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Implementation of a community-based hypertension control program in Matanzas, Cuba.

Yamilé Valdés González1, Norm R C Campbell2, Edelys Pons Barrera3, Marcy Calderón Martínez4, Alina Pérez Carrera5, José Manuel Morales Rigau6, Jose Alberto Afonso de León7, Vivian Pérez Jiménez8, Orlando Landrove Rodríguez9, Donald J DiPette10, Gloria Giraldo11, Pedro Orduñez11.   

Abstract

Increased blood pressure is a leading risk factor for death worldwide, and improving the control of hypertension is a major health goal to reduce non-communicable disease. Thus, in 2016, as part of a regional effort between the Pan American Health Organization and Cuban Ministry of Public Health to reduce cardiovascular risk and disease, a community demonstration project was implemented to enhance hypertension control. The intervention project was in a population of 25 868 people served by the Carlos Verdugo Martínez Polyclinic in Matanzas, Cuba. The project implemented interventions currently recommended in the World Health Organization HEARTS modules, including a standardized clinical training program with certification for blood pressure measurement, routine screening for hypertension in clinics and in the community, a simple directive pharmacologic treatment algorithm, and a registry with performance reporting and feedback. Qualitative and quantitative program monitoring and evaluation was established. In a 2010 national survey, the prevalence of hypertension and the rate of hypertension control were estimated to be 31% and 36%, respectively. Following less than one year of the full implementation of the program, the prevalence of hypertension, proportion of the hypertensive population registered as having hypertension, proportion of those drug-treated who were controlled, and estimated population rate of control were 30%, 90%, 68%, and 58%, respectively. Based on these positive results, the program has been expanded to include another demonstration program initiated in a second region. In addition, preliminary efforts to disseminate and scale-up aspects of the program to the full Cuban population have started.
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Keywords:  algorithm; blood pressure; hypertension; implementation; primary care; public health

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31967722      PMCID: PMC8029874          DOI: 10.1111/jch.13814

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)        ISSN: 1524-6175            Impact factor:   3.738


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