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为公共卫生的“第五波”辩护。

Making the case for a 'fifth wave' in public health.

机构信息

Public Health & Health Policy, Division of Community-based Sciences, Medical School, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8RZ, UK.

Public Health & Health Policy, Division of Community-based Sciences, Medical School, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8RZ, UK.

出版信息

Public Health. 2011 Jan;125(1):30-36. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2010.09.004.

Abstract

This paper will argue that the UK has seen several phases of public health improvement since the Industrial Revolution, and that each of these can be linked to major shifts in thinking about the nature of society and health itself. The authors are not, however, attempting to delineate firm sequences of events (or imply causality) as this would require a level of analysis of the relationship between economy, society and culture which is beyond the scope of this paper. Rather, it is suggested that each phase of health improvement can be thought of in metaphorical terms as a 'wave'. The first wave is associated with great public works and other developments arising from social responses to the profound disruptions which followed the Industrial Revolution. The second wave saw the emergence of medicine as science. The third wave involved the redesign of our social institutions during the 20th Century and gave birth to the welfare state. The fourth wave has been dominated by efforts to combat disease risk factors and the emergence of systems thinking. Although a trough of public health activity continues from each wave, none exerts the same impact as when it first emerged. This paper will discuss the complex challenges of obesity, inequality and loss of wellbeing, together with the broader problems of exponential growth in population, money creation and energy usage. As exponential growth is unsustainable on a finite planet, inevitable change looms. Taken together, these analyses suggest that a fifth wave of public health development is now needed; one which will need to differ radically from its forerunners. The authors invite others to join them in envisioning its nature and in furthering the debate about future public health.

摘要

本文将论证,自工业革命以来,英国经历了几个阶段的公共卫生改善,而这些阶段都可以与对社会和健康本身性质的重大思维转变联系起来。然而,作者并没有试图划定明确的事件序列(或暗示因果关系),因为这需要对经济、社会和文化之间的关系进行分析,而这超出了本文的范围。相反,我们可以将每个健康改善阶段都想象成一个“波浪”。第一个波浪与伟大的公共工程和其他发展有关,这些发展是社会对工业革命带来的深刻混乱的反应的结果。第二个波浪见证了医学作为科学的出现。第三个波浪涉及到 20 世纪我们的社会制度的重新设计,并诞生了福利国家。第四个波浪是为了对抗疾病风险因素而努力,并出现了系统思维。尽管每个波浪都有公共卫生活动的低谷,但没有一个波浪能像它刚出现时那样产生同样的影响。本文将讨论肥胖、不平等和幸福感丧失等复杂挑战,以及人口、货币创造和能源使用呈指数级增长等更广泛的问题。由于指数级增长在有限的星球上是不可持续的,不可避免的变化即将到来。综上所述,这些分析表明,现在需要发展第五波公共卫生,它需要与前几波有根本的不同。作者邀请其他人加入他们,设想其性质,并进一步讨论未来的公共卫生。

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