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澳大利亚和新西兰的儿科麻醉学与第一民族和毛利儿童的健康不平等

Pediatric anesthesia in Australia and New Zealand and health inequity among First Nations and Māori children.

机构信息

Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Royal Darwin and Palmerston Hospitals, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

Department of Anaesthesia, Starship Children's Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Paediatr Anaesth. 2024 Sep;34(9):934-940. doi: 10.1111/pan.14898. Epub 2024 Apr 24.

Abstract

Australia and New Zealand are two countries in the Southern Pacific region. They share many pediatric anesthesia similarities in terms of medical organizational systems, education, training, and research, however there are important differences between the two nations in relation to geography, the First Nations populations and the history of colonization. While the standards for pediatric anesthesia and the specialty training requirements are set by the Australian and New Zealand College of Anesthetists and the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia in New Zealand and Australia, colonization has created distinct challenges that each nation now faces in order to improve the anesthetic care of its pediatric population. Australia generally has a high standard of living and good access to health care; disparities exist for First Nations People and for those living in rural or remote areas. Two influences have shaped training within New Zealand over the past 40 years; establishment of a national children's hospital in 1990 and, more importantly, acknowledgement that the First Nations people of New Zealand (Māori) have suffered because of failure to recognize their rights consequent to establishing a partnership treaty between Māori and the British Crown in 1840. Health inequities among Māori in New Zealand and First Nations People in Australia have implications for the health system, culturally appropriate approaches to treatment, and the importance of having an appreciation of First Nations people's history and culture, language, family structure, and cultural safety. Trainees in both countries need to be adequately supported in these areas in order for the sub-specialty of pediatric anesthesia to develop further and improve the anesthetic and surgical outcomes of our children.

摘要

澳大利亚和新西兰是位于南太平洋地区的两个国家。在医疗组织系统、教育、培训和研究方面,两国在小儿麻醉方面有许多相似之处,但在地理、原住民人口和殖民历史方面存在着重要的差异。虽然小儿麻醉的标准和专业培训要求是由澳大利亚和新西兰麻醉学院以及新西兰和澳大利亚的小儿麻醉学会制定的,但殖民化带来了独特的挑战,每个国家现在都面临着这些挑战,以改善其儿科人群的麻醉护理。澳大利亚的生活水平普遍较高,医疗保健也很好;但原住民和居住在农村或偏远地区的人之间存在差异。过去 40 年来,有两个因素影响了新西兰的培训;1990 年建立了一家国家儿童医院,更重要的是,承认新西兰的原住民(毛利人)因为在 1840 年与英国王室签订的合作条约中没有承认他们的权利而遭受了损失。新西兰毛利人和澳大利亚原住民之间的健康不平等对卫生系统、对治疗的文化适宜方法以及对了解原住民的历史和文化、语言、家庭结构和文化安全的重要性都有影响。为了使小儿麻醉这个亚专业进一步发展并改善我们儿童的麻醉和手术结果,两国的学员都需要在这些方面得到充分的支持。

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