通过合作伙伴开展临床能力建设:全球神经外科的实地工作。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1227/neu.0000000000003129
Laura Lippa, Magalie Cadieux, Ernest J Barthélemy, Ronnie E Baticulon, Kemel A Ghotme, Nathan A Shlobin, José Piquer, Roger Härtl, Jesus Lafuente, Enoch Uche, Paul H Young, William R Copeland, Fraser Henderson, Hugh P Sims-Williams, Roxanna M Garcia, Gail Rosseau, Mubashir Mahmood Qureshi
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全球神经外科致力于在全球范围内提供优质的神经外科医疗服务,但由于历史、社会经济和政治因素的影响,它面临着各种挑战。为了解决全球基本神经外科手术不足的问题,已经有成熟的神经外科中心和发展中中心建立了合作关系。人们对其有效性和持续能力发展表示担忧。成功的合作关系涉及多个利益相关方、较长的时间表和结对计划。本文概述了神经外科界目前的倡议和挑战。这篇叙述性综述旨在为开展临床合作的同行提供一个实用工具,即参与和资产、能力、手术自主权、可持续性和护理可扩展性(ECOSystem)。为了创建全球神经外科护理的 ECOSystem,作者们就实用工具中的要点进行了多次在线讨论。根据后勤、临床和教育方面的情况,对所有开发的层级进行了扩展。作者在 2023 年 8 月至 11 月期间进行了在线搜索,以突出全球神经外科合作关系,并将其与 ECOSystem 的层级联系起来。ECOSystem 护理系统包括 5 个层级:0级(基础)、1级(基本)、2级(复杂)、3级(自主)和4级(最终)。我们创建了一份包含 16 家神经外科合作机构的非详尽清单,作为使用 ECOSystem 的参考。此外,我们还收集了作者在合作过程中的个人经验。我们提出了一种分层能力建设方法,为利用 ECOSystem 建立神经外科合作关系提供结构化指导。全球神经外科临床合作旨在建立自主权,从而能够独立提供优质医疗服务。
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Clinical Capacity Building Through Partnerships: Boots on the Ground in Global Neurosurgery.

Global neurosurgery seeks to provide quality neurosurgical health care worldwide and faces challenges because of historical, socioeconomic, and political factors. To address the shortfall of essential neurosurgical procedures worldwide, dyads between established neurosurgical and developing centers have been established. Concerns have been raised about their effectiveness and ability to sustain capacity development. Successful partnerships involve multiple stakeholders, extended timelines, and twinning programs. This article outlines current initiatives and challenges within the neurosurgical community. This narrative review aims to provide a practical tool for colleagues embarking on clinical partnerships, the Engagements and assets, Capacity, Operative autonomy, Sustainability, and scalability (ECOSystem) of care. To create the ECOSystem of care in global neurosurgery, the authors had multiple online discussions regarding important points in the practical tool. All developed tiers were expanded based on logistics, clinical, and educational aspects. An online search was performed from August to November 2023 to highlight global neurosurgery partnerships and link them to tiers of the ECOSystem. The ECOSystem of care involves 5 tiers: Tiers 0 (foundation), 1 (essential), 2 (complexity), 3 (autonomy), and 4 (final). A nonexhaustive list of 16 neurosurgical partnerships was created and serves as a reference for using the ECOSystem. Personal experiences from the authors through their partnerships were also captured. We propose a tiered approach for capacity building that provides structured guidance for establishing neurosurgical partnerships with the ECOSystem of care. Clinical partnerships in global neurosurgery aim to build autonomy, enabling independent provision of quality healthcare services.

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Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
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898
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurosurgery, the official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, publishes research on clinical and experimental neurosurgery covering the very latest developments in science, technology, and medicine. For professionals aware of the rapid pace of developments in the field, this journal is nothing short of indispensable as the most complete window on the contemporary field of neurosurgery. Neurosurgery is the fastest-growing journal in the field, with a worldwide reputation for reliable coverage delivered with a fresh and dynamic outlook.
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