放射科医生在全球卫生脱殖民主义中的作用
Farouk Dako1, Toma S Omofoye2, John Scheel3
1Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Director of the Center for Global and Population Health Research in Radiology.
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR
|March 10, 2024
概括
殖民主义阻碍了低收入和中等收入国家 (LMICs) 的医疗保健. 全球放射学非殖民化需要当地能力建设,公平的伙伴关系和可持续的基础设施,以实现真正的健康公平.
科学领域:
- 全球健康 全球健康
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 健康 公平 卫生 公平
背景情况:
- 殖民遗产和权力不平衡阻碍了低收入和中等收入国家 (LMICs) 加强医疗保健系统.
- 全球放射科医生面临着改善LMIC成像服务的挑战,同时应对新殖民主义和脑流动.
- 现有的全球卫生倡议可以无意中延续由于未解决的殖民结构造成的不平等.
研究的目的:
- 分析殖民遗产如何影响LMICs的全球健康放射学倡议.
- 确定导致全球医疗成像健康不平等的关键因素.
- 提出全球放射学脱殖的战略,并促进可持续的卫生系统.
主要方法:
- 文学评论和对全球卫生中的殖民和新殖民影响的批判性分析.
- 检查诸如降落研究和医疗大脑流失等概念.
- 对公平的全球放射学伙伴关系的潜在解决方案的综合.
主要成果:
- 殖民主义,新殖民主义,降落研究和大脑流失是LMICs健康公平的重大障碍.
- 有效的非殖民化战略需要了解当地环境和加强当地能力.
- 公平的伙伴关系必须优先考虑可持续的基础设施和强大的人员培训.
结论:
- 全球放射学非殖民化需要有意的方法和公平的伙伴关系.
- 投资于当地能力,可持续基础设施和支持自力更生的政策对于加强卫生系统至关重要.
- 解决殖民遗产对于在全球放射学中实现真正的健康平等至关重要.
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