The Need to Scale-Up Research for Prevention and Control of Cardiovascular Diseases

S. Mendis
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Scaling up research is essential to prevent and contain the rapidly growing epidemic of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in low- and middle- income (LMIC) countries. Research funds are generally limited and need to be invested pri- marily to generate new knowledge on how to translate existing evidence into action and not for the discovery of novel causes and treatments. Problem-oriented health policy and systems research have a critical role to play in the effective im- plementation of a policy framework for addressing cardiovascular diseases. Research need to identify effective multistakeholder regulatory approaches that impact on diet, tobacco use and physical activity. Policy interventions that have the potential to reduce social gradient of major noncommunicable diseases (NCD) through the reduction of social stratification, vulnerability and exposure to risk factors also merit research. Macro and micro economic appraisals are re- quired to assess the economic impact of risks and diseases and cost effectiveness of different types of health interventions in different settings. Appropriate resource allocation for medical technology need to be researched in order to maximize health benefits and equity in low resource environments. Important modifiers of health system effectiveness such as ad- herence of patients and performance of providers also need to be studied. Further, the widening gap between the need for long-term care and the capacity of welfare programs to fulfill that need and the limited economic capacity of LMIC, calls for research into new public financing mechanisms to provide financial protection care. Finally, the research agenda need to be pro-poor so that the social gradient related to CVD can be narrowed to contribute to progress towards the Millen- nium Development Goals.
扩大心血管疾病预防和控制研究的必要性
扩大研究规模对于预防和控制中低收入国家快速增长的心血管疾病流行至关重要。研究资金通常是有限的,需要优先投资于产生关于如何将现有证据转化为行动的新知识,而不是用于发现新的原因和治疗方法。以问题为导向的卫生政策和系统研究在有效实施解决心血管疾病的政策框架方面发挥着关键作用。研究需要确定影响饮食、烟草使用和身体活动的有效的多利益攸关方监管方法。通过减少社会分层、脆弱性和风险因素暴露,有可能减少主要非传染性疾病的社会梯度的政策干预措施也值得研究。需要进行宏观和微观经济评估,以评估风险和疾病的经济影响以及不同环境中不同类型卫生干预措施的成本效益。为了在资源匮乏的环境中最大限度地实现健康效益和公平性,需要研究医疗技术的适当资源配置。卫生系统效能的重要调节因素,如患者的依从性和提供者的表现也需要研究。此外,长期护理的需求与福利项目满足这一需求的能力之间的差距越来越大,而低收入和中等收入国家的经济能力有限,这要求研究新的公共融资机制,以提供财务保护护理。最后,研究议程必须有利于穷人,以便缩小与心血管疾病有关的社会梯度,促进实现千年发展目标。
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