Translating Guidelines, Protocols, and Care Pathways for Hypertension Into Effective Program Implementation.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Pedro Ordunez, Sonia Y Angell, Donald J DiPette, Jeffrey Brettler, Norm R C Campbell, Marc G Jaffe, Niamh Chapman, Andres Rosende, Grace Marie Ku, Esteban Londoño, Daniel José Piñeiro, Paul K Whelton
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Abstract

Background: Inconsistent terminology and conceptual overlap among clinical practice guidelines, treatment protocols, and care pathways can lead to confusion in program design and implementation.

Methods: Drawing on the implementation experience of HEARTS in the Americas-the largest regional adaptation of the WHO Global HEARTS Initiative-this communication describes the characteristics, functions, and interrelationships of clinical practice guidelines, treatment protocols, and care pathways. It outlines their respective roles in development, approval, and execution to clarify their contributions to both health system organization and clinical practice.

Results: Clinical practice guidelines are composed of evidence-based recommendations grounded in rigorous scientific evaluation to support clinical decision-making. Care pathways serve as implementation tools that translate guidelines into standardized, multidisciplinary plans that organize hypertension management, facilitate task-sharing, and engage patients. Embedded within pathways, treatment protocols offer a simplified, step-by-step approach tailored to most patients, specifying a limited set of medications and dosages to ensure timely blood pressure control, reduce therapeutic inertia, and promote consistent care delivery.

Conclusions: Clarifying the distinctions and synergies among guidelines, protocols, and care pathways might enhance alignment between clinical guidance and service delivery, supporting effective implementation and scale-up of hypertension and chronic disease management programs.

将高血压指南、方案和护理途径转化为有效的项目实施。
背景:临床实践指南、治疗方案和护理途径之间的术语不一致和概念重叠可能导致方案设计和实施中的混乱。方法:根据美洲HEARTS的实施经验(这是对世卫组织全球HEARTS倡议的最大区域调整),本报告描述了临床实践指南、治疗方案和护理途径的特点、功能和相互关系。它概述了它们各自在开发、批准和执行中的作用,以阐明它们对卫生系统组织和临床实践的贡献。结果:临床实践指南由循证建议组成,基于严格的科学评估,以支持临床决策。护理路径作为实施工具,将指南转化为标准化的多学科计划,组织高血压管理,促进任务共享,并吸引患者参与。治疗方案嵌入到途径中,为大多数患者量身定制了一种简化的、循序渐进的方法,指定了一套有限的药物和剂量,以确保及时控制血压,减少治疗惰性,并促进一致的护理提供。结论:明确指南、方案和护理途径之间的区别和协同作用可能会加强临床指导和服务提供之间的一致性,支持有效实施和扩大高血压和慢性病管理项目。
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American Journal of Hypertension
American Journal of Hypertension 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
144
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Hypertension is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for scientific inquiry of the highest standards in the field of hypertension and related cardiovascular disease. The journal publishes high-quality original research and review articles on basic sciences, molecular biology, clinical and experimental hypertension, cardiology, epidemiology, pediatric hypertension, endocrinology, neurophysiology, and nephrology.
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