Köhler Lennart, Karlberg Ingvar
Nordic School of Public Health, Sweden
Nordic School of Public Health, Sweden.
Scand J Public Health. 2015 Aug;43(16 Suppl):12-7. doi: 10.1177/1403494814568589.
The famous preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization (WHO) from 1948, stating that health is not only the absence of disease, has been one of the most influential political statements of our time. The follow-up, reaching a position where health is viewed as instrumental to a good life and not as a goal in itself, as set out in the Ottawa Charter of 1986, has likewise been of the utmost importance for the global development of public health, as well as developing the concept of health promotion. The focus on public health sparked by the WHO was paralleled by expansion of the academic interest in the topic, beginning in the USA and successively adopted around the world. In the Nordic countries the pioneering of an academic platform for public health studies and research began in 1953. This was later followed by a stepwise expansion to a full academic institution with postgraduate studies, work-related training, research and development. From the start, the resultant institution called the Nordic School of Public Health (NHV) was a joint Nordic project financed by the Nordic governments. The NHV became a leader in public health studies in Nordic countries and also a role model for the development of an academic community. A large campus and a select and erudite staff, together with thousands of students, paved the way for the NHV having a major impact on public health policy in Nordic countries. One effect of this was increasing awareness of the need for systematic policy supporting public health research and, with this, the founding of institutions of public health in all of the separate Nordic countries. Ironically, the impact made by the NHV in spreading the idea of public health as an important part of academic study has made the NHV superfluous. It is true that courses and programmes in public health are now available at most universities in the five Nordic countries, but they are directed at young students fresh from high school. There is no institution that offers a broad and high-quality postgraduate education and training in public health, adapted to the special needs of mid-career professionals in a multi-professional and internordic setting. With the NHV closing, a research institute focusing public health in a Nordic context will disappear, as will an internationally leading School of Public Health, a centre of excellence and relevance in public health, which has evaluated, assessed and promoted the goals and evaluated the success of the Nordic welfare societies.
1948年世界卫生组织(WHO)章程著名的序言指出,健康不仅是没有疾病,这是我们这个时代最具影响力的政治声明之一。后续发展中,正如1986年《渥太华宪章》所阐述的那样,健康被视为美好生活的手段而非目标本身,这对全球公共卫生发展以及健康促进概念的形成同样至关重要。世卫组织引发的对公共卫生的关注,与学术领域对该主题兴趣的扩大并行,这一兴趣始于美国并随后在全球相继兴起。在北欧国家,1953年开启了公共卫生研究与学术平台的开拓。后来逐步扩展为一个拥有研究生教育、职业培训、研究与开发的完整学术机构。从一开始,这个后来被称为北欧公共卫生学院(NHV)的机构就是由北欧各国政府资助的北欧联合项目。NHV成为北欧国家公共卫生研究的领导者,也是学术团体发展的典范。一个大型校园、一批精英博学的教职员工以及数千名学生,为NHV对北欧国家公共卫生政策产生重大影响铺平了道路。其结果之一是人们越来越意识到需要有系统的政策来支持公共卫生研究,随之而来的是北欧各国分别成立了公共卫生机构。具有讽刺意味的是,NHV在传播公共卫生作为学术研究重要组成部分这一理念方面所产生的影响,使得NHV变得多余。的确,现在北欧五国的大多数大学都提供公共卫生课程和项目,但这些是针对刚从高中毕业的年轻学生的。没有一个机构能提供适应多专业和北欧地区职业中期专业人员特殊需求的、广泛且高质量的公共卫生研究生教育和培训。随着NHV的关闭,一个专注于北欧背景下公共卫生的研究机构将会消失,一个国际领先的公共卫生学院也将不复存在,这个在公共卫生领域卓越且具影响力的中心,曾对北欧福利社会的目标进行评估、促进并评价其成效。