Whittaker Maxine, Smith Catherine
University of Queensland School of Public Health, Herston, QLD, Australia.
Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
Malar J. 2015 Oct 16;14:410. doi: 10.1186/s12936-015-0931-9.
Although community engagement has been recognized as an important element of public health since the Alma Ata declaration, in practice community engagement has played a marginal role within malaria control programmes. As more countries move toward elimination, malaria elimination programmes will need to reimagine malaria in a number of ways. An important element of this will be to re-conceptualize and better strategize community engagement, which will become increasingly important for programme success as countries near elimination. This commentary intends to begin a conversation on re-imagining community engagement in an elimination setting, by outlining five ways that community engagement should be strengthened and re-strategized in the lead up to malaria elimination.
尽管自《阿拉木图宣言》以来,社区参与就已被视为公共卫生的一个重要要素,但在实际操作中,社区参与在疟疾控制项目中一直处于边缘地位。随着越来越多的国家朝着消除疟疾的目标迈进,疟疾消除项目将需要在多个方面对疟疾防控进行重新规划。其中一个重要方面将是重新认识并优化社区参与策略,随着各国接近消除疟疾目标,这对项目的成功将变得越来越重要。本评论旨在开启一场关于在消除疟疾背景下重新构想社区参与的讨论,概述在迈向疟疾消除的过程中加强社区参与并重新制定策略的五种方法。