Nguyen Annie Lu, Brown Brandon, Tantawi Maha El, Ndembi Nicaise, Okeibunor Joseph, Mohammed Abdulaziz, Folayan Morenike Oluwatoyin
University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
University of California, Riverside School of Medicine, Riverside, CA, United States.
Health Behav Policy Rev. 2021 May;8(3):277-280. doi: 10.14485/hbpr.8.3.9.
In this commentary, we suggest that the unprecedented global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic provides a compelling reason for researchers to stretch beyond usual limits and find new ways to engage in global collaborations.
We point to data that have emerged on the mental health and economic consequences of the pandemic to illustrate the extent to which these common issues cross national borders. There is high likelihood that these burdens will continue to persist long after the pandemic is declared "over."
We urge researchers, particularly those from countries with higher income economies, to share resources to increase international collaborative research efforts. We present a case study of an ongoing project and offer some lessons learned for individual investigators.
Global problems require global solutions. The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that should prompt researchers to engage in science and research across national borders.
在本评论中,我们认为新冠疫情前所未有的全球影响为研究人员突破常规限制、寻找开展全球合作的新方式提供了令人信服的理由。
我们指出了有关该疫情对心理健康和经济影响的数据,以说明这些常见问题跨越国界的程度。在疫情宣布“结束”很久之后,这些负担仍极有可能持续存在。
我们敦促研究人员,尤其是来自高收入经济体国家的研究人员,共享资源以加强国际合作研究力度。我们展示了一个正在进行的项目的案例研究,并为个体研究人员提供了一些经验教训。
全球性问题需要全球解决方案。新冠疫情是一场全球危机,应促使研究人员开展跨国界的科学研究。