ReaCH Group, UCLan, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Malta, Msida, Malta.
PLoS One. 2020 Aug 5;15(8):e0236722. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236722. eCollection 2020.
In 2014, the EU funded a four-year European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action to address the topic of childbirth. The COST Birth Action was a cross-European network, that brought together over 120 scientists, practitioners, activists and policy makers from 34 countries to work on intrapartum care. The central aim was to advance the state of research and practice in a specific area of great clinical and social importance, intrapartum care. The Action used inter and trans-disciplinary approaches to address birth from multiple perspectives and drew on complexity theory and the concept of salutogenesis (wellbeing). This special collection presents six papers produced from the Action and gives a sense of the range and depth of the work conducted. The Collection illustrates the knowledge that can be generated when a diverse group of people come together with a similar goals and perspectives.
2014 年,欧盟资助了一个为期四年的欧洲科学与技术合作组织(COST)行动,以解决分娩问题。COST 生育行动是一个跨欧洲的网络,汇集了来自 34 个国家的 120 多名科学家、从业者、活动家和政策制定者,致力于产时护理。其核心目标是推进具有重大临床和社会重要性的产时护理特定领域的研究和实践。该行动采用跨学科方法从多个角度解决分娩问题,并借鉴了复杂性理论和健康本源(福祉)的概念。本特刊收录了该行动产生的六篇论文,展示了该行动的范围和深度。本特刊说明了当一群具有相似目标和观点的人聚集在一起时,可以产生什么样的知识。