The human cost of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is high with the World Health Organization (WHO) attributing over 71% of the annual global deaths to NCDs. The burden ...
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Baseline Survey – Better understanding, better healthcare programme
In late 2020, a SUNI-SEA project kick-off workshop was organised among local stakeholders in Ninh Binh province in the north of Vietnam, to introduce the project interventions ...
Community-based Interventions: The key to reducing non-communicable diseases in South East Asia
Our researchers conducted a study to identify the effective core health-components, and contextual factors and programme elements of ...
Meningkatkan Pencegahan dan Pengendalian Diabetes dan Hipertensi di Indonesia, Myanmar, dan Vietnam
Meningkatkan Pencegahan dan Pengendalian Diabetes dan Hipertensi di Indonesia, Myanmar, dan Vietnam
Studi Retrospektif secara Singkat
In the first year, the project analysed the situation in each location. We made an inventory of what is happening in each country in NCD prevention and control and compared this with findings in the literature of what is effective and what is cost-effective. We drew lessons learned from each country and made an inventory of strong and weak points. Based on the findings we produced recommendations for the implementation of community-based and primary healthcare activities in the prospective phase of SUNI-SEA.
Menganalisis efektivitas biaya intervensi PTM di Asia Tenggara: Sebuah tinjauan literatur
Menganalisis efektivitas biaya intervensi PTM di Asia Tenggara: Sebuah tinjauan literatur
Pencegahan dan Pengendalian Penyakit Tidak Menular di Asia Tenggara: Apa yang Kita Ketahui dari Literatur?
The research teams in the SUNI-SEA project reviewed existing literature from South-East Asia concerning prevention and control and extracted most important lessons learned that we will apply in SUNI-SEA.
Health economic evaluation shared at Mt. Hood Diabetes Challenge
Our two researchers represented SUNI-SEA as one of the consortiums working on health economic evaluations in South-East Asia at Mt Hood Diabetes challenge in Seoul, South Korea.
Talk with SUNI-SEA Project Coordinator
Jaap Koot, SUNI-SEA project coordinator shared his thought on the link between NCDs and older people, why we need to involve community in NCD intervention and what we have learnt so far from SUNI-SEA reserach project.
Exposure to ‘posbindu’ primary health centres of Indonesia
Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Sebelas Maret University, Dr Diah Kurnia Mirawati, and Dr Ari Natalia Probandari welcomed Dr Jeanet Landman and Z.E. Partdoel from University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) to Indonesia for a four-day visit programme, during 29 October – 1 November 2019.