Campbell I D, Rader A D
Salvation Army, London, UK.
AIDS Care. 1990;2(2):183-8. doi: 10.1080/09540129008257729.
AIDS is a multi-disciplinary problem, but also a multi-disciplinary opportunity, given the capacity of individuals, groups and organizations to integrate talents and resources. The impact of AIDS in east, southern and central Africa is discussed in general terms to answer the question. "Why integrate?" Ways in which integration is expressed are discussed, including integration within the definition of AIDS management, integration within programs, and between team members, between the community and the hospital, and from field programs to Ministries of Health, donor organizations and the World Health Organization. Issues in integration at the field level, including management models, the concept of teams, and consensus on major goals, are discussed, and comment is made on the key integrative theme of families and communities.
艾滋病是一个多学科问题,但鉴于个人、团体和组织整合人才与资源的能力,它也是一个多学科机遇。本文大致讨论了艾滋病在东非、南非和中非的影响,以回答“为何要整合?”这一问题。文中探讨了整合的表现方式,包括艾滋病管理定义中的整合、项目内部的整合,以及团队成员之间、社区与医院之间、实地项目与卫生部、捐助组织及世界卫生组织之间的整合。讨论了实地层面整合中的问题,包括管理模式、团队概念以及对主要目标的共识,并就家庭和社区这一关键整合主题发表了评论。