Global CVD Prevention: A Call to Action for Nursing: Multilevel Policies
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and disability globally, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations, including women and infants. Despite its preventability, CVD continues to be underfunded and overshadowed by cancer in terms of policy attention, creating a significant health inequity. This article advocates for a shift in international health policy to prioritize CVD through targeted, disease-specific interventions and multilevel strategies addressing both modifiable and primordial risk factors. It highlights the crucial role of nurses and healthcare professionals in influencing CVD prevention and treatment, from individual behavior changes to policy advocacy. The article concludes that collaboration across sectors, including healthcare, policymakers, and communities, is essential to implement effective CVD strategies and reduce global mortality and morbidity. Clinically, nurses are positioned to lead in patient education, support community-based initiatives, and advocate for stronger policies to combat CVD worldwide.
Contributors

Donna Fitzsimons
Author
Queens University Belfast Belfast , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Yvonne Commodore-Mensah
Author

Laura Creighton
Author

Gareth Thompson
Author
Queen's University of Belfast Belfast , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Erin Ferranti
Author
