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      Use of polypill to improve therapeutic adherence and outcomes in adults with recent acute myocardial infarction: is it an effective strategy? Translated title: Uso de polipíldora para mejorar la adherencia terapéutica y los resultados en adultos con infarto agudo de miocardio reciente: ¿es una estrategia efectiva?

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            The process of prioritization of non-communicable diseases in the global health policy arena

            Abstract Although non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, the global policy response has not been commensurate with their health, economic and social burden. This study examined factors facilitating and hampering the prioritization of NCDs on the United Nations (UN) health agenda. Shiffman and Smith’s (Generation of political priority for global health initiatives: a framework and case study of maternal mortality. The Lancet 370: 1370–9.) political priority framework served as a structure for analysis of a review of NCD policy documents identified through the World Health Organization’s (WHO) NCD Global Action Plan 2013–20, and complemented by 11 semi-structured interviews with key informants from different sectors. The results show that a cohesive policy community exists, and leaders are present, however, actor power does not extend beyond the health sector and the role of guiding institutions and civil society have only recently gained momentum. The framing of NCDs as four risk factors and four diseases does not necessarily resonate with experts from the larger policy community, but the economic argument seems to have enabled some traction to be gained. While many policy windows have occurred, their impact has been limited by the institutional constraints of the WHO. Credible indicators and effective interventions exist, but their applicability globally, especially in low- and middle-income countries, is questionable. To be effective, the NCD movement needs to expand beyond global health experts, foster civil society and develop a broader and more inclusive global governance structure. Applying the Shiffman and Smith framework for NCDs enabled different elements of how NCDs were able to get on the UN policy agenda to be disentangled. Much work has been done to frame the challenges and solutions, but implementation processes and their applicability remain challenging globally. NCD responses need to be adapted to local contexts, focus sufficiently on both prevention and management of disease, and have a stronger global governance structure.
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              Undergraduate research in medicine: A summary of the evidence on problems, solutions and outcomes

              Scientific research plays a fundamental role in current medical practice and it is of great importance that medical students relate to it from the beginning of their professional career, since it generates multiple benefits that will be reflected during the course of their careers as university students and future professionals. However, getting involved in research during the undergraduate years is not always easy, as there are different obstacles and challenges that result in a reduced number of research students. Because of this, it is necessary to adopt appropriate strategies and measures to help facilitate this process, in order to foster the early development of essential skills that will facilitate responsible clinical practice. Knowing the evidence on this issue is fundamental to propose educational solutions depending on each context. • Undergraduate research is the best way to promote the curriculum. • Undergraduate research increases the likelihood of publishing articles of higher quality. • Undergraduate research increases the likelihood of publishing more articles.
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                Journal
                ijm
                Iberoamerican Journal of Medicine
                Iberoam J Med
                Hospital San Pedro (Logroño, La Rioja, Spain )
                2695-5075
                2695-5075
                2023
                : 5
                : 1
                : 1-3
                Affiliations
                [2] Pasto orgnameFundación Universitaria San Martín orgdiv1Department of Medicine Colombia
                [3] Medellín orgnameUniversidad Remington orgdiv1Department of Medicine Colombia
                [1] Bogotá orgnameMedical and Surgical Research Center orgdiv1Future Surgeons Chapter, Colombian Surgery Association Colombia
                [4] Bucaramanga Santander orgnameUniversidad de Santander orgdiv1Department of Medicine Colombia
                Article
                S2695-50752023000100001 S2695-5075(23)00500100001
                10.53986/ibjm.2023.0005
                c035816f-6fba-40e1-b4d2-cea1b2992e62

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 02 December 2022
                : 24 October 2022
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                Treatment,Tratamiento,Outcome,Myocardial infarction,Adherencia,Medicación,Resultado,Infarto miocardio,Medication,Adherence

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