解决健康的社会决定因素:从1913年到1925年洛杉矶社区中心的叙述

S. Satya‐Murti, J. Gutiérrez
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摘要:洛杉矶广场社区中心(PCC)是20世纪初的洛杉矶社区中心和诊所,于1913年至1925年出版了《El Mexicano》季刊。该通讯的报道揭示了PCC如何将预约医疗访问与更广泛的努力相结合,以解决与会者的整体健康问题。现有的记录,其中一些偶尔有临床细节,揭示了十二年来治疗的疾病的一般范围。放在今天的背景下,这个中心提供的医疗服务是简单而最少的。然而,它提供的社会支持是多方面的。该中心的关怀不仅包括提供医疗服务,还包括帮助教育、营养、就业、交通和道德支持。因此,健康的社会决定因素(SDH)是当今公共卫生的一个突出问题,这是20世纪初洛杉矶广场社区领导人已经实现和实践的一个概念。这种做法虽然名义上还没有被确定为SDH,但始于19世纪末和20世纪初的社会激进主义运动,旨在缓解新兴工业国家的社会弊病和不平等。PCC是这一努力的先驱之一。它在这一领域的关切和成功是复杂的,足以与我们目前的意图和愿望相媲美。
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Addressing the Social Determinants of Health: A Los Angeles Community Center's Narrative from 1913 to 1925
Abstract:The Los Angeles Plaza Community Center (PCC), an early twentieth-century Los Angeles community center and clinic, published El Mexicano, a quarterly newsletter, from 1913 to 1925. The newsletter's reports reveal how the PCC combined walk-in medical visits with broader efforts to address the overall wellness of its attendees. Available records, some with occasional clinical details, reveal the general spectrum of illnesses treated over a twelve-year span. Placed in today's context, the medical care given at this center was simple and minimal. The social support it provided, however, was multifaceted. The center's caring extended beyond providing medical attention to helping with education, nutrition, employment, transportation, and moral support. Thus, the social determinants of health (SDH), a prominent concern of present-day public health, was a concept already realized and practiced by these early twentieth-century Los Angeles Plaza community leaders. Such practices, although not yet nominally identified as SDH, had their beginnings in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century social activism movement aiming to mitigate the social ills and inequities of emerging industrial nations. The PCC was one of the pioneers in this effort. Its concerns and successes in this area were sophisticated enough to be comparable to our current intentions and aspirations.
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