From pilot project to national implementation: experiences from the North Karelia Project.

A Nissinen, J Tuomilehto, P Puska
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The North Karelia Project started in 1972 as a response to the request of the local people. It was aimed at reducing the exceptionally high mortality and morbidity from cardiovascular diseases in the area. The Project's activities have been directed towards inducing behavioural changes amongst the entire population. Equally, the care of those already sick (such as hypertensives) has also simultaneously been reorganized. The Project has involved the whole of that society, in addition to the health care system, and has collaborated with the food industry, schools and various voluntary organizations. The most recent new activity is a programme to promote marketing of local vegetables and berries to have a substitution for dairy farming, as consumption of dairy products reduce with new dietary habits. The results are encouraging. The individually reported health behavioural changes are reflected by a clear net reduction in biological risk factors (serum cholesterol, blood pressure) compared to the reference community. Also statistics show that mortality from ischaemic heart disease has been reduced more significantly in North Karelia (-22%) than in the rest of Finland (-11%) during the period 1974-1979. The activities tested in North Karelia, and found to be feasible, have been recommended for implementation nationwide in Finland. For instance, anti-smoking activities were first tested in North Karelia before the introduction of national legislation, and experiences obtained in health education have been conveyed to other sectors of the Finnish population through national television in several programmes. The county of North Karelia continues to be a demonstration area in Finland, at present for the Integrated Programme for the Prevention of Noncommunicable Diseases.

从试点项目到国家实施:北卡累利阿项目的经验。
北卡累利阿项目是应当地人民的要求于1972年启动的。其目的是降低该地区心血管疾病的极高死亡率和发病率。该项目的活动旨在促使全体人民改变行为。同样,对那些已经患病的人(如高血压患者)的护理也同时进行了重组。除了保健系统外,该项目还涉及整个社会,并与食品工业、学校和各种志愿组织合作。最近的新活动是一项计划,促进当地蔬菜和浆果的营销,以替代奶牛养殖,因为新的饮食习惯减少了乳制品的消费。结果令人鼓舞。与参考社区相比,个人报告的健康行为变化反映在生物风险因素(血清胆固醇、血压)的明显净减少上。此外,统计数据显示,1974-1979年期间,北卡累利阿缺血性心脏病死亡率(-22%)比芬兰其他地区(-11%)下降得更显著。在北卡累利阿进行试验并发现可行的活动已被建议在芬兰全国范围内实施。例如,在实行国家立法之前,反吸烟活动首先在北卡累利阿进行了试验,在卫生教育方面取得的经验已通过国家电视台的几个节目传播给芬兰人口的其他阶层。北卡累利阿县目前仍然是芬兰预防非传染性疾病综合方案的示范区。
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