Global Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
World Health Organization Country Office, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Health Syst Reform. 2024 Dec 31;10(1):2352885. doi: 10.1080/23288604.2024.2352885. Epub 2024 Jun 14.
This commentary examines the resilience of primary health care in Ukraine amidst the ongoing war, drawing a few reflections relevant for other fragile and conflict-affected situations. Using personal observations and various published and unpublished reports, this article outlines five reflections on the strengths, challenges, and necessary adaptations of Primary Health Care (PHC) in Ukraine. It underscores the concerted efforts of the government to maintain public financing of PHC, thereby averting system collapse. The research also highlights the role of strategic adaptations during the COVID-19 pandemic in fostering resilience during the war, including the widespread use of digital communication and skills training. The commentary emphasizes the role of managerial and financial autonomy in facilitating quick and efficient organizational response to crisis. It also recognizes emerging challenges, including better access to PHC services among the internally displaced persons, shifting patient profiles and service needs, and challenges related to reliance on local government financing. Finally, the authors advocate for a coordinated approach in humanitarian response, recovery efforts, and development programs to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of PHC in Ukraine.
这篇评论审视了乌克兰在持续战争中的基层医疗保健的韧性,并从中得出了一些对其他脆弱和受冲突影响的情况相关的反思。本文利用个人观察以及各种已发表和未发表的报告,概述了乌克兰基层医疗保健(PHC)的五个优势、挑战和必要的适应方面的反思。它强调了政府为维持基层医疗保健的公共资金投入而做出的协同努力,从而避免了系统崩溃。研究还强调了在 COVID-19 大流行期间进行战略调整以促进战争期间的韧性的作用,包括广泛使用数字通信和技能培训。该评论强调了管理和财务自主权在促进对危机的快速有效的组织反应方面的作用。它还认识到了一些新出现的挑战,包括境内流离失所者更方便地获得基层医疗保健服务、患者群体和服务需求的转变,以及对依赖地方政府资金的相关挑战。最后,作者倡导在人道主义应对、恢复努力和发展计划方面采取协调一致的方法,以确保乌克兰基层医疗保健的可持续性和有效性。