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在长期冲突中提供医护人员教育与培训面临的挑战:聚焦叙利亚西北部非政府控制地区

Challenges of providing healthcare worker education and training in protracted conflict: a focus on non-government controlled areas in north west Syria.

作者信息

Bdaiwi Yamama, Rayes Diana, Sabouni Ammar, Murad Lina, Fouad Fouad, Zakaria Waseem, Hariri Mahmoud, Ekzayez Abdelkarim, Tarakji Ahmad, Abbara Aula

机构信息

University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Syria Public Health Network, London, UK.

出版信息

Confl Health. 2020 Jul 8;14:42. doi: 10.1186/s13031-020-00287-9. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Without healthcare workers (HCWs), health and humanitarian provision in Syria cannot be sustained either now or in the post-conflict phase. The protracted conflict has led to the exodus of more than 70% of the healthcare workforce. Those remaining work in dangerous conditions with insufficient resources and a healthcare system that has been decimated by protracted conflict. For many HCWs, particularly those in non-government-controlled areas (NGCAs) of Syria, undergraduate education and postgraduate training has been interrupted with few opportunities to continue. In this manuscript, we explore initiatives present in north west Syria at both undergraduate and postgraduate level for physician and non-physician HCWs. Conclusion: Challenges to HCW education in north west Syria can be broadly divided into 1. Organisational (local healthcare leadership and governance, coordination and collaboration between stakeholders, competition between stakeholders and insufficient funding.) 2. Programmatic (lack of accreditation or recognition of qualifications, insufficient physical space for teaching, exodus of faculty affecting teaching and training, prioritisation of physicians over non-physicians, informally trained healthcare workers.) 3. Healthcare system related (politicisation of healthcare system, changing healthcare needs of the population, ongoing attacks on healthcare.) Locally implementable strategies including dedicated funding are key to supporting retention of HCWs and return during post-conflict reconstruction.

摘要

没有医护人员,叙利亚现在及冲突后阶段的卫生和人道主义援助都无法持续。长期冲突导致超过70%的医护人员外流。留下来的人在危险的条件下工作,资源不足,医疗系统也因长期冲突而遭到严重破坏。对许多医护人员来说,尤其是叙利亚非政府控制地区的医护人员,本科教育和研究生培训被中断,继续学习的机会很少。在本手稿中,我们探讨了叙利亚西北部针对医生和非医生医护人员在本科和研究生层面开展的举措。结论:叙利亚西北部医护人员教育面临的挑战大致可分为:1. 组织方面(当地医疗领导与治理、利益相关者之间的协调与合作、利益相关者之间的竞争以及资金不足)。2. 项目方面(缺乏资格认证或认可、教学物理空间不足、教员外流影响教学与培训、医生优先于非医生、未经正规培训的医护人员)。3. 医疗系统相关方面(医疗系统政治化、民众不断变化的医疗需求、对医疗的持续攻击)。包括专项资金在内的可在当地实施的策略是支持医护人员留任并在冲突后重建阶段回归的关键。

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