Addressing the growing burden of obesity, diabetes and asthma in children and adolescents: The role of primary health care and the WHO Pocket book in Europe for a healthy future

Sophie Jullien, Susanne Carai, Martin W. Weber
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The burden of obesity, diabetes mellitus and asthma remains a significant public health issue worldwide. These conditions are associated with premature deaths and a reduced quality of life. Primary health care plays a key role in the prevention, detection, and management of noncommunicable diseases in childhood, including diabetes and asthma. Health promotion is crucial for a healthy life from early childhood, preventing from obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, exposure to tobacco smoke, and other risk factors associated to noncommunicable diseases. Asthma and type 1 diabetes mainly begin in childhood; thus, recognition and early detection at the primary health care level are essential. In the long term, management of children with chronic diseases requires regular follow-up and cooperation with a specialized team. Care coordination by the primary health care provider is key for optimal control of the disease and development of the child or adolescent in the physical, emotional, and social spheres. Over-referral for diagnosis and follow-up is associated with unnecessary specialist overload, patient anxiety, and financial burden for the families and the health system. Clear criteria and referral pathways with efficient communication between the professional team members are essential to empower primary health care providers, avoid unnecessary referrals, and optimize the care and quality of life of children and adolescents with chronic diseases.

The WHO Pocket book of primary health care for children and adolescents was recently developed to address knowledge gaps and improve the diagnosis and management of children and adolescents at the outpatient level. It dedicates an entire chapter to health promotion and disease prevention with counselling messages addressed to children, adolescents and their families; provides guidance for the diagnosis and management of asthma, diabetes and other chronic diseases; and includes additional considerations for adolescents living with chronic conditions.

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应对儿童和青少年肥胖、糖尿病和哮喘日益加重的负担:初级卫生保健和世界卫生组织《欧洲健康未来手册》的作用。
肥胖症、糖尿病和哮喘仍然是全球重大的公共卫生问题。这些疾病与过早死亡和生活质量下降有关。初级卫生保健在预防、检测和管理包括糖尿病和哮喘在内的儿童非传染性疾病方面发挥着关键作用。促进健康对儿童早期的健康生活至关重要,可预防肥胖、久坐不动的生活方式、接触烟草烟雾和其他与非传染性疾病相关的风险因素。哮喘和 1 型糖尿病主要始于儿童时期;因此,在初级卫生保健层面进行识别和早期检测至关重要。从长远来看,慢性病患儿的管理需要定期随访以及与专业团队的合作。初级医疗保健提供者的护理协调是优化疾病控制以及儿童或青少年在身体、情感和社会领域发展的关键。过度转诊诊断和随访会造成不必要的专家超负荷工作、患者焦虑以及家庭和医疗系统的经济负担。明确的标准和转诊途径以及专业团队成员之间的有效沟通,对于增强初级卫生保健提供者的能力、避免不必要的转诊以及优化慢性病儿童和青少年的护理和生活质量至关重要。该手册用整整一章的篇幅介绍了健康促进和疾病预防,并向儿童、青少年及其家人提供了咨询信息;为哮喘、糖尿病和其他慢性病的诊断和管理提供了指导;还包括了对患有慢性病的青少年的额外考虑。
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Global pediatrics
Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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