Kalra Sanjay, Akanov Zhanay A, Pleshkova Alex Y
Department of Endocrinology, Bharti Hospital, Karnal, India.
Head of Center of Diabetes, Head of Clinic of Internal Diseases, Asfendyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Diabetes Ther. 2018 Jun;9(3):873-876. doi: 10.1007/s13300-018-0440-2. Epub 2018 May 9.
The International Conference on Primary Health Care, held at Alma-Ata, present-day Kazakhstan, in September 1978, was a landmark in global health care. The Declaration of Alma-Ata that was adopted at that conference successfully refocused attention and energy on primary health care. In a similar manner, the United Nations resolution of 2006 highlighted the dangers of the diabetes pandemic. The underlying philosophy of the Declaration of Alma-Ata is assessed in this editorial, to determine whether it remains relevant for modern and future diabetes care. We highlight the concordance between the Declaration of Alma-Ata and the principles of present-day diabetes care, and come to the conclusion that the 1978 document is relevant for the management of the diabetes pandemic.
1978年9月在现属哈萨克斯坦的阿拉木图召开的国际初级卫生保健会议,是全球卫生保健领域的一个里程碑。该会议通过的《阿拉木图宣言》成功地将注意力和精力重新聚焦于初级卫生保健。同样,2006年联合国的决议也突出了糖尿病大流行的危险。本社论对《阿拉木图宣言》的基本理念进行了评估,以确定其对现代及未来糖尿病护理是否仍然具有相关性。我们强调了《阿拉木图宣言》与当今糖尿病护理原则之间的一致性,并得出结论:1978年的这份文件与糖尿病大流行的管理相关。