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World health Organization's guidance for tracking non-communicable diseases towards sustainable development goals 3.4: an initiative for facility-based monitoring

  • Arlene Quiambao
  • , Mohammad Reza Malekpour
  • , Ali Golestani
  • , Mahsa Heidari-Foroozan
  • , Seyyed Hadi Ghamari
  • , Mohsen Abbasi-Kangevari
  • , Benjamin O. Anderson
  • , Prebo Barango
  • , Elena Fidarova
  • , Bianca Hemmingsen
  • , Andre Ilbawi
  • , Taskeen Khan
  • , Roberta Ortiz Sequeria
  • , Gojka Roglic
  • , Sarah Rylance
  • , Felipe Roitberg
  • , Leanne Riley
  • , Slim Slama
  • , Lubna Bhatti
  • , Melanie Cowan
  • Patricia Rarau, Stefan Savin, Farshad Farzadfar, Kouamivi Mawuenyegan Agboyibor, Ashutosh N. Aggarwal, Oyetayo Akala, Chaisiri Angkurawaranon, Hong Anh Chu, Ranjit Mohan Anjana, Carmen Antini, Zeba Aziz, Shannon Barkley, Abdul Basit, Partha Basu, Sara Benitez Majano, Kazi Bennoor, Jeffrey W. Brettler, Neslihan Cabioglu, Roberta Caixeta, Norman Campbell, Carolina Chavez, Sohel Reza Choudhury, Marilys Anne Corbex, Alvaro Cruz, Nemdia Daceney, Shona Dalal, Goodarz Danaei, Jean Marie Dangou, Wouter De Groote, Cheick Bady Diallo, Issimouha Dille, Rolando Enrique Domingo, Gampo Dorji, Brucel B. Duncan, Uzochukwu Egere, Hicham El Berri, Asma El Sony, Mai Eltigani, Jill Farrington, Heba Fouad, Paola Friedrich, Soad Fuentes-Alabi, Angelo Gamarra, Edward Gregg, Reena Gupta, Sumit Gupta, Weiping Jia, Evelyn Jiagge, Pekka Jousilahti, Ratnasabathipillai Kesavan, Somesh Kumar, Tiina Laatikainen, Bagher Larijani, Maria Lasierra Losada, Tuyet Lan Le Thi, Naomi Levitt, Sylvana Luciani, Mauricio Maza, Bente Mikkelsen, Yousser Mohammad, Andrew Moran, Ali Motlagh, Stephen Mulupi, Raul H. Murillo, Miriam Mutebi, Rebecca Nantanda, Moffat Nyirenda, Patrick O'Connor, Dike Ojji, Gertrude Edna Omoro, Dolores Ondarsuhu, Pedro Ordunez, Mohamed Ould Sidi Mohamed, Mayowa Owolabi, Kazem Rahimi, Ivo Rakovac, Joao Filipe Raposo, Andres Rosende, Jane Rowley, Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan, Vitaly Smelov, Josaia Tiko, Marcello Tonelli, Elena Tsoyi, Todd Tuttle, Cherian Varghese, Liliana Vásquez, Kavitha Viswanathan, Hongyi Xu, Cheng Har Yip
  • World Health Organization
  • Non-Communicable Diseases Research Center
  • University of Washington
  • WHO Regional Office for Africa
  • Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
  • Chiang Mai University
  • Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre
  • WHO Regional Office for the Americas
  • Hameed Latif Hospital
  • Diabetic Association of Pakistan
  • International Agency for Research on Cancer
  • National Institute of Diseases of the Chest and Hospital
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Istanbul University
  • University of Calgary
  • National Heart Foundation Hospital and Research Institute
  • Universidade Federal da Bahia
  • Expertise France
  • Harvard University
  • WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
  • Division of Healthier Populations and Noncommunicable Diseases
  • Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
  • Division of Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health
  • Epidemiological Laboratory for Public Health Research and Development
  • St. Jude Children Research Hospital
  • Imperial College London
  • University of California at San Francisco
  • University of Toronto
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • Henry Ford Cancer Institute
  • National Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Jhpiego
  • University of Eastern Finland
  • Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • Viet Nam Respiratory Society
  • University of Cape Town
  • Latakia University
  • Resolve to Save Lives
  • Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
  • Aga Khan University
  • Makerere University
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • Regions Hospital
  • University of Abuja, Gwagwalada
  • University of Ibadan
  • University of Oxford
  • APDP-Diabetes Portugal
  • Karkinos Healthcare
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education
  • University of Malaya

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Abstract

Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for over 60% of annual global deaths, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries. This trend undermines progress toward Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.4, which seeks to reduce premature mortality from NCDs by one-third by 2030. Despite the availability of effective and relatively affordable interventions, addressing NCDs requires sustained, coordinated efforts and robust monitoring systems. Facility-based monitoring offers a dynamic alternative to static surveys, enabling continuous assessment of healthcare quality and utilization. Methods: This study followed a systematic approach to develop standardized global and national NCD monitoring indicators, using the Donabedian model as a conceptual framework. It focused on four major NCD categories: hypertension and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, and cancers. The methodology included systematic scoping reviews from inception up to November 2021 and a multi-round Delphi process involving global experts to assess the validity and feasibility of proposed indicators. This study was funded internally by WHO. There were no payments to participants. Findings: The final output consisted of 81 validated indicators—22 core and 59 optional. These indicators demonstrated high feasibility and relevance for facility-based monitoring of NCD service delivery. They provide actionable metrics for assessing and improving the quality of care across diverse health system settings. Interpretation: This study highlights the urgent need for comprehensive, context-sensitive NCD monitoring frameworks. The proposed set of indicators offers a validated foundation for improving NCD care delivery and aligns with efforts to achieve SDG target 3.4. Ongoing updates and local adaptations will be essential to ensure continued relevance and effectiveness. Funding: This study was funded internally by WHO.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103304
JournaleClinicalMedicine
Volume85
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2025

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Delphi technique
  • Health information systems
  • Noncommunicable diseases
  • Primary health care
  • Quality indicators
  • World Health Organization

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