School of Social Work, Midlands State University Faculty of Social Sciences, Harare, Zimbabwe.
Soc Work Public Health. 2021 Feb 17;36(2):98-117. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2020.1859035. Epub 2020 Dec 31.
Utilizing the biopsychosocial model and the ecological systems theory, this disquisition explores on the risk factors associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The discourse shows the interconnectedness of biological, psychological, and social domains in expatiating on the COVID-19 pandemic. It calls for the need to strengthen the resilience of the global community in the face of health outbreaks such as COVID-19. It emphasizes on the perspectives that pandemics are managed before they emerge through building systems that are resilient. Thus, it appreciates the need for a therapeutic milieu as a building block to resilience. The article calls for the adoption of a developmental stance to analyzing health outbreaks and clinical issues. The adumbration shows the reciprocity effects of the health outbreak [s] and individual factors []. To its end, the paper implies that COVID-19 is a call for integration toward effective health planning between social policy formulators, urban and rural planners, epidemiologists, development practitioners, clinicians, researchers to mention but a few. Ultimately, the paper calls for social workers to consider a developmental-clinical social work approach which helps foster "health in all policies" so as to build resilience against the morbus and limit the proliferation of diseases.
利用生物心理社会模式和生态系统理论,本文探讨了与 COVID-19 大流行相关的风险因素。本文通过阐述 COVID-19 大流行,展示了生物、心理和社会领域的相互联系。它呼吁需要加强全球社区的弹性,以应对 COVID-19 等卫生突发事件。它强调了通过建立具有弹性的系统在疫情出现之前进行管理的观点。因此,它赞赏治疗环境作为弹性的基石的必要性。本文呼吁采取发展的立场来分析卫生突发事件和临床问题。该说明展示了卫生突发事件和个人因素的相互影响。最后,本文暗示 COVID-19 需要整合社会政策制定者、城乡规划者、流行病学家、发展实践者、临床医生、研究人员等各方的力量,以制定有效的卫生规划。最终,本文呼吁社会工作者考虑发展临床社会工作方法,以帮助促进“所有政策中的健康”,从而建立对疾病的抵御能力并限制疾病的传播。