OPTIMIZATION OF PRIMARY CARE PREVENTION STRATEGIES FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES WITHIN PRIMARY CARE

Authors

  • Mukhamedova Muyassar Gafurjanovna Scientific leader: DSc, Professor Research Institute of Military Medicine of the Military Medical Academy of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
  • Isaev Ilshod Sultanovich PhD, scientific candidate of the Military Medical Academy of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Non-infectious diseases, prevention, primary care, chronic diseases, risk factors, lifestyle modification, health education, screening, risk assessment.

Abstract

This article explores the optimization of primary medical prevention strategies for non-infectious diseases (NCDs) within the realm of primary care. Non-infectious diseases, also known as chronic diseases, present a significant global health challenge, necessitating proactive prevention efforts. The annotation delves into key aspects such as risk assessment, lifestyle modification, health education, and interdisciplinary collaboration to address modifiable risk factors associated with NCDs. By emphasizing evidence-based strategies and leveraging digital health technologies, this article underscores the importance of primary care providers in promoting population health and reducing the burden of chronic diseases.

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Published

2024-04-06

How to Cite

Mukhamedova Muyassar Gafurjanovna, & Isaev Ilshod Sultanovich. (2024). OPTIMIZATION OF PRIMARY CARE PREVENTION STRATEGIES FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES WITHIN PRIMARY CARE. E Global Congress, 16, 1–4. Retrieved from https://eglobalcongress.com/index.php/egc/article/view/199

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