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共病情况:对非传染性疾病研究的综述及专家访谈结果

Syndemic contexts: findings from a review of research on non-communicable diseases and interviews with experts.

作者信息

Pirrone Irene, Dieleman Marjolein, Reis Ria, Pell Christopher

机构信息

Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Faculty of Science, Athena Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2021 Jan 1;14(1):1927332. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1927332.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Syndemics are characterized by the clustering of two or more health conditions, their adverse interaction, and contextual factors that create the conditions for clustering and/or interaction that worsens health outcomes. Studying syndemics entails drawing on diverse disciplines, including epidemiology and anthropology. This often means collaboration between researchers with different scholarly backgrounds, who share and - ideally - integrate their findings.

OBJECTIVE

This article examines how context within syndemics has been defined and studied.

METHODS

A literature review of empirical studies focusing on syndemics involving non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health conditions was conducted and the full text of 13 articles was analyzed. The review was followed-up with semi-structured interviews with 11 expert researchers working in the field.

RESULTS

The review and interviews highlighted a relatively consistent definition of syndemics. The reviewed studies of NCD-related syndemics tended to focus on micro-level context, suggesting a need to analyze further underlying structural factors. In their syndemics research, respondents described working with other disciplines and, although there were some challenges, welcomed greater disciplinary diversity. Methodological gaps, including a lack of mixed methods and longitudinal studies, were identified, for which further interdisciplinary collaborations would be beneficial.

CONCLUSIONS

NCD-related syndemics research would benefit from further analysis of structural factors and the interconnections between syndemic components across multiple levels, together with more ambitious research designs integrating quantitative and qualitative methods. Research on the COVID-19 pandemic can benefit from a syndemics approach, particularly to understand vulnerability and the unequal impacts of this public health crisis.

摘要

背景

疾病共患是以两种或更多健康状况的聚集、它们之间的不良相互作用以及为聚集和/或相互作用创造条件从而恶化健康结果的背景因素为特征。研究疾病共患需要借鉴包括流行病学和人类学在内的多种学科。这通常意味着具有不同学术背景的研究人员之间的合作,他们分享并(理想情况下)整合他们的研究结果。

目的

本文探讨了疾病共患中的背景是如何被定义和研究的。

方法

对聚焦于涉及非传染性疾病(NCDs)和心理健康状况的疾病共患的实证研究进行了文献综述,并分析了13篇文章的全文。随后对该领域的11位专家研究人员进行了半结构化访谈。

结果

综述和访谈突出了疾病共患相对一致的定义。所综述的与非传染性疾病相关的疾病共患研究倾向于关注微观层面的背景,这表明需要进一步分析潜在的结构因素。在他们的疾病共患研究中,受访者描述了与其他学科合作的情况,尽管存在一些挑战,但欢迎更大的学科多样性。确定了方法学上的差距,包括缺乏混合方法和纵向研究,进一步的跨学科合作将对此有益。

结论

与非传染性疾病相关的疾病共患研究将受益于对结构因素以及疾病共患各组成部分在多个层面上的相互联系的进一步分析,以及更具雄心的整合定量和定性方法的研究设计。关于新冠疫情的研究可以从疾病共患方法中受益,特别是有助于理解这种公共卫生危机的脆弱性和不平等影响。

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