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新冠疫情不平等研究中的不平等:谁有能力做出回应?

Inequalities in COVID-19 inequalities research: Who had the capacity to respond?

机构信息

Research Group on Health Inequalities, Environment and Employment Conditions (GREDS-EMCONET), Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain.

Johns Hopkins University-Pompeu Fabra University Public Policy Center (JHU-UPF PPC UPF-BSM), Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 May 12;17(5):e0266132. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266132. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has been testing countries' capacities and scientific preparedness to actively respond and collaborate on a common global threat. It has also heightened awareness of the urgent need to empirically describe and analyze health inequalities to be able to act effectively. In turn, this raises several important questions that need answering: What is known about the rapidly emerging COVID-19 inequalities research field? Which countries and world regions have been able to rapidly produce research on this topic? What research patterns and trends have emerged, and how to these compared to the (pre-COVID-19) global health inequalities research field? Which countries have been scientifically collaborating on this important topic? Where are the scientific knowledge gaps, and indirectly where might research capacities need to be strengthened? In order to answer these queries, we analyzed the global scientific production (2020-2021) on COVID-19 associated inequalities by conducting bibliometric and network analyses using the Scopus database. Specifically, we analyzed the volume of scientific production per country (via author affiliations), its distribution by country income groups and world regions, as well as the inter-country collaborations within this production. Our results indicate that the COVID-19 inequalities research field has been highly collaborative; however, a number of significant inequitable research practices exist. When compared to the (pre-COVID-19) global health inequalities research field, similar inequalities were identified, however, several new dynamics and partnerships have also emerged that warrant further in-depth exploration. To ensure preparedness for future crises, and effective strategies to tackle growing social inequalities in health, investment in global health inequalities research capacities must be a priority for all.

摘要

COVID-19 大流行考验了各国积极应对和共同应对全球共同威胁的能力和科学准备。它还提高了人们对迫切需要经验描述和分析健康不平等现象以能够有效采取行动的认识。反过来,这提出了几个需要回答的重要问题:关于迅速出现的 COVID-19 不平等研究领域,我们了解哪些情况?哪些国家和世界区域能够迅速就这一主题开展研究?出现了哪些研究模式和趋势,与(COVID-19 之前)全球健康不平等研究领域相比如何?哪些国家在这一重要主题上进行了科学合作?存在哪些科学知识差距,间接表明哪些国家的研究能力需要加强?为了回答这些问题,我们使用 Scopus 数据库进行了文献计量学和网络分析,分析了 2020-2021 年与 COVID-19 相关的不平等问题的全球科学产出。具体来说,我们分析了每个国家的科学产出量(通过作者隶属关系)、其在不同国家收入组和世界区域的分布情况,以及该产出中的国家间合作情况。研究结果表明,COVID-19 不平等研究领域具有高度协作性,但存在一些不平等的研究实践。与(COVID-19 之前)全球健康不平等研究领域相比,存在类似的不平等现象,但也出现了一些新的动态和伙伴关系,需要进一步深入探讨。为了为未来的危机做好准备,并采取有效策略解决日益严重的健康社会不平等问题,必须优先投资于全球健康不平等研究能力。

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