Strange Michael, Nilsson Carol, Zdravkovic Slobodan, Mangrio Elisabeth
Department of Global Political Studies, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden.
Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity & Welfare, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Nov 30;9(11):e17324. doi: 10.2196/17324.
The project "Precision Health and Everyday Democracy" (PHED) is a transdisciplinary partnership that combines a diverse range of perspectives necessary for understanding the increasingly complex societal role played by modern health care and medical research. The term "precision health" is being increasingly used to express the need for greater awareness of environmental and genomic characteristics that may lead to divergent health outcomes between different groups within a population. Enhancing awareness of diversity has parallels with calls for "health democracy" and greater patient-public participation within health care and medical research. Approaching health care in this way goes beyond a narrow focus on the societal determinants of health, since it requires considering health as a deliberative space, which occurs often at the banal or everyday level. As an initial empirical focus, PHED is directed toward the health needs of marginalized migrants (including refugees and asylum seekers, as well as migrants with temporary residency, often involving a legally or economically precarious situation) as vulnerable groups that are often overlooked by health care. Developing new transdisciplinary knowledge on these groups provides the potential to enhance their wellbeing and benefit the wider society through challenging the exclusions of these groups that create pockets of extreme ill-health, which, as we see with COVID-19, should be better understood as "acts of self-harm" for the wider negative impact on humanity.
We aim to establish and identify precision health strategies, as well as promote equal access to quality health care, drawing upon knowledge gained from studying the health care of marginalized migrants.
The project is based in Sweden at Malmö and Lund Universities. At the outset, the network activities do not require ethical approval where they will not involve data collection, since the purpose of PHED is to strengthen international research contacts, establish new research within precision strategies, and construct educational research activities for junior colleagues within academia. However, whenever new research is funded and started, ethical approval for that specific data collection will be sought.
The PHED project has been funded from January 1, 2019. Results of the transdisciplinary collaboration will be disseminated via a series of international conferences, workshops, and web-based materials. To ensure the network project advances toward applied research, a major goal of dissemination is to produce tools for applied research, including information to enhance health accessibility for vulnerable communities, such as marginalized migrant populations in Sweden.
There is a need to identify tools to enable the prevention and treatment of a wide spectrum of health-related outcomes and their link to social as well as environmental issues. There is also a need to identify and investigate barriers to precision health based on democratic principles.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/17324.
“精准健康与日常民主”(PHED)项目是一个跨学科合作项目,它融合了各种不同的观点,这些观点对于理解现代医疗保健和医学研究在社会中日益复杂的作用是必不可少的。“精准健康”一词越来越多地被用来表达需要更加关注环境和基因组特征,这些特征可能导致人群中不同群体之间出现不同的健康结果。提高对多样性的认识与呼吁“健康民主”以及在医疗保健和医学研究中更大程度地让患者-公众参与是并行不悖的。以这种方式对待医疗保健超越了对健康的社会决定因素的狭隘关注,因为它要求将健康视为一个审议空间,这种审议常常发生在平凡或日常层面。作为最初的实证重点,PHED项目针对边缘化移民(包括难民和寻求庇护者,以及具有临时居留权的移民,他们的法律或经济状况往往不稳定)这一弱势群体的健康需求展开,这些群体常常被医疗保健所忽视。针对这些群体开发新的跨学科知识,有可能通过挑战对这些群体的排斥来增进他们的福祉,并使更广泛的社会受益,因为这种排斥造成了一些极端健康不佳的群体,正如我们在新冠疫情中所看到的,从对人类更广泛的负面影响来看,这种情况应被更好地理解为“自我伤害行为”。
我们旨在确立并识别精准健康策略,同时借鉴研究边缘化移民医疗保健所获得的知识,促进平等获得优质医疗保健的机会。
该项目以瑞典马尔默大学和隆德大学为基地。一开始,网络活动若不涉及数据收集则无需伦理批准,因为PHED项目的目的是加强国际研究联系,在精准策略方面开展新研究,并为学术界的初级同事构建教育研究活动。然而,每当新的研究获得资助并启动时,将寻求针对该特定数据收集的伦理批准。
PHED项目自2019年1月1日起获得资助。跨学科合作的成果将通过一系列国际会议、研讨会和网络材料进行传播。为确保网络项目朝着应用研究方向推进,传播的一个主要目标是制作应用研究工具,包括提高弱势群体(如瑞典的边缘化移民群体)健康可达性的信息。
需要确定能够预防和治疗广泛的健康相关结果及其与社会和环境问题联系的工具。还需要确定并研究基于民主原则的精准健康障碍。
国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/17324