Department of Non-Communicable Diseases and Mental Health, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC, USA.
Department of Medicine, Libin Cardiovascular Institute, The University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, Canada.
Curr Hypertens Rep. 2024 Apr;26(4):141-156. doi: 10.1007/s11906-023-01286-w. Epub 2023 Dec 2.
HEARTS in the Americas is the regional adaptation of Global Hearts, the World Health Organization initiative for cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention and control. Its overarching goal is to drive health services to change managerial and clinical practice in primary care settings to improve hypertension control and CVD risk management. This review describes the HEARTS in the Americas initiative. First, the regional epidemiological situation of CVD mortality and population hypertension control trends are summarized; then the rationale for its main intervention components: the primary care-oriented management system and the HEARTS Clinical Pathway are described. Finally, the key factors for accelerating the expansion of HEARTS are examined: medicines, team-based care, and a system for monitoring and evaluation.
Thus far, 33 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have committed to integrating this program across their primary healthcare network by 2025. The increase in hypertension coverage and control in primary health care settings compared with the traditional model is promising and confirms that the interventions under the HEARTS umbrella are feasible and acceptable to communities, patients, providers, decision-makers, and funders. This review highlights some cases of successful implementation. Scaling up effective treatment for hypertension and optimization of CVD risk management is a pragmatic way to accelerate the reduction of CVD mortality while strengthening primary healthcare systems to respond effectively, with quality, and equitably, to the challenge of non-communicable diseases, not only in low-middle income countries but in all communities globally.
HEARTS in the Americas 是全球心脏倡议(Global Hearts)的区域性适应版本,该倡议是世界卫生组织(WHO)针对心血管疾病(CVD)预防和控制的项目。其总体目标是推动卫生服务部门改变基层医疗保健环境中的管理和临床实践,以提高高血压控制和 CVD 风险管理水平。本文介绍了 HEARTS in the Americas 倡议。首先,总结了 CVD 死亡率和人群高血压控制趋势的区域流行病学情况;然后,描述了其主要干预措施的基本原理:以基层医疗为导向的管理系统和 HEARTS 临床路径。最后,探讨了加速 HEARTS 扩张的关键因素:药物、团队护理和监测评估系统。
迄今为止,拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的 33 个国家承诺到 2025 年在其基层医疗保健网络中整合该计划。与传统模式相比,基层医疗保健环境中高血压覆盖率和控制率的提高是有希望的,这证实了 HEARTS 计划下的干预措施对社区、患者、医务人员、决策者和资金提供者来说是可行且可接受的。本文强调了一些成功实施的案例。扩大高血压有效治疗和优化 CVD 风险管理是加速降低 CVD 死亡率的务实方法,同时加强基层医疗保健系统以有效、高质量和公平地应对非传染性疾病的挑战,这不仅是中低收入国家,而且是全球所有社区都面临的挑战。