The prevalence and determinants of non-communicable diseases among Ghanaian adults: A survey at a secondary healthcare level
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The current epidemiological transition of diseases in Ghana necessitates understanding
their burden and the associated context-specific risk factors to inform disease prevention
strategies. To determine the prevalence and determinants of selected Non-Communicable
Diseases (NCDs) among patients seeking healthcare services in a secondary health facility
in Ghana. A facility-based survey was conducted among adult patients 18 years and above
between May and July 2021, using a multi-stage sampling approach. Data regarding the
prevalence of NCDs, participants’ socio-demographics and lifestyle factors of NCDs were
obtained using Modified STEP wise Approach to NCD Risk Factor Surveillance (STEPS).
The Chi-square test and regression analysis were performed to identify the risk factors of
NCDs at P < 0.05. The participants comprised 480 patients with a mean age of 37.7±16.5
years, and 57.7% (277/480) of them were females. The overall prevalence of the selected
NCDs was 26.7% (CI = 0.23–0.31), of which hypertension (22.7%) was the most prevalent.
More than half (54.2%) of the participants engaged in alcohol consumption and 54% were
physically inactive. The odds of developing NCDs were higher in females (CI = 1.32–4.10, P
= 0.004), older adults (CI = 4.11–20.68, P <0.001), overweight/obese adults (CI = 1.65–
4.70, P < 0.001), family history (CI = 0.15–0.46, P<0.001), and alcohol consumption (CI =
0.12–0.40, P < 0.001). There was an overall high prevalence of NCDs, strongly influenced
by the participants’ age, sex, BMI, alcohol consumption, and family history. These determinants should be highlighted as part of the campaign for preventive action plans.
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Citation: Boakye H, Atabila A, Hinneh T, Ackah M, Ojo-Benys F, Bello AI (2023) The prevalence and determinants of non-communicable diseases among Ghanaian adults: A survey at a secondary healthcare level. PLoS ONE 18(2): e0281310. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281310