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Health promotion and Chronic Respiratory Disease prevention Ronald Dahl, MD; Vice-chair of GARD Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

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Page 1: Health promotion and Chronic Respiratory Disease prevention

Health promotion and Chronic Respiratory Disease prevention

Ronald Dahl, MD; Vice-chair of GARD

Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

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Major preventable CRD include:asthma and respiratory allergieschronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) occupational lung diseasessleep apnea syndrome pulmonary hypertension.

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Registration of services Diagnosis

Healthy pop. Genetic and Risk factors

DiseaseHospital Care

ProgressionTerminal disease

Palliative care

Intervention and rehabilitation

Primary prevention: Group at risk

Primary prevention: Population

Diagnosis

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Risk factors

• Obesity - malnutrition• Inactivity• Smoking – active and passive• Alcoholism• Pollutions – indoor at home/workplace• Pollutions - outdoor• Exposures - infections

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Effects of survival for male doctorswho stopped smoking aged 35-44, 1951-2001

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A rural home in Kwa-Zulu Natal

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Indoor smoke from solid fuel

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Documented occupational risk factors for accelerated loss of lung function and COPD

Isocyanatesagricultrure

Organic solventsCoal dustCotton, textile dust

Fire smokeAsbestosWood dust

VanadiumDiesel exhaustQuartsFlour, grains

CadmiumweldingBuilding dust (cement, insulations)

Animals, plants, fodder(farming)

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Urban air pollution

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Health promotion and prevention action plans

• WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC):

• Prevention of Allergy and Allergic Asthma (PAA)• WHO's Program on Indoor Air Pollution• WHO occupational CRD• European Environment and Health Committee

(EEHC)• Children's Environment and Health Action Plan for

Europe (CEHAPE)

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CRD,

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Reorganisation is needed in our health care and educations

• From passive watching the preventable risk factors to active primary prevention and health promotion

• From mainly management of acute disorders to prevention of acute exacerbations

• Health educations focus redirected from management of acute diseases to chronic disease management

• Altered priorities in resource allocation to research and health care system

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Chronic diseasewhich type of intervention is effective?

Education of health care professionalsFeed-back and reminders aimed at both health

care professionals and patientsPatient education Financial incentives

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Laws and regulations Tax and price interventions Improving the built environment Advocacy Community-based interventions School-based interventions Workplace interventionsScreening Clinical prevention Disease management RehabilitationPalliative care

effective interventions

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What is the effect of implementation of a national health strategy?

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a large-scale community-based intervention was organized

led to greater life expectancy –seven years for men-six years for women

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What is the effect of implementation of a national health strategy for CRD?

A 10 year asthma program in Finland: major change for the better

Haahtela, T et al. Thorax 2006;61:663-670

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Copyright ©2006 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

Haahtela, T et al. Thorax 2006;61:663-670

Increase in number of asthmatic patients entitled to special reimbursement for their drug costs, increase in drug costs per patient, decrease in death rate, and decrease in hospital days due to

asthma. Numbers are relative changes after 1981 (index, 1981 = 100).

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Copyright ©2006 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

Haahtela, T et al. Thorax 2006;61:663-670

Direct annual costs of asthma (medication, hospital days, doctor visits) and compensation for disability pensions and days off work in Finland, 1993 and 2003. The gross national product in

Finland was {euro}19 809/inhabitant in 1993 and {euro}27 585/inhabitant in 2003 (index year in all calculations 2003). Data from Social Insurance Institution.

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Copyright ©2006 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

Haahtela, T et al. Thorax 2006;61:663-670

Ratio of consumption of inhaled corticosteroids and beta2 agonists from 1990 to 2003 in defined daily doses (ddd/1000 inhabitants/day). A combination of steroid and beta2 agonist was added to

the prescriptions for both beta2 agonists and corticosteroids. Data from National Agency for Medicines.

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GARD has collected the knowledge and the tools for prevention of CRD

GARD can support national initiatives through collaborating with

a national GARD committee

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Thank you very much for attention