Decolonizing Global Child Health Education for More Equitable and Culturally Safe Collaborations.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Annals Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.3928/19382359-20231017-01
Viviane Tchonang Leuche, Roberto Delgado-Zapata, Lisa Umphrey, Suet Kam Lam, Kristin Cardiel Nunez, Victor Musiime, Amy Rule
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Global health (GH) as an academic field is fraught with both historical and present systemic injustice, including unilateral partnerships, power asymmetry in grant funding and research agenda setting, lack of acknowledgment of low- and middle-income countries' contributions, and bias toward high-income countries' institutions. Reflecting on colonialism and White supremacy's legacy is vital for training pediatricians to actively work to create more bidirectional partnerships to improve the health of all children worldwide. In this review, we discuss the present challenges within academic GH and offer four key action steps to decolonize GH education: (1) reflecting on the history of global child health; (2) creating a new language framework; (3) reviewing cultural humility, antiracism, and decolonization curricula; and (4) discussing institutional action steps to decolonize and sustain culturally safe global child health education. [Pediatr Ann. 2023;52(12):e467-e473.].

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非殖民化全球儿童健康教育促进更公平和文化上安全的合作。
作为一个学术领域,全球卫生(GH)在历史上和现在都充满了系统性的不公正,包括单边伙伴关系、拨款资助和研究议程设定方面的权力不对称、缺乏对低收入和中等收入国家贡献的承认,以及对高收入国家机构的偏袒。反思殖民主义和白人至上主义的遗产对于培训儿科医生积极努力建立更多的双向伙伴关系以改善全世界所有儿童的健康至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了目前GH学术界面临的挑战,并提出了四个关键的行动步骤,以实现GH教育的非殖民化:(1)反思全球儿童健康的历史;(2)创建新的语言框架;(3)回顾文化谦逊、反种族主义和非殖民化课程;(4)讨论非殖民化和维持文化上安全的全球儿童健康教育的机构行动步骤。[j].中华儿科杂志,2013;32(5):387 - 387。
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Pediatric Annals
Pediatric Annals 医学-小儿科
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期刊介绍: Published for more than 40 years, Pediatric Annals is an online-only, monthly medical review journal dedicated to providing pediatricians and other clinicians with the latest practical information on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric diseases and disorders. Begin to explore the Journal and all of its great benefits such as: -Single-topic summary reviews of important trends in pediatric medicine -Access to current articles, as well as several years of archived content -Columns including Healthy Baby/Healthy Child and Case Challenges
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