Dados do Trabalho
Título
Sleep disorders gaining visibility and traction in Brazil, as a result of multistakeholder actions
Introdução
The association between sleep disorders (SD) and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) is well established but often overlooked. Most SD are NCDs themselves and risk factors for prevalent NCDs, such as diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and mental health disorders. Since 2022, our multisectoral alliance has been working to engage decision-makers and healthcare professionals (HCPs) in SD prevention and care.
Objetivo
Raise awareness of the importance of preventing and treating SD as a key component to reduce premature mortality from NCDs, improve mental health and well-being, and achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3.4 (SDG 3.4) by 2030.
Métodos
Among the activities we have been undertaking are: a) organizing online and in-person events to educate stakeholders and reach consensus; b) developing informative materials for HCPs and decision-makers, and calls-to-action directed mainly at the Ministry of Health; c) proposing public hearings and policies in partnership with parliamentarians; d) submitting articles to international journals; and e) recommending the inclusion of SD in the National Health Plan, in the National Clinical and Therapeutic Guidelines for NCDs, and the development of a National Guideline and Line of Care for SD.
Resultados
Some of the latest achievements include: a) the Secretary of Health of São Paulo, the largest Brazilian city, will start a pilot Line of Care for SD, and the Ministry of Health is adding questions on SD to the Brazilian National Survey on NCDs and risk factors (VIGITEL), both announced at our largest annual meeting in April 2024, inspired by the discussions we have been promoting; b) 2,000 print materials sold out in a few weeks, prompting a reprint; c) support for a National Parliamentary Sleep Health Front, with a public hearing on the topic already scheduled for the end of 2024; d) an opinion article published in the BMJ in November 2023; and e) our recommendations for SD diagnosis and care included in the National Health Plan 2024-2027, as well as in the National Clinical and Therapeutic Guidelines for type 2 diabetes.
Conclusões
We will continue advocating, alerting, and educating decision-makers and healthcare professionals on this matter to ensure that the evidence on the key role of preventing and treating SD is integrated into policies, programs, and practices.
Palavras -chave
noncommunicable diseases, diabetes, obesity, sleep disorders, sleep apnea
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Autores
Mark Thomaz Ugliara Barone, Pedro Ripoli, Matheus Chaluppe, Yara Baxter, Patrícia Vieira de Luca, Ricardo Lauricella, Claudia R C Moreno