Promoting Patient-Centered Health Care and Health Equity through Health Professionals' Education in Rural Chiapas.
IF 2.5 3区 医学Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHHealth and Human RightsPub Date : 2023-06-01
Fátima Rodríguez-Cuevas, Jimena Maza-Colli, Mariana Montaño-Sosa, Martha de Lourdes Arrieta-Canales, Patricia Aristizabal-Hoyos, Zeus Aranda, Hugo Flores-Navarro
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Abstract
Since 2011, the nongovernmental organization Compañeros En Salud, as Partners In Health is known in Mexico, has worked in collaboration with the Mexican Ministry of Health to strengthen the health care system in the Fraylesca and Sierra Mariscal regions of Chiapas, Mexico. In response to the high proportion of abandoned and understaffed clinics in the area, Compañeros En Salud has developed a program to entice medical students from some of the top medical schools in Mexico to spend their "social service year" in these facilities, where they receive financial support, on-site clinical mentoring, supplies, clinical support tools, and training in global health and social medicine using a structural competency framework. The idea is to provide high-quality health care to a historically underserved population through a lens of health as a human right. Although other structurally competent global health curricula have been implemented worldwide, primarily in the Global North, the Compañeros En Salud model is unique in that it combines (1) the facilitation of theoretical lectures based on the Social Medicine Consortium's definition of social medicine, (2) global health case discussion and context-reflective experiential simulations, and (3) exposure to patients who suffer the burden of structural injustice. In this paper, we describe the motivations behind the training model, its holistic approach, and the impact of this initiative after a decade of implementation.
自2011年以来,非政府组织Compañeros En Salud(在墨西哥被称为卫生伙伴)与墨西哥卫生部合作,加强了墨西哥恰帕斯州Fraylesca和Sierra Mariscal地区的卫生保健系统。针对该地区废弃和人手不足的诊所比例很高的情况,Compañeros En Salud制定了一项计划,吸引墨西哥一些顶尖医学院的医学生在这些设施中度过他们的“社会服务年”,在那里他们获得财政支持、现场临床指导、用品、临床支持工具,以及使用结构能力框架进行全球卫生和社会医学培训。这个想法是通过健康作为一项人权的视角,向历史上服务不足的人口提供高质量的卫生保健。虽然其他结构上有竞争力的全球卫生课程已经在世界范围内实施,主要是在全球北方,但Compañeros En Salud模式的独特之处在于,它结合了(1)促进基于社会医学联合会对社会医学定义的理论讲座,(2)全球卫生案例讨论和情境反射式经验模拟,以及(3)接触遭受结构性不公正负担的患者。在本文中,我们描述了培训模式背后的动机,它的整体方法,以及这一举措实施十年后的影响。
期刊介绍:
Health and Human Rights began publication in 1994 under the editorship of Jonathan Mann, who was succeeded in 1997 by Sofia Gruskin. Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners In Health, assumed the editorship in 2007. After more than a decade as a leading forum of debate on global health and rights concerns, Health and Human Rights made a significant new transition to an online, open access publication with Volume 10, Issue Number 1, in the summer of 2008. While continuing the journal’s print-only tradition of critical scholarship, Health and Human Rights, now available as both print and online text, provides an inclusive forum for action-oriented dialogue among human rights practitioners.