Blumenthal Zoe, Farhat Walid A, McQueen Kelly
Department of Urology, University of Wisconsin Foundation, Madison, WI, United States.
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin Foundation, Madison, WI, United States.
Front Pediatr. 2025 Jan 10;12:1398432. doi: 10.3389/fped.2024.1398432. eCollection 2024.
Global health prioritizes improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide. It encompasses a wide range of efforts, including disease prevention and treatment, health promotion, healthcare delivery, and addressing health disparities across borders. Short-term medical and surgical missions often contribute to the global health landscape, especially in low and lower-middle income countries. These programs aim to provide healthcare services to underserved populations and-often face challenges related to governance, ethical boundaries, and legal dimensions. Without adequate oversight and accountability, short-term medical and surgical missions may inadvertently perpetuate harmful practices, negatively impact the native healthcare system, and/or fail to address the long-term health needs of the communities they serve. The impact of short-term surgical trips has raised concerns regarding the need for capacity building initiatives, as well as the ethical and legal aspects of short-term medical and surgical missions. Short term surgical aid has a long history and has likely positively impacted the lives of children and adults with no other option for surgical, especially complex surgical care. These same short-term interventions have also been appropriately criticized for a lack of continuity of care, limited focus on training and education of local providers and capacity building within the local health systems, and perpetuation of power imbalances and neocolonialism. In response, there is an increasing call for a more comprehensive approach that incorporates capacity building and establish robust frameworks that ensure quality improvement, outcomes analysis, ethical conduct, sustainability, and equitable impact of short-term medical and surgical missions within global health. Child health is a critical concern, especially in less developed countries where almost half the population is under 20 years old. Pediatric surgical conditions have a significant impact on child health, and integrating surgical care with global health initiatives can effectively address important child health goals. Global surgery and global pediatric surgery aim to improve health outcomes and achieve equity in surgical care for underserved populations. Pediatric surgical conditions encompass various diseases, with a substantial portion requiring time-sensitive interventions. Establishing sustainable pediatric surgical capabilities within local health systems, including governance, alignment with health priorities, and effective leadership, is crucial. Selecting and supporting individuals for training and ensuring timely access to quality specialist advice are essential for achieving positive clinical outcomes. This review examines existing recommendations for ensuring the sustainable benefit of short-term medical missions, with a specific focus on surgical outreach trips. It highlights the need for standardization and emphasizes the importance of considering the legal and ethical dimensions in guiding these missions. Key aspects include the promotion of local leadership, cultural contextualization, and field-testing of guidelines. By incorporating these elements, medical missions can strive to achieve quality improvement, adhere to ethical principles, and operate within legal frameworks, thereby maximizing their impact and contributing to global health endeavors.
全球卫生的重点是改善全球所有人的健康状况并实现健康公平。它涵盖了广泛的工作,包括疾病预防与治疗、健康促进、医疗服务提供以及解决跨境的健康差距问题。短期医疗和外科手术任务常常对全球卫生格局有所贡献,尤其是在低收入和中低收入国家。这些项目旨在为服务不足的人群提供医疗服务,并且常常面临与治理、道德界限和法律层面相关的挑战。如果没有充分的监督和问责,短期医疗和外科手术任务可能会无意中延续有害做法,对当地医疗系统产生负面影响,和/或无法满足其所服务社区的长期健康需求。短期外科手术之行的影响引发了人们对能力建设举措的必要性以及短期医疗和外科手术任务的伦理和法律方面的关注。短期外科手术援助有着悠久的历史,并且很可能对那些没有其他手术选择(尤其是复杂外科护理)的儿童和成人的生活产生了积极影响。同样,这些短期干预措施也因缺乏连续护理、对当地医疗服务提供者的培训和教育以及当地卫生系统内的能力建设关注有限,以及权力不平衡和新殖民主义的延续而受到了恰当的批评。作为回应,人们越来越呼吁采取一种更全面的方法,将能力建设纳入其中,并建立强大的框架,以确保短期医疗和外科手术任务在全球卫生领域的质量改进、结果分析、道德行为、可持续性和公平影响。儿童健康是一个至关重要的问题,尤其是在欠发达国家,那里几乎一半的人口年龄在20岁以下。小儿外科疾病对儿童健康有重大影响,将外科护理与全球卫生倡议相结合可以有效地实现重要的儿童健康目标。全球外科手术和全球小儿外科手术旨在改善服务不足人群的健康结果并实现外科护理公平。小儿外科疾病涵盖各种疾病,其中很大一部分需要及时干预。在当地卫生系统内建立可持续的小儿外科能力,包括治理、与卫生重点保持一致以及有效的领导,至关重要。挑选并支持人员进行培训,并确保及时获得高质量的专家建议,对于取得积极的临床结果至关重要。本综述审视了确保短期医疗任务可持续效益的现有建议,特别关注外科外展之行。它强调了标准化的必要性,并强调在指导这些任务时考虑法律和伦理层面的重要性。关键方面包括促进地方领导、文化情境化以及对指南进行实地测试。通过纳入这些要素,医疗任务可以努力实现质量改进、遵守道德原则并在法律框架内运作,从而最大限度地发挥其影响并为全球卫生事业做出贡献。