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Major Vincent Fonseca, MD, MPH
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Prevention---Treatment
Asklepios-deity of medicine and health
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Hygeia: represented living wisely and preserving health (“wellness care”)
Public Health Approach
“Surveillance:” What is the problem?
Risk Factor Identification: What are the causes?
Intervention Evaluation: What works?
67. Implementation: How should we do what works?
Evaluate impact and modify intervention
Goals of Noncommunicable Disease Control
Reduce the incidence of disease
Delay the onset of disability
Alleviate the severity of disease (increase function and improve the health-related quality of life)
Prolong the individual’s healthy life
Increasing Healthy Lifespan
Healthy life
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Continuum of Health and Distribution in a Population
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Individuals move in either direction
Physical, mental and social manifestations result from a complex interaction of factors at different
stages along continuum
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Prevention and Control
Prevention Strategies
Primary: before disease develops
risk (or protective) factors must be known
68. modify factors to reduce disease incidence
Prevention Strategies
Secondary: reduce disease consequences
detects at an earlier, more treatable stage
natural history allows early detection
accurate screening tool
early treatment can alter consequences
screening tool is acceptable to populations at highest risk of disease
Prevention Strategies
Tertiary: prevent disability
prevent complications of disease
prevent progression of disease
provide rehabilitation
Information needs
Identify groups who are at risk of disease
Identify groups who experience benefits from interventions
Measure effects of interventions
Identify “new” factors
Types of Information
Mortality
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Risk Factors
Health Related Quality of Life
Functional Status
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Principles of Invervention
Changes in underlying community norms are the key to widespread and long-term changes in health
Community-based approaches will contribute the most to reducing disease burden
Priority (target) population should be involved in developing intervention
Principles of Invervention
Actively involve community organizations
Clearly define intervention objectives
Base strategies on needs of the specific priority population
Use multiple intervention strategies
Adjust strategies based on evaluation
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