《2020年至2023年WPA行动计划》的实施情况:更新

IF 60.5 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY World Psychiatry Pub Date : 2022-05-07 DOI:10.1002/wps.20978
A. Javed
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The Working Groups on Co-morbidity in Mental Illnesses, Early Intervention in Psychosis, Public Mental Health, and Promotion of Psychiatry among Medical Students highlighted their contributions in various activities. I am pleased that we also completed some unfinished projects started in the previous triennium. The WPA Scientific Sections likewise supported the scientific work of the Association in an inspiring way. Since the start of the network of WPA Collaborating Centres in 2016, these centres are providing practical advice on teaching, policy, research and clinical activities in psychiatry worldwide. During 2021, the network, now including eight sites, supported the implementation of the WPA’s strategic plan to build a global alliance for better mental health. In addition to the pandemic, unfortunately, we saw many adversities in 2021 in several parts of the world. Following WPA’s mission to help and support our membership during disasters, we established an Advisory Committee for Responses to Emergencies (ACRE), that brought together the leaders of the larger Member Societies to facilitate practical and concrete aid to Member Societies in need. This work continued mobilizing and fostering education, in formation collection, and development of lo cal, national and international strategies to cope with the mental health consequenc es of emergencies throughout 202021. The WPA recently formed a sub-committee of the ACRE for Afghanistan’s deteriorating conditions, that are not only causing an humanitarian crisis but also adding concerns about provisions and delivery of health care for the general population. We, at the WPA, as a part of our ACRE project, are working with our fellow Afghan mental health professionals to offer ongoing support through the provision of medicines, patient assessments and training. 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All the back issues can be freely downloaded from the PubMed system and the WPA website. We very much enjoyed our successful virtual World Congress of Psychiatry that took place in October 2021. As always, the current pandemic is all about adapting and innovating, and we feel that we were able to redesign the event from the ground up to ensure that we could bring the most timely clinical, academic and research topics to our membership. I am also pleased that we are actively working for our next World Congress to be held in Bangkok on August 3-6, 2022. We are optimistic that the new challenges that will undoubtedly come, as the full impact on mental health following this pandemic becomes evident, will be addressed effectively. Like many, the WPA is learning fast with the changes and looks forward with confidence to its future, remaining fully committed to fulfilling its triennium’s goals. 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The portal also gives ready access to WPA’s existing training materials available in several languages. Available programmes also include ICD-11 and Yoga courses, free webinars on Early Intervention in Psychosis, updates in Psychopharmacology and courses on Telepsychiatry, Psychotherapy and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. We continued with our projects outlined in the Action Plan. Various Working Groups offered a number of activities in ar eas of training, research and clinical updates. The Working Groups on Co-morbidity in Mental Illnesses, Early Intervention in Psychosis, Public Mental Health, and Promotion of Psychiatry among Medical Students highlighted their contributions in various activities. I am pleased that we also completed some unfinished projects started in the previous triennium. The WPA Scientific Sections likewise supported the scientific work of the Association in an inspiring way. 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对我们所有人来说,2021年又是艰难的一年。新冠肺炎疫情的不确定性、旅行限制和网络连接困难是这一年影响我们专业工作和个人生活的主要问题。WPA也在努力应对这些限制。然而,这段时间给了我们一些动力和新的见解,让我们在困难的情况下继续工作,继续实施我们的《20202023年行动计划》。《行动纲领》执行委员会和常设委员会以及秘书处工作人员仍然致力于履行其职责。为了鼓励和激励世界各地的同事和学员学习,WPA在2021年提供了更多的在线教育活动。我们很高兴能够组织、支持和推广几个新的教育模块、课程、教学课程和在线课程。WPA教育门户网站和学习管理系统(LMS)的加速发展促进了新的教育和培训模块的推出,以支持我们的年轻专业人员,特别是在大流行期间的应急措施。这些模块中的第一个支持精神病医生使用电子心理健康工具。该门户网站还提供了以几种语言提供的WPA现有培训材料。现有的项目还包括ICD-11和瑜伽课程、关于精神病早期干预的免费网络研讨会、精神药理学最新资料以及远程精神病学、心理治疗和儿童和青少年精神病学课程。我们继续实施《行动计划》中概述的项目。各工作组在培训、研究和临床更新方面提供了一些活动。精神疾病合并症工作组、精神病早期干预工作组、公共精神卫生工作组和促进医学生精神病学工作组强调了它们在各种活动中的贡献。我感到高兴的是,我们也完成了上一个三年开始的一些未完成的项目。WPA科学部门同样以鼓舞人心的方式支持协会的科学工作。自2016年WPA合作中心网络启动以来,这些中心为全球精神病学的教学、政策、研究和临床活动提供实用建议。在2021年期间,该网络(目前包括8个站点)支持执行世界精神卫生协会的战略计划,建立一个促进精神卫生的全球联盟。除了大流行之外,不幸的是,我们在2021年在世界几个地区看到了许多逆境。WPA的使命是在发生灾害时为会员提供帮助和支持,根据这一使命,我们成立了紧急情况应对咨询委员会(ACRE),召集较大会员协会的领导人,促进向有需要的会员协会提供实际和具体的援助。这项工作将在202021年全年继续动员和促进教育、信息收集和制定地方、国家和国际战略,以应对突发事件对精神健康的影响。阿富汗人道主义事务部最近成立了阿富汗人道主义事务部的一个小组委员会,负责阿富汗日益恶化的状况,这种状况不仅造成人道主义危机,而且增加了对向一般民众提供和提供保健服务的关切。作为我们的ACRE项目的一部分,我们在WPA正与我们的阿富汗精神卫生专业人员同行合作,通过提供药品、病人评估和培训,不断提供支持。随着2021年WPA电子通讯的启动,我们将促进会员活动和报告的共享。通讯已成为我们在社交媒体平台上的能见度和协会不同组成部分之间更好的沟通的强大媒介。世界精神病学协会的官方期刊《世界精神病学》达到了49.548的影响因子。它在精神病学期刊列表和社会科学引文索引中排名第一,在临床医学类别的所有期刊中排名第五。该杂志定期以英语、西班牙语和俄语三种语言出版,并在世界图书馆网站上提供其他语言版本(中文、法语、阿拉伯语、土耳其语、日语、罗马尼亚语和波兰语)的单刊或文章。超过6万名心理健康专业人士定期收到该杂志的电子版或印刷版。所有过期的期刊都可以从PubMed系统和WPA网站免费下载。我们非常喜欢在2021年10月成功举办的虚拟世界精神病学大会。与往常一样,当前的大流行是适应和创新,我们认为我们能够从头开始重新设计这一活动,以确保我们能够向我们的会员提供最及时的临床、学术和研究主题。 我也很高兴我们正在积极为2022年8月3日至6日在曼谷举行的下一届世界大会而努力。我们乐观地认为,随着这一流行病对精神健康的全面影响变得明显,新的挑战无疑将会到来,这些挑战将得到有效解决。与许多机构一样,世界水产商会正在迅速适应变化,并对未来充满信心,继续全力实现其三年目标。让我们一起塑造精神病学和心理健康的未来。
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Implementation of the WPA Action Plan 2020‐2023: an update
The year 2021 has been another tough one for us all. Uncertainty about the COVID situation, restrictions about travel, and difficulties in getting connected have been the major issues that have affected our professional work and personal lives during that year. The WPA has also struggled coping with these limitations. However, that period has given us some motivation and new insight to work under difficult circumstances and to continue with the implementation of our Action Plan 20202023. The WPA Executive Committee and Standing Committees, along with the Secretariat staff, remained committed to fulfil their responsibilities. The WPA’s drive to encourage and inspire learning among colleagues and trainees around the world led to offering more online educational activities during 2021. We were delighted to organize, support and promote several new educational modules, courses, teaching sessions and online programmes. The accelerated development of the WPA education portal and learning management system (LMS) has promoted the launch of new education and training modules to support our young professionals, especially for the emergency response measures during the pandemic period. The first of these modules supports psychiatrists in using e-mental health tools. The portal also gives ready access to WPA’s existing training materials available in several languages. Available programmes also include ICD-11 and Yoga courses, free webinars on Early Intervention in Psychosis, updates in Psychopharmacology and courses on Telepsychiatry, Psychotherapy and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. We continued with our projects outlined in the Action Plan. Various Working Groups offered a number of activities in ar eas of training, research and clinical updates. The Working Groups on Co-morbidity in Mental Illnesses, Early Intervention in Psychosis, Public Mental Health, and Promotion of Psychiatry among Medical Students highlighted their contributions in various activities. I am pleased that we also completed some unfinished projects started in the previous triennium. The WPA Scientific Sections likewise supported the scientific work of the Association in an inspiring way. Since the start of the network of WPA Collaborating Centres in 2016, these centres are providing practical advice on teaching, policy, research and clinical activities in psychiatry worldwide. During 2021, the network, now including eight sites, supported the implementation of the WPA’s strategic plan to build a global alliance for better mental health. In addition to the pandemic, unfortunately, we saw many adversities in 2021 in several parts of the world. Following WPA’s mission to help and support our membership during disasters, we established an Advisory Committee for Responses to Emergencies (ACRE), that brought together the leaders of the larger Member Societies to facilitate practical and concrete aid to Member Societies in need. This work continued mobilizing and fostering education, in formation collection, and development of lo cal, national and international strategies to cope with the mental health consequenc es of emergencies throughout 202021. The WPA recently formed a sub-committee of the ACRE for Afghanistan’s deteriorating conditions, that are not only causing an humanitarian crisis but also adding concerns about provisions and delivery of health care for the general population. We, at the WPA, as a part of our ACRE project, are working with our fellow Afghan mental health professionals to offer ongoing support through the provision of medicines, patient assessments and training. With the start of the WPA eNewsletter in 2021, we are facilitating sharing of activities and reports from our membership. The Newsletter has emerged as a strong medium for our visibility on the social media platform and a better communication among different components of the Association. World Psychiatry, the WPA official journal, achieved an impact factor of 49.548. It was reaffirmed that it is ranked as the number one in the list of psychiatric journals and in the Social Science Citation Index, and number five among all the journals in the Clinical Medicine category. The journal is published regularly in three languages (English, Spanish and Russian), with individual issues or articles also available on the WPA website in other languages (Chinese, French, Arabic, Turkish, Japanese, Romanian and Polish). More than 60,000 mental health professionals regularly receive the electronic or the print version of the journal. All the back issues can be freely downloaded from the PubMed system and the WPA website. We very much enjoyed our successful virtual World Congress of Psychiatry that took place in October 2021. As always, the current pandemic is all about adapting and innovating, and we feel that we were able to redesign the event from the ground up to ensure that we could bring the most timely clinical, academic and research topics to our membership. I am also pleased that we are actively working for our next World Congress to be held in Bangkok on August 3-6, 2022. We are optimistic that the new challenges that will undoubtedly come, as the full impact on mental health following this pandemic becomes evident, will be addressed effectively. Like many, the WPA is learning fast with the changes and looks forward with confidence to its future, remaining fully committed to fulfilling its triennium’s goals. Let’s shape the future of psychiatry and mental health together.
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World Psychiatry
World Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: World Psychiatry is the official journal of the World Psychiatric Association. It is published in three issues per year. The journal is sent free of charge to psychiatrists whose names and addresses are provided by WPA member societies and sections. World Psychiatry is also freely accessible on Wiley Online Library and PubMed Central. The main aim of World Psychiatry is to disseminate information on significant clinical, service, and research developments in the mental health field. The journal aims to use a language that can be understood by the majority of mental health professionals worldwide.
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