霍奇斯模式:可持续发展目标与公共卫生--全民医保需要一个普遍框架。

IF 3.3 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Pub Date : 2022-09-15 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjnph-2021-000254
Peter Jones, Katharina Wirnitzer
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问题背景:未来可持续的医疗保健服务和系统需要反思性的从业人员和批判性的思想家来吸引公众参与,以实现医疗保健政策的目的和目标。因此,这篇描述性综述引入了一个通用的概念框架,采用一个特定的主题来说明和展示一种护理模式或任何其他背景。无论医疗保健和健康素养的目的、背景或哲学立场如何,都没有标准化的通用概念框架来构建反思和批判性思维。这项工作提出了一个务实的解决方案,重点关注学习者-指导者、患者-医生、公共卫生专业人员-公众和团体的一对一关系:方法:该方法是建构主义的,是一种教育练习,实用性强,目标群体可以定义为/视为学生、教师、病人、护理人员或公众成员,例如,在健康促进活动中。构件是临床实践中出现的健康和护理概念,或者是学生在写作业时出现的健康和护理概念。正如将要解释的那样,概念(包括可持续发展目标)是由主体(在这里指的是作者)分配到知识领域的:结果:作为两两对照的表格,结果代表了概念框架的结构,将内容框定在一系列四个知识(关怀)领域中。然后,可以将这些内容(最终是可持续发展目标)联系起来并讨论它们之间的关系。成果是逐步形成的,建立了一个认知或思维导图。必须强调的是,这些结果是定性的:以教育理论和实践为基础,以营养为主题,以教育中经常提到的反思性实践和批判性思维能力的可取性为依据,对结果进行了探讨和论证。通过一系列跨学科的研究,读者将深入了解霍奇斯模式的潜力,从而促进以人为本的综合护理,提高平等地位,为学生和合格人员的学习生涯提供支持。
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Hodges' model: the Sustainable Development Goals and public health - universal health coverage demands a universal framework.

Background to issue: Future sustainable healthcare delivery and systems need reflective practitioners and critical thinkers to engage the public to achieve health policy aims and objectives. Therefore, this descriptive review introduces a generic conceptual framework, adopting a specific theme to illustrate and demonstrate a model of care or any other context. Whatever the purpose, context or philosophical stance in healthcare and health literacy, there is no standardised generic conceptual framework to structure reflection and critical thinking. This work presents a pragmatic solution focused on the one-to-one relationship of learner-mentor, patient-clinician, public health professional-public and groups.

Methods: The method is constructivist, an educational exercise, practical and the target group can be defined/viewed as student, teacher, patient, carer or member of the public in a health promotion campaign, for example. The building blocks are health and care concepts that arise clinically in practice, or for a student writing an assignment. As will be explained, concepts (including the Sustainable Development Goals) are assigned by the subject(s)-in this instance the authors-to a domain of knowledge.

Results: As two-by-two tables, the results represent the structure of the conceptual framework, framing the content in a series of four knowledge (care) domains. The contents, ultimately the Sustainable Development Goals, may then be linked and relationships discussed. Results are produced gradually, building a cognitive or mind-map. The results, it must be stressed, are therefore qualitative.

Conclusion: Drawing on educational theory and practice, the results are explored and justified using the theme of nutrition, and the often stated desirability in education of reflective practice and critical thinking abilities. Providing a series of cross-disciplinary, the reader will gain insight into the potential of Hodges' model to facilitate integrated, person-centred and care that improves parity of esteem, supporting students and qualified personnel in their learning careers.

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