Optimizing Care for Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome: Leveraging Implementation Science in the Path Toward Pharmacoequity.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Regina M Longley, Cecilia Katzenstein, Dinushika Mohottige
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Overview the current landscape of pharmacoequity in cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome.

Recent findings: CKM syndrome is a key driver of the significant morbidity and mortality associated with cardiovascular disease, and poses a significant threat to public health. Despite a growing armamentarium of evidence-based therapies for the prevention and management of CKM syndrome, access to these treatments remains unequal. For instance, gender, race, and ethnicity-based disparities have been noted in use of first-line, guideline-directed, disease-modifying drugs. Barriers to pharmacoequity in CKM including multimorbidity/polypharmacy, low awareness, clinical inertia, cost, pharmacy inaccessibility, unequal socio-contextual factors, and fragmented care require urgent attention including equity-promoting policy.​​ Individual- and system-level barriers to pharmacoequity in CKM syndrome impede optimal CKM management, particularly among minoritized populations. We describe how a multifaceted, multi-level approach to CKM equity including interdisciplinary care and clinical decision support tools designed from an implementation science lens may help combat these inequities.

优化心血管-肾脏-代谢综合征的护理:在药物公平的道路上利用实施科学。
综述目的:综述心血管-肾-代谢综合征(CKM)药物公平的现状。近期研究发现:CKM综合征是与心血管疾病相关的重大发病率和死亡率的关键驱动因素,并对公众健康构成重大威胁。尽管有越来越多的基于证据的治疗方法来预防和管理CKM综合征,但获得这些治疗的机会仍然不平等。例如,性别、种族和基于民族的差异已被注意到在使用一线、指导方针、疾病改善药物。CKM中药物公平的障碍包括多种疾病/多种药物、低意识、临床惰性、成本、药房不可及、不平等的社会环境因素和碎片化的护理,需要紧急关注,包括促进公平的政策。个人和系统层面的药物公平障碍阻碍了CKM综合征的最佳管理,特别是在少数民族人群中。我们描述了从实施科学角度设计的跨学科护理和临床决策支持工具等多方面、多层次的CKM公平方法如何有助于消除这些不公平现象。
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Current Cardiology Reports
Current Cardiology Reports CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
6.20
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2.70%
发文量
209
期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to provide timely perspectives from experts on current advances in cardiovascular medicine. We also seek to provide reviews that highlight the most important recently published papers selected from the wealth of available cardiovascular literature. We accomplish this aim by appointing key authorities in major subject areas across the discipline. Section editors select topics to be reviewed by leading experts who emphasize recent developments and highlight important papers published over the past year. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field.
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