The contextual awareness, response and evaluation (CARE) diabetes project: study design for a quantitative survey of diabetes prevalence and non-communicable disease risk in Ga Mashie, Accra, Ghana
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2024
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GLOBAL HEALTH ACTION
Abstract
Diabetes is estimated to affect between 3.3% and 8.3% of adults in Ghana, and prevalence is
expected to rise. The lack of cost-effective diabetes prevention programmes designed specifically for the Ghanaian population warrants urgent attention. The Contextual awareness
Response and Evaluation (CARE): Diabetes Project in Ghana is a mixed-methods study that
aims to understand diabetes in the Ga Mashie area of Accra and identify opportunities for
community-based intervention and inform future diabetes prevention and control strategies.
This paper presents the study design for the quantitative survey within the CARE project. This
survey will take place in the densely populated Ga Mashie area of Accra, Ghana. A household
survey will be conducted using simple random sampling to select households from 80
enumeration areas identified in the 2021 Ghana Population and Housing Census. Trained
enumerators will interview and collect data from permanent residents aged ≥ 25 years.
Pregnant women and those who have given birth in the last six months will be excluded.
Data analysis will use a combination of descriptive and inferential statistics, and all analyses will
will account for the cluster sampling design. Analyses will describe the prevalence of
diabetes, other morbidities, and associated risk factors and identify the relationship between
diabetes and physical, social, and behavioural parameters. This survey will generate evidence
on drivers and consequences of diabetes and facilitate efforts to prevent and control diabetes
and other NCDs in urban Ghana, with relevance for other low-income communities.
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Research Article
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus, urban poor communities, epidemiology