Evidence-based policy making for health promotion to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases in Moldova

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Sécula F. [1 ,2 ]
Erismann S. [1 ,2 ]
Cerniciuc C. [3 ]
Chater A. [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Shabab L. [7 ]
Glen F. [8 ]
Curteanu A. [3 ]
Serbulenco A. [9 ]
Silitrari N. [10 ]
Demiscan D. [9 ]
Prytherch H. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, P.O. Box, Basel
[2] University of Basel, P.O. Box, Basel
[3] Swiss Development Cooperation's Healthy Life Project, Chisinau
[4] Department of Psychology and Sport Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield
[5] School of Sport Science and Physical Activity, Centre for Health, Wellbeing and Behaviour Change, University of Bedfordshire, Bedford
[6] School of Pharmacy, Centre for Behavioural Medicine, Research Department of Practice and Policy, University College London, BMA House, London
[7] Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, 1-19 Torrington Place, London
[8] National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, 10 Spring Gardens, London
[9] Ministry of Health, Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Moldova, Subsequently Nicolae Testemitanu State Univ. of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of Moldova, Chisinau
[10] National Agency for Public Health, Chisinau
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10.1186/s12919-020-0183-8
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The Republic of Moldova faces several concurrent health challenges most notably an increase in chronic non-communicable diseases, spiralling health care costs and widening health inequalities. To accelerate progress in their resolution there is a need for new and innovative health promotion and behaviour change communication interventions. The Ministry of Health, Labour and Social Protection in collaboration with the newly created National Agency for Public Health held a conference on the occasion of the Moldovan National Day of Health Promotion on 14th March 2018 in which national and invited international experts exchanged their views on (1) best practice examples of behaviour change interventions, health promotion activities and lessons learned from the UK and elsewhere; and (2) possible ways forward for Moldova to implement cost-effective and evidence-based intersectoral health promotion programmes. The experts provided recommendations on implementing behaviour change interventions to reduce and prevent obesity; on the creation of a favourable tobacco control environment to reduce smoking prevalence; and on how physical activity programme design can benefit from health psychology research. All these strategies could foster health promotion activities and ultimately contribute to improving the health outcomes of the Moldovan population. © 2020 The Author(s).
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