Management of Dyslipidemia and Hypertension – Journey Mapping in the Philippines

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine Acta Medica Mediterranea Pub Date : 2022-12-25 DOI:10.32552/2022.actamedica.796
Alberto A Atilano, E. Llanes, D. Ona, G. Brizuela
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Literature was reviewed semi-systematically with the purpose of generating Philippines-specific data for the patient journey stages for dyslipidemia and hypertension, namely, awareness, screening, diagnosis, treatment, adherence, and control. A structured search was conducted on EMBASE and MEDLINE databases for studies published in English in the last 10 years, whose full text was available. An unstructured search was conducted on Google, and websites of health ministries and international organizations, without any limits. The last search was run for dyslipidemia on 12.11.2019 and for hypertension on 28.07.2020. For dyslipidemia, six records out of 590 records were retrieved, and for hypertension, seven records and one unpublished conference presentation out of 160 records retrieved, were included in the final synthesis. The review estimated that in the Philippines, the prevalence of dyslipidemia was 38.8%, while 59.0% of patients were undergoing treatment, with 44.2% of patients achieving control. Prevalence of hypertension was 27.5% and estimated rates at different stages of patient journey were- awareness- 61.5%, screening- 3.2%, diagnosis- 39.7%, treatment- 65.4%, adherence- 57%, and control- 57.6%. Potential contributory factors for low assessment rates and suboptimal management include low doctor-to-population ratio, inadequate time for screening and counseling, absence of locally validated tools for cardiovascular screening, low awareness and utilization of clinical practice guidelines, and some misperceptions of current treatment recommendations. Effective training of physicians, patient education initiatives, and multi-sectoral coordination are some of the recommendations to improve the status of management of dyslipidemia and hypertension in the Philippines.
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血脂异常和高血压的管理-菲律宾的旅行地图
我们对文献进行了半系统的回顾,目的是生成菲律宾特定的血脂异常和高血压患者旅程阶段的数据,即意识、筛查、诊断、治疗、依从性和控制。在EMBASE和MEDLINE数据库中对近10年发表的英文研究进行结构化检索,全文可查。在谷歌、卫生部和国际组织的网站上进行了非结构化搜索,没有任何限制。最后一次搜索是在2019年11月12日对血脂异常进行搜索,在2020年7月28日对高血压进行搜索。对于血脂异常,检索了590份记录中的6份,对于高血压,检索了160份记录中的7份记录和1份未发表的会议报告,纳入了最终的综合。该综述估计,在菲律宾,血脂异常的患病率为38.8%,而59.0%的患者正在接受治疗,44.2%的患者获得控制。高血压患病率为27.5%,患者不同阶段的估计率为:意识- 61.5%,筛查- 3.2%,诊断- 39.7%,治疗- 65.4%,依从性- 57%,对照组- 57.6%。低评估率和次优管理的潜在因素包括医生与人口比例低、筛查和咨询时间不足、缺乏当地有效的心血管筛查工具、对临床实践指南的认识和利用程度低,以及对当前治疗建议的一些误解。有效的医生培训、患者教育倡议和多部门协调是改善菲律宾血脂异常和高血压管理状况的一些建议。
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Acta Medica Mediterranea 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Acta Medica Mediterranea is an indipendent, international, English-language, peer-reviewed journal, online and open-access, designed for internists and phisicians. The journal publishes a variety of manuscript types, including review articles, original research, case reports and letters to the editor.
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