[通过多米尼加共和国的 HEARTS 计划建设卫生能力]。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Vhania Batista, Yenny Rodríguez, Tomiris Estepan, Andelys De La Rosa
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医疗团队的持续教育对于确保取得对社区健康产生积极影响的成果至关重要。2019 年,通过与公共卫生和社会援助部(MISPAS)签订协议,多米尼加共和国开始实施泛美卫生组织(PAHO)的一项倡议--HEARTS。这使多米尼加公共卫生和社会援助部与预防和管理高血压和心血管疾病的全球最佳做法保持一致,以期降低这种非传染性疾病的死亡率。高血压是心血管疾病的主要原因,而心血管疾病是造成全球死亡人数最多的非传染性疾病。多米尼加共和国的实习医生肩负着为高血压患者和各种心血管风险因素患者提供及时诊断和治疗的艰巨任务。因此,在该国的卫生系统中,优先培训和教育本科生,然后再让他们成为实习医生。HEARTS 计划制作了一系列高质量的虚拟课程,在泛美卫生组织公共卫生虚拟校园全年免费提供。通过与 MISPAS 签订协议,这些课程为多米尼加医学院校协会(ADOFEM)成员的医学院校提供了一个独特的机会,使其能够将电子学习作为培训医疗团队成员的创新而强大的工具。
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[Building Health Capacities Through the HEARTS Initiative in the Dominican RepublicDesenvolvimento de capacidades em saúde por meio da iniciativa HEARTS na República Dominicana].

Continuous education of health teams is essential to ensure outcomes that have a positive impact on community health. In 2019, through an agreement with the Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance (MISPAS), the Dominican Republic began implementing HEARTS, an initiative of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). This aligned MISPAS with global best practices for the prevention and management of hypertension and cardiovascular disease, with a view to reducing mortality rates due to this noncommunicable disease (NCD). Hypertension is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, which is the NCD responsible for the most deaths worldwide. Medical interns in the Dominican Republic have the enormous task of providing timely diagnosis and treatment for people with high blood pressure and various cardiovascular risk factors. In the country's health system, therefore, it is a priority to train and educate undergraduate students before they become medical interns. The HEARTS initiative has produced a series of high-quality virtual courses that are free of charge and available year-round at PAHO's Virtual Campus for Public Health. Through an agreement with MISPAS, these courses are a unique opportunity for medical schools that are members of the Dominican Association of Medical Schools and Faculties (ADOFEM) to use e-learning as an innovative and powerful tool to train members of healthcare teams.

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