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A Comparative Study of the Status of Control on the Epidemic of Heart Coronary Artery Diseases in Selected Countries and Iran
Vida Sadeghzadeh , Katayoun Jahangiri , Mahmood Mahmoodi Majdabadi Farahani , Mahmonir Mohammadi
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , k.jahangiri@sbmu.ac.ir
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Introduction: Coronary heart disease risk factors assessment and control is critical for preventing cardiovascular attacks and improving the health of people. The aim of the present study was to compare the status of control of the epidemic of heart coronary artery diseases in selected countries and Iran.
Methods: This comparative study was carried out in 11 countries (with define criteria). Databases, such as Medline, PubMed, Rozent, Elsevier, and Google Scholar were used with keywords of "Non communicable diseases", "coronary artery disease", "cardiovascular disease”, and "epidemic control". Ninety printed and electronic articles were obtained. Data was collected using “Check List of Control on the Epidemic of Heart Coronary Artery Diseases" in five dimensions with 35 items. The content validity index of the check list was evaluated and confirmed with 17 experts and Cronbach's alpha with 12 experts. 
Results: The findings of this study showed similarities, for instance all countries had common risk factors for coronary artery disease. Most countries, had responsive systems for controlling and preventing coronary artery diseases in their structure. The differences included major issues, such as “total expenditure on health as a percentage of gross domestic product”, “general government expenditure on health as a percentage of total expenditure on health”, “private expenditure on health as a percentage of total expenditure on health”, “general government expenditure on health as a percentage of total government expenditure”, and “social security expenditure on health as a percentage of general government expenditure on health”. Also, “out-of-pocket expenditure as a percentage of private expenditure on health” was very different in Iran compared with the selected countries.
Conclusions: The comparison of responsive systems, health financing, and risk factors for coronary artery disease in Iran and selected countries had several differences and similarities. It is suggested to create a policy framework for regulation and public education for the prevention and control of coronary heart disease.

 
Keywords: Coronary Artery Disease, Disease Control, Comparative Study
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: health services management
Received: 2017/12/13 | Accepted: 2018/02/7 | Published: 2018/02/7
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