Creation of a Different Landscape for Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes in Europe Through JACARDI Joint Action.
Jelka ZaletelJerneja Farkaš LainščakPublished in: Zdravstveno varstvo (2024)
The Joint Action on CARdiovascular diseases and DIabetes (JACARDI) aims to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in European countries, both at the individual and societal levels. The initiative covers the entire patient journey, from improving health literacy and awareness of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, travelling through primary prevention among high-risk populations and screenings, reaching people living with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, improving service pathways, self-management, and labour participation. The project involves 21 European countries, 76 partners and plans to implement 142 pilot interventions, ensuring diversity in terms of cultural backgrounds, public health priorities, and healthcare systems. In Slovenia, interventions will be developed and tested to improve screening for diabetes through community involvement, the involvement of people with diabetes in education programmes in health centres, and the involvement of people with diabetes in a screening programme for diabetic retinopathy. A set of unified, comprehensive and integrated health education materials and approaches will be developed for both healthcare providers and patients referred to the outpatient cardiovascular rehabilitation programme. The effectiveness of the upgraded health education intervention will be tested in a randomized trial. Furthermore, Slovenian experts are involved in developing a harmonized implementation methodology across all 142 pilot interventions, including contextual analysis at the country and pilot levels, multidimensional assessment and evaluation. JACARDI will enhance cross-national collaboration, maximizing the exploitation of lessons learned through a clear strategy, promoting the integration and sustainability of approaches to achieve high-level impact, including the implementation of effective interaction, cooperation and co-creation between science and policy.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- healthcare
- public health
- type diabetes
- quality improvement
- glycemic control
- mental health
- diabetic retinopathy
- cardiovascular events
- physical activity
- randomized controlled trial
- cardiovascular risk factors
- study protocol
- health information
- primary care
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- metabolic syndrome
- newly diagnosed
- optical coherence tomography
- patient reported outcomes
- hepatitis c virus
- adipose tissue
- case report
- social media
- systematic review
- skeletal muscle
- risk assessment
- global health
- single cell
- data analysis