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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas
versión On-line ISSN 1729-519X
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SENADO DUMOY, Justo. Clinical prevention of premature deaths from noncommunicable diseases. Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2013, vol.12, n.1, pp. 66-75. ISSN 1729-519X.
Introduction: the impact of morbidity and mortality due to noncommunicable diseases, has magnified the importance of caring and improving the health of the population (with their participation), showing good results of the clinical preventive management of these diseases, but there are still barriers for overcome for their proper development and a successful impact in reducing premature mortality. Objective: to identify barriers to normal development and favorable impact of a clinical prevention for premature death from noncommunicable diseases. Material and Methods: the literature search was by performed database CUMED using MeSH thesaurus, seeking information on this topic. Thes tatements were synthesized through various authors concerning the meeting of thes cientific question posed. Results: He identified lack of scientific training to the health-disease (motivation, awareness, prevention, risk oversight approach, the method clinical and multidisciplinary care) and deficient transcription. Consequent deterioration of the phisician-patient relationship, with malnourish and infertile communication, unable to persuade, motivate and positively influence the attitude taken care of. Resulting under cutting and poorself-care, which explains the understatement, devaluation and rejection of many attended the service offered in prejudice to their lives. Conclusions: the lack of scientific and professional communication in efficient and inadequate assessment and self-care are the main barriers to the successful development of clinical prevention of premature death from noncommunicable diseases.
Palabras clave : noncommunicable deseases; premature mortality; clinical prevention.