School of Health and Human Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2018 Feb 1;7(2):180-182. doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2017.72.
This brief commentary discusses a recent paper by Speed and Mannion that explores "The Rise of post truth populism in liberal democracies: challenges for health policy." It considers their assertion that through meaningful democratic engagement in health policy, some of the risks brought about by an exclusionary populist politics can be mediated. With an overview of what participation means in modern healthcare policy and implementation, the field of community psychology is presented as one way to engage marginalized groups at risk of exploitation or exclusion by nativist populist policy.
这篇简短的评论讨论了 Speed 和 Mannion 最近的一篇论文,该论文探讨了“自由民主国家后真相民粹主义的兴起:对卫生政策的挑战”。评论考虑了他们的观点,即通过在卫生政策方面进行有意义的民主参与,可以缓解排他性民粹主义政治带来的一些风险。本文概述了在现代医疗保健政策和实施中参与的含义,并提出社区心理学领域是一种让处于被民粹主义政策剥削或排斥风险中的边缘化群体参与进来的方式。