Rhoades E R, Hammond J, Welty T K, Handler A O, Amler R W
Public Health Rep. 1987 Jul-Aug;102(4):361-8.
This article describes the burden of illness of Indians eligible for services from the Indian Health Service (IHS) and discusses strategies for reducing morbidity and mortality related to those conditions. To improve health to an extent that parallels the IHS's past achievements, the illnesses that now are prevelant among Indians require changes in personal and community behavior rather than intensified medical services. Analysis of these conditions leads to the conclusion that much of the existing burden of illness can be reduced or eliminated. IHS is responding to this challenge by continuing to ensure Indians' access to comprehensive health care services, by increasing educational efforts aimed at prevention, and by enlisting the support of other government and private organizations in activities that have as their purpose treating diseases if intervention will lessen morbidity and mortality (such as diabetes and hypertension) and encouraging of dietary changes, cessation of smoking, exercise, reduction in alcohol consumption, and other healthy behavior.
本文描述了符合印第安人健康服务局(IHS)服务条件的印第安人的疾病负担,并讨论了降低与这些疾病相关的发病率和死亡率的策略。为了在一定程度上改善健康状况,使其与IHS过去的成就相媲美,目前在印第安人中普遍存在的疾病需要个人和社区行为的改变,而不是强化医疗服务。对这些疾病的分析得出结论,现有的许多疾病负担是可以减轻或消除的。IHS正在应对这一挑战,继续确保印第安人能够获得全面的医疗保健服务,加大预防方面的教育力度,并争取其他政府和私人组织在旨在治疗疾病的活动中提供支持(如果干预措施能够降低发病率和死亡率,如糖尿病和高血压),鼓励改变饮食习惯、戒烟、锻炼、减少饮酒以及其他健康行为。