Yamada Seiji
Hawai'i/Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center, Office of Medical Education, and Division of Ecology and Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu 96822, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2003 Dec;93(12):1994-6. doi: 10.2105/ajph.93.12.1994.
A fundamental change in the theory underlying public health and medicine is needed. Latin American social medicine (LASM), originating in a region of the world that has been subjected to colonial and postcolonial influence, will be part of this change. To the extent that the social production of disease among people in other regions is a consequence of various large-scale forms of domination, LASM offers a relevant analysis, models of resistance, and exemplars of social medicine in practice. I draw upon LASM to examine the social production of disease in the Marshall Islands and Iraq. I suggest a basis for a global social medicine in the shared experience of suffering and describe implications for public health theory and practice.
公共卫生和医学的基础理论需要进行根本性变革。起源于一个受殖民和后殖民影响的世界地区的拉丁美洲社会医学(LASM)将成为这一变革的一部分。鉴于其他地区人群中疾病的社会产生是各种大规模统治形式的结果,拉丁美洲社会医学提供了相关分析、抵抗模式以及社会医学实践范例。我借鉴拉丁美洲社会医学来研究马绍尔群岛和伊拉克疾病的社会产生。我在共同的苦难经历中提出全球社会医学的基础,并描述其对公共卫生理论和实践的影响。