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Review
. 2014 Jul;29(4):324-30.
doi: 10.1097/HCO.0000000000000067.

Prevention and control of hypertension: developing a global agenda

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Prevention and control of hypertension: developing a global agenda

Norm R C Campbell et al. Curr Opin Cardiol. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review demonstrates the need for enhancing strategic approaches to the prevention and control of hypertension, a global health issue.

Recent findings: An epidemic of chronic noncommunicable diseases is threatening national healthcare systems' sustainability and the economy of many countries. Increased blood pressure is the leading risk for premature death and disability and accounts for approximately 10% of healthcare spending. Four of nine recent United Nations' targets for reducing chronic noncommunicable diseases relate directly or indirectly to hypertension. The expanded chronic care model provides a comprehensive framework for developing hypertension prevention and control strategies. The model addresses the roles of healthy public policy, healthy living environments, healthy communities, reorientation of health services delivery toward management of chronic illness, support for improving clinical decisions, enhanced skills of people to prevent and self-manage chronic disease, partnerships of stakeholders and information systems to track the impact of interventions and identify care 'gaps'. The authors advocate that hypertension organizations can lead aspects of hypertension strategy development and implementation.

Summary: Prevention and control of hypertension requires a strategic approach that could have a central role for hypertension experts and the hypertension community.

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