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The use of epidemiological measures to estimate the impact of primary prevention interventions on CHD, stroke and cancer outcomes: Experiences from Herefordshire, UK

2012; Elsevier BV; Volume: 2; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jegh.2012.07.002

ISSN

2210-6014

Autores

Mohamed Ahmed Syed, Alison Talbot-Smith, Isla Gemmell,

Tópico(s)

Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection

Resumo

Background: CHD, stroke and cancers are the major causes of mortality in the UK and are responsible for significant amounts of morbidity and healthcare costs.This study examines the proportion of CHD, stroke and cancer owing to specific risk factors in Herefordshire, UK.It estimates the population impact of a number of interventions being implemented to reduce these risk factors, through the NHS Health Check program and the Herefordshire Health Improvement Plan.The present study also aims to demonstrate the value of epidemiological measures in providing evidence-based public health information in policy-making to aid decision makers when prioritizing investments and optimal use of resources.Methods: The epidemiological measures-ÔPopulation Attributable RiskÕ and ÔPopulation Impact MeasuresÕ-were used to assess the impact of interventions to reduce the burden of CHD, stroke and cancer.Results: Implementation of the NHS Health Check program will prevent 63 CHD events, 90 MI events and 125 stroke events, and one lung cancer over a period of 5 years.Reducing specific risk factors by 5% annually through the Health Improvement Plan will prevent 65 CHD events, 25 MI events, 140 stroke events, four lung

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