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探讨性别和妇女在武装冲突中的卫生政治经济学中的作用:叙事性综述。

Exploring the role of gender and women in the political economy of health in armed conflict: a narrative review.

机构信息

Research for Health Systems Strengthening in northern Syria, Conflict and Health Research Group (CHRG), Department of War Studies, King's College London, London, UK.

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sana'a University, Yemen and Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

Global Health. 2021 Aug 4;17(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s12992-021-00738-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The ripple effects of protracted armed conflicts include: significant gender-specific barriers to accessing essential services such as health, education, water and sanitation and broader macroeconomic challenges such as increased poverty rates, higher debt burdens, and deteriorating employment prospects. These factors influence the wider social and political determinants of health for women and a gendered analysis of the political economy of health in conflict may support strengthening health systems during conflict. This will in turn lead to equality and equity across not only health, but broader sectors and systems, that contribute to sustainable peace building.

METHODS

The methodology employed is a multidisciplinary narrative review of the published and grey literature on women and gender in the political economy of health in conflict.

RESULTS

The existing literature that contributes to the emerging area on the political economy of health in conflict has overlooked gender and specifically the role of women as a critical component. Gender analysis is incorporated into existing post-conflict health systems research, but this does not extend to countries actively affected by armed conflict and humanitarian crises. The analysis also tends to ignore the socially constructed patriarchal systems, power relations and gender norms that often lead to vastly different health system needs, experiences and health outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

Detailed case studies on the gendered political economy of health in countries impacted by complex protracted conflict will support efforts to improve health equity and understanding of gender relations that support health systems strengthening.

摘要

背景

旷日持久的武装冲突带来了连锁反应,包括:女性在获取医疗、教育、水和卫生等基本服务方面面临严重的性别障碍,以及更广泛的宏观经济挑战,如贫困率上升、债务负担加重和就业前景恶化。这些因素影响着女性健康的更广泛的社会和政治决定因素,对冲突中的健康政治经济学进行性别分析,可以支持在冲突期间加强卫生系统。这反过来又将不仅在卫生领域,而且在更广泛的部门和系统中实现平等和公平,为可持续和平建设做出贡献。

方法

所采用的方法是对冲突中的健康政治经济学中关于妇女和性别问题的已发表和灰色文献进行多学科叙述性综述。

结果

现有文献对冲突中的健康政治经济学这一新兴领域做出了贡献,但却忽视了性别问题,特别是妇女的作用这一关键组成部分。性别分析被纳入现有的冲突后卫生系统研究中,但这并不适用于受武装冲突和人道主义危机影响的国家。分析还往往忽略了社会构建的父权制体系、权力关系和性别规范,这些往往导致卫生系统需求、经验和健康结果存在巨大差异。

结论

对受复杂持久冲突影响的国家中健康的性别政治经济学进行详细的案例研究,将有助于改善卫生公平,并加深对支持卫生系统加强的性别关系的理解。

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