IF 0.6 4区 医学Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNALMedicina-buenos AiresPub Date : 2025-01-01
Javier Sánchez Doncell, Sandra Menéndez Veloz, Antonella Galante Becerra, Natalia S Masci, Noelia S Echenique, Sandra Zabala, Romina Denis
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摘要
在阿根廷,登革热是一个新出现的健康问题,流行期间发病率很高,给人民造成了沉重的负担。尽管已经为控制登革热做出了努力,但由于其发展的有利条件,登革热还是迅速蔓延。面对这种情况,私立门诊护理中心需要对登革热病例进行适当的控制和临床管理,这也是为什么要进行 SWOT 分析(优势、机会、劣势和威胁),以建立一个能改善业务护理效果的模式。SWOT 分析包括两个方面:a) 机构和 b) 实验室,其中对机构的内部情况进行了评估,以确定上次登革热爆发后呈现出的特征,从而为今后的登革热爆发制定战略。结果包括经过培训的人员、早期诊断的可能性以及自发需求产生的及时控制,这就是为什么我们确定该机构有能力应对疫情爆发、流行病和大流行的原因。这一分析表明,通过综合方法和新病例的识别,不同地区之间的活动得到了加强,从而能够满足登革热患者的需求。通过这种方法,可以为可能爆发的新疫情的应对方法和策略提供有效和可靠的信息。
[SWOT analysis: implementation of dengue circuit in spontaneous demand, Buenos Aires, Argentina].
In Argentina, dengue is an emerging health problem, with high morbidity during epidemic periods, which generates a significant burden on the population. Despite the efforts that have been made to control it, the disease has managed to spread rapidly due to the favorable conditions for its development. Faced with this situation, there is a need, in a private outpatient care center, for adequate control and clinical management of dengue cases, which is why the objective of carrying out a SWOT analysis (strengths, opportunities, weaknesses and threats) was established to develop a model that improves operational-care results. This SWOT analysis covered two areas: a) institutional and b) laboratory, in which the internal situation of the institution was evaluated to determine the characteristics presented after the last dengue outbreak, and thus develop strategies for future outbreaks. The results include trained personnel, the possibility of early diagnosis and timely control generated from spontaneous demand, which is why we determined that the institution has the capacity to respond to outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics. This analysis presents a strengthening activity between different areas through a comprehensive approach and the identification of new cases, which can respond to the needs of the population with dengue. By this means, valid and reliable information is provided for the approach and strategy of possible new outbreaks.