Ten Recommendations for Accelerating Hypertension and Diabetes Control to Reduce Stroke, Heart, and Renal Disease with the Aim to Save Lives in Cameroon Through Partnerships and Collaborations

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advances in Therapy Pub Date : 2024-09-14 DOI:10.1007/s12325-024-02960-4
Anastase Dzudie, Mesmin Dehayem, Liliane Mfeukeu Kuate, Marie Solange Ndom, Christian Ngongang Ouankou, Peter Vanes Ebasone, Armel Djomou Ngongang, Epie Njume, Felicite Kamdem, Simeon Pierre Choukem, Noël Emmanuel Essomba, Jerome Ateudjieu, Francois Kaze Folefack, Erika Nang Obada, Aristide Nono, Brice Kitio, Patrice Tchendjou, Friedrich Thienemann, Jerome Boombhi, Chris Nadege Nganou, Gloria Ashuntantang, Alain Patrick Menanga, Andre Pascal Kengne, Sylvie Ndongo Amougou, Appolinaire Tiam, Farida Haoua, Eugene Sobngwi, Jean Claude Mbanya
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Hypertension and diabetes are currently the most common, treatable, and controllable cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors for stroke, heart, and renal diseases in Cameroon. Hypertension affects 30% of adults aged ≥ 20 years with 90% as uncontrolled cases, while type 2 diabetes affects 6% of the same population, with 70% remaining underdiagnosed. Despite publication of the first Roadmap on raised blood pressure by the World Heart Federation in 2015, the Pan African Society of Cardiology Roadmap in 2017, and the technical package for cardiovascular disease management in primary health care (WHO-HEARTS) in 2020, very little progress has been made in improving the diagnosis, treatment, and control of cardiovascular risk factors and diseases in Cameroon. The Cameroon Cardiac Society and a dozen Cameroon non-communicable diseases societies, national organizations from the community and the civil society, along with researchers and members of academia and the health sector, came together under the patronage of representatives of the government to propose new strategies to improve hypertension and diabetes control and save lives in Cameroon. Two simple and practical algorithms for the management of hypertension and diabetes were developed. The ten recommendations tailored to be efficiently implemented in our country were summarized under the acronym ‘A SMART VIEW’ (Awareness, Screening, Manufacture, Activity, Research, Task-shifting, HIV/AIDS, Insurance, Education, and WHO-HEARTS). It is our hope that all stakeholders will further collaborate to remove barriers and enhance facilitators to deploy the proposed actions and reduce the burden of uncontrolled hypertension and untreated diabetes in Cameroon.

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关于加快高血压和糖尿病控制以减少中风、心脏病和肾病的十项建议,目的是通过伙伴关系和合作挽救喀麦隆的生命
高血压和糖尿病是目前喀麦隆最常见、可治疗和可控制的中风、心脏病和肾病的心血管和代谢风险因素。在年龄≥ 20 岁的成年人中,30%患有高血压,其中 90% 的患者病情未得到控制;在同一人群中,6%患有 2 型糖尿病,其中 70% 的患者诊断不足。尽管世界心脏联盟于 2015 年发布了第一份关于高血压的路线图,泛非心脏病学会于 2017 年发布了路线图,世界卫生组织于 2020 年发布了初级卫生保健中心血管疾病管理的技术包(WHO-HEARTS),但喀麦隆在改善心血管风险因素和疾病的诊断、治疗和控制方面进展甚微。在政府代表的赞助下,喀麦隆心脏病学会和十几个喀麦隆非传染性疾病学会、来自社区和民间社会的国家组织,以及学术界和卫生部门的研究人员和成员齐聚一堂,提出了改善喀麦隆高血压和糖尿病控制、挽救生命的新战略。为高血压和糖尿病的管理制定了两个简单实用的算法。为在我国有效实施而量身定制的十项建议被概括为 "A SMART VIEW"(认识、筛查、生产、活动、研究、任务转移、艾滋病毒/艾滋病、保险、教育和世界卫生组织--HEARTS)。我们希望,所有利益攸关方将进一步合作,消除障碍,加强促进因素,以部署拟议的行动,减轻喀麦隆未得到控制的高血压和未得到治疗的糖尿病的负担。
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Advances in Therapy
Advances in Therapy 医学-药学
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期刊介绍: Advances in Therapy is an international, peer reviewed, rapid-publication (peer review in 2 weeks, published 3–4 weeks from acceptance) journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality clinical (all phases), observational, real-world, and health outcomes research around the discovery, development, and use of therapeutics and interventions (including devices) across all therapeutic areas. Studies relating to diagnostics and diagnosis, pharmacoeconomics, public health, epidemiology, quality of life, and patient care, management, and education are also encouraged. The journal is of interest to a broad audience of healthcare professionals and publishes original research, reviews, communications and letters. The journal is read by a global audience and receives submissions from all over the world. Advances in Therapy will consider all scientifically sound research be it positive, confirmatory or negative data. Submissions are welcomed whether they relate to an international and/or a country-specific audience, something that is crucially important when researchers are trying to target more specific patient populations. This inclusive approach allows the journal to assist in the dissemination of all scientifically and ethically sound research.
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