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AuthorEl-Kassas, Mohamed
AuthorAlnaamani, Khalid M.
AuthorKhalifa, Rofida
AuthorYilmaz, Yusuf
AuthorLabidi, Asma
AuthorAlmattooq, Maen
AuthorSanai, Faisal M.
AuthorDebzi, Maisam W.I.Akroush Nabil
AuthorMedhat, Mohammed A.
AuthorWaked, Imam
AuthorTumi, Ali
AuthorElbadry, Mohamed
AuthorMohammed, Mohammed Omer
AuthorSharara, Ala I.
AuthorEl Houni, Ali
AuthorAlsenbesy, Mohamed
AuthorEl-Khayat, Hisham
AuthorTharwat, Mina
AuthorElzouki, Abdel Naser
AuthorAlswat, Khalid A.
AuthorYounossi, Zobair M.
Available date2025-12-19T02:11:59Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameJournal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.14218/JCTH.2025.00286
CitationEl-Kassas, M., AlNaamani, K. M., Khalifa, R., Yilmaz, Y., Labidi, A., Almattooq, M., ... & Younossi, Z. M. (2025). Mapping Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatotic Liver Disease Models of Care across 17 Middle East and North Africa Countries: Insights into Guidelines, Infrastructure, and Referral Systems. Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology, 13(10), 791.
ISSN2225-0719
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=105019949481&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/69198
AbstractBackground and Aims: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) represents an escalating healthcare burden across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region; however, system-level preparedness remains largely undefined. This study aimed to assess existing mod els of care, clinical infrastructure, policy frameworks, and provider perspectives across 17 MENA countries. Methods: A cross-sectional, mixed-methods survey was distributed to clinicians from MASLD-related specialties across the region. A total of 130 experts (87.2% response rate) from academic, public, and private sectors in 17 countries participated. The questionnaire addressed national policies, diagnostic and therapeutic practices, referral pathways, multidisciplinary team (MDT) integration, and patient/public engagement. Quantitative responses were analyzed descriptively, while qualitative inputs underwent thematic analysis. Results: Only 35.4% of respondents confirmed the presence of national clinical guidelines for MASLD, and 73.1% reported the absence of a national strategy. Structured referral pathways were reported by 39.2% of participants, and only 31.5% believed the current model adequately addresses MASLD. While 60% supported MDT approaches, implementation remained inconsistent. Limited access to transient elastography was reported by 26.2% of providers. Public education efforts were minimal: 22.3% reported no available tools, and 87.7% indicated the absence of patient-reported outcomes data. Nearly half (47.7%) cited poor patient adherence, attributed to low awareness, financial barriers, and lack of follow-up. Conclusions: Significant policy, structural, and educational gaps persist in MASLD care across the MENA region. To address this rising burden, countries must adopt integrated national strategies, expand access to non-invasive diagnostic tests, institutionalize MDT care, and invest in both public and provider education as essential pillars of system-wide preparedness.
Languageen
PublisherXia and He Publishing Inc.
SubjectMASLD
MENA
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Middle East and North Africa region
MoCs
Models of care
Multidisciplinary care
TitleMapping Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatotic Liver Disease Models of Care across 17 Middle East and North Africa Countries: Insights into Guidelines, Infrastructure, and Referral Systems
TypeArticle
Issue Number10
Volume Number13
ESSN2310-8819
dc.accessType Open Access


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