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从综合生态视角分析被迫流离失所社区的健康状况。

Analyzing Health of Forcibly Displaced Communities through an Integrated Ecological Lens.

机构信息

Department of Population Health and Disease Prevention, University of California, Irvine, California.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2023 Feb 6;108(3):465-469. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.22-0624. Print 2023 Mar 1.

Abstract

Health care among forcibly displaced persons is frequently driven by siloed approaches. Aspects of the built environment, social factors, and the bidirectional relationship between the changing ecosystem and residents are often ignored in health policy design and implementation. While recognizing factors that create a preference for siloed approaches and appreciating the work of humanitarian agencies, we argue for a new data-driven and holistic approach to understand the health of the forcibly displaced. It should be rooted in the realities of the emergence of new diseases, dynamic demographics, and degrading environments around the displaced communities. Such an approach envisions refugee and internally displaced camps as dynamic, complex ecosystems that alter, and are altered by, spatial and temporal factors. At the root of this approach is the necessity to work across disciplines, to think holistically, to go beyond treating single ailments, and to develop ethical approaches that provide dignity to those who are forcibly displaced.

摘要

被迫流离失所者的医疗保健常常受到孤立方法的驱动。在卫生政策的设计和实施中,建筑环境的各个方面、社会因素以及不断变化的生态系统与居民之间的双向关系往往被忽视。尽管我们认识到造成偏好孤立方法的因素,并赞赏人道主义机构的工作,但我们还是主张采取一种新的数据驱动的整体方法来了解被迫流离失所者的健康状况。它应该立足于新疾病的出现、人口动态和流离失所社区周围环境恶化的现实。这种方法将难民和境内流离失所者营地视为动态、复杂的生态系统,这些生态系统会随着时空因素的变化而改变,也会被这些因素所改变。这种方法的根本是需要跨学科合作,全面思考,不仅仅是治疗单一疾病,还要制定符合伦理道德的方法,为那些被迫流离失所者提供尊严。

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