相互关联的社区和正规卫生(及关联)系统的复原力

Matt Fortnam , Peter Hailey , Sophie Witter , Nancy Balfour
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从 COVID-19 到气候变化对健康的影响,提高卫生系统应对预期和意外冲击的复原力正在成为本世纪全球面临的一项决定性挑战。迄今为止,卫生系统抗灾能力的研究主要集中在正规的政府卫生系统,但新出现的证据表明,家庭、社区和相关系统(如灾害管理、水、卫生设施、社会保护和性别差异)对人们的健康状况、卫生系统的运作和应对冲击的能力都有重要影响。我们认为,应在卫生系统复原力概念框架中考虑正规和社区卫生系统以及相关系统的复原力,不同学科中有关社区复原力的成熟文献可帮助确定社区卫生系统复原力研究的框架。
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Resilience in interconnected community and formal health (and connected) systems
Enhancing the resilience of health systems to expected and unexpected shocks – from COVID-19 to the health impacts of climate change – is becoming a defining challenge of this century worldwide. To date, health system resilience research has focused on formal government health systems, yet emerging evidence points to the importance of families, communities and connected systems (such as disaster management, water, sanitation, social protection and gender disparities) that influence the health status of people, and health system functioning and capacities to respond to shocks. We argue that resilience capacities in both formal and community health systems, and connected systems, be considered in health system resilience conceptual frameworks, and that well-established literature on community resilience capacities from diverse disciplines can help frame research on community health system resilience.
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