Equity in Respiratory Health: Actionable Recommendations for Spain

Q4 Medicine
Carlos Almonacid , Joan B. Soriano , M. Guadalupe Fontán , Beatriz González López-Valcárcel , Carmen Hernández , Rafael Manzanera , Remedios Martel , Mariano Pastor , Virginia Rodríguez , Isabel Urrutia , Raquel Varas-Doval , Eusebi Chiner
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Abstract

Chronic respiratory diseases are a major public health burden, affecting over 7 million people in Spain and representing the third leading cause of death. Conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and lung cancer are heavily influenced by social and environmental determinants, including socioeconomic status, air quality, and smoking. Moreover, the increasingly aging Spanish population and persistent urban pollution levels further expand the burden of these diseases. This article underscores the urgent need to address inequities in respiratory healthcare through comprehensive policy action. To this end, we herein propose measures such as strengthening primary care to ensure early diagnosis, enhancing coordination between community pharmacy, primary and hospital care, incorporating specialised roles such as continuity-of-care nurses, prioritising access to cost-effective innovative treatments, promoting healthy environments, and reinforcing anti-smoking initiatives. We also advocate for inclusion of social determinants of health indicators in electronic health records and for development of patient education programmes. Tackling respiratory health disparities requires targeted strategies that involve all healthcare and social stakeholders to optimise resource use and improve the quality of life of patients with respiratory diseases in Spain.
呼吸健康的公平性:对西班牙的可行建议
慢性呼吸道疾病是一个主要的公共卫生负担,影响到西班牙700多万人,是第三大死亡原因。慢性阻塞性肺病、哮喘和肺癌等疾病受到社会和环境决定因素的严重影响,包括社会经济地位、空气质量和吸烟。此外,西班牙人口日益老龄化和持续的城市污染水平进一步扩大了这些疾病的负担。本文强调迫切需要通过全面的政策行动来解决呼吸保健方面的不平等问题。为此,我们在此提出一些措施,如加强初级保健以确保早期诊断,加强社区药房、初级保健和医院保健之间的协调,纳入专业角色,如持续护理护士,优先获得具有成本效益的创新治疗,促进健康环境,以及加强反吸烟倡议。我们还主张将健康指标的社会决定因素纳入电子健康记录,并制定患者教育方案。解决呼吸系统健康差异问题需要有针对性的战略,让所有医疗保健和社会利益攸关方参与其中,以优化资源利用并改善西班牙呼吸系统疾病患者的生活质量。
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Open Respiratory Archives
Open Respiratory Archives Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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