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Prev Med Rep ; 46: 102867, 2024 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39282534

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Hypertension is present in almost a third of Türkiye's adult population. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Türkiye in conjunction with the World Health Organization, rolled out a pilot primary health care model from February 2019 to 2020 to improve hypertension screening, management, and follow-up across the provinces of Erzincan, Çankiri and Usak. The model was conducted in selected family health centers for one year and included multiple interventions - training of multidisciplinary primary care teams, implementation of evidence-based, standardised clinical guidelines related to monitoring and treatment of hypertension, clinical supervision and performance monitoring, and provision of health education to hypertensive individuals. Repeat surveys of population-based random samples of 975 patients were taken before (December 2018) and after (February 2020) model implementation to evaluate its effect on care delivery. There was an almost 6.5-fold increase in the measurement and subsequent recording of blood pressure compared to before model implementation (from 50 to 323). Blood pressure control improved to 58 % of measured individuals compared to 46 % of those measured at initial evaluation. The frequency of measuring risk factors and outcomes related to hypertension at least once a year increased for creatinine from 71 % to 79 %, fasting blood glucose from 70 % to 78 %, and tobacco use from 22 % to 31 %. Prescription of antihypertensive drugs increased from 49 % to 61 %. With improvements in hypertension-related care in all measures and across all regions, this primary healthcare model represents a potential paradigm for nationwide implementation.

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Public Health Pract (Oxf) ; 7: 100498, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38779506

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Background: Enabling, supporting and promoting positive health-related behaviours is critical in addressing the major public health challenges of our time, and the multifaceted nature of behaviours requires an evidence-based approach. This statement seeks to suggest how a much-needed enhanced use of behavioural and cultural science and insights for health could be advanced. Study design and methods: and methods: Public health authorities of Europe and Central Asia and international partner organizations in September 2023 met in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss the way forward. Drawing on 1) country reporting to WHO, 2) interview study with public health authorities and 3) the meeting deliberations, this meeting statement was developed. Results: The meeting statement presents a joint call for step-change accelerated use of evidence-based approaches for health behaviours. Actionable next steps for public health authorities and international and regional development partners in health are presented. Conclusions: The way forward involves increased resource allocation, integration of behavioural insights into health strategies, advocacy through case and cost-effectiveness examples and capacity building.

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