan JE, Galea G, Tukuitonga C, Beaglehole R: Preventing chronic diseases: taking stepwise action. Lancet. 2005, 366: 1667-1671. 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)67342-4.CrossRefPubMed Epping-Jordan JE, Galea G, Tukuitonga C, Beaglehole R: Preventing chronic diseases: taking stepwise action. Lancet. 2005, 366: 1667-1671. 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)67342-4.CrossRefPubMed
15.
go back to reference Beaglehole R, Yach D: Globalisation and the prevention and control of non-communicable disease: the neglected chronic diseases of adults. Lancet. 2003, 362: 903-908. 10.1016/S0140-6736(03)14335-8.CrossRefPubMed Beaglehole R, Yach D: Globalisation and the prevention and control of non-communicable disease: the neglected chronic diseases of adults. Lancet. 2003, 362: 903-908. 10.1016/S0140-6736(03)14335-8.CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference United Nations Development Programme: Human development report 2011. 2011, New York: Palgrave Macmillan United Nations Development Programme: Human development report 2011. 2011, New York: Palgrave Macmillan
18.
go back to reference World Health Organization: Noncommunicable diseases in the South-East Asia region: situation and response 2011. 2011, New Delhi: World Health Organization World Health Organization: Noncommunicable diseases in the South-East Asia region: situation and response 2011. 2011, New Delhi: World Health Organization
19.
go back to reference Shrestha IL, Shrestha SL: Indoor air pollution from biomass fuels and respiratory health of the exposed population in Nepalese households. Int J Occup Environ Health. 2005, 11: 150-160. 10.1179/oeh.2005.11.2.150.CrossRefPubMed Shrestha IL, Shrestha SL: Indoor air pollution from biomass fuels and respiratory health of the exposed population in Nepalese households. Int J Occup Environ Health. 2005, 11: 150-160. 10.1179/oeh.2005.11.2.150.CrossRefPubMed
20.
go back to reference Bhandari R, Sharma R: Epidemiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a descriptive study in the mid-western region of Nepal. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2012, 7: 253-257.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Bhandari R, Sharma R: Epidemiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a descriptive study in the mid-western region of Nepal. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2012, 7: 253-257.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
21.
go back to reference Dhungel S, Paudel B, Shah S: Study of prevalence of hypertension in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients admitted at Nepal medical college and teaching hospital. Nepal Med Coll J. 2005, 7: 90-92.PubMed Dhungel S, Paudel B, Shah S: Study of prevalence of hypertension in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients admitted at Nepal medical college and teaching hospital. Nepal Med Coll J. 2005, 7: 90-92.PubMed
22.
go back to reference Taylor DW: The burden of non-communicable diseases in India. 2010, Hamilton: The Cameron Institute Taylor DW: The burden of non-communicable diseases in India. 2010, Hamilton: The Cameron Institute
23.
go back to reference Binu VS, Chandrashekhar TS, Subba SH, Jacob S, Kakria A, Gangadharan P, Menezes RG: Cancer pattern in western Nepal: a hospital based retrospective study. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2007, 8: 183-186.PubMed Binu VS, Chandrashekhar TS, Subba SH, Jacob S, Kakria A, Gangadharan P, Menezes RG: Cancer pattern in western Nepal: a hospital based retrospective study. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2007, 8: 183-186.PubMed
24.
go back to reference Pradhananga KK, Baral M, Shrestha BM: Multi-institution hospital-based cancer incidence data for Nepal: an initial report. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2009, 10: 259-262.PubMed Pradhananga KK, Baral M, Shrestha BM: Multi-institution hospital-based cancer incidence data for Nepal: an initial report. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2009, 10: 259-262.PubMed
25.
go back to reference Bajracharya N, Karki P, Sapkota S, Bastakoti S, Yagol N, Khan GM, Shakya R, Rao BS: Prevalence pattern of cancer and handling of cytotoxic drugs. KUSET. 2006, 2: Bajracharya N, Karki P, Sapkota S, Bastakoti S, Yagol N, Khan GM, Shakya R, Rao BS: Prevalence pattern of cancer and handling of cytotoxic drugs. KUSET. 2006, 2:
Metadata
Title
State of non-communicable diseases in Nepal
Authors
Gajananda Prakash Bhandari
Mirak Raj Angdembe
Meghnath Dhimal
Sushma Neupane
Choplal Bhusal
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-23

Other articles of this Issue 1/2014

BMC Public Health 1/2014 Go to the issue