一个包容性的前进道路的呼吁:为现场流行病学家制定多样性和公平的路线图
Rachel Hammersley-Mather1,2, Tambri Housen1,2, Sonia Palmieri3
1National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health Australian National University Canberra Australia.
Public health challenges
|October 23, 2025
概括
现场流行病学培训计划 (FETPs) 已在全球范围内扩大,但缺乏多样性,公平性和包容性 (DEI) 整合. 提供了建议,以现代化FETP和多样化领导力,以获得更具代表性的现场流行病学工作人员.
科学领域:
- 全球健康 全球健康
- 流行病学 流行病学
- 公共卫生 劳动力发展 公共卫生 劳动力发展
背景情况:
- 现场流行病学培训计划 (FETPs) 起源于1951年,现在在200多个国家运作.
- 2018年的"前进之路:全球现场流行病学路线图"旨在实现该领域的现代化.
- 这份路线图并没有充分解决当代关注的问题,如多样性,公平性和包容性 (DEI).
研究的目的:
- 分析在现场流行病学领导层中缺乏DEI的情况.
- 提出FETP现代化的战略,并纳入DEI原则.
- 确保现场流行病学工作人员反映当代全球健康趋势.
主要方法:
- 审查"前进之路"路线图的开发过程.
- 对全球卫生工作人员性别代表性趋势的分析.
- 评估DEI在现场流行病学领导层的整合.
主要成果:
- 现场流行病学领导力发展过程显示不平等.
- 妇女在前线有过多的代表,但在领导角色中代表性不足.
- 全球现场流行病学伙伴关系承认需要DEI.
结论:
- 现代化FETP需要专注于DEI.
- 为不同的声音创造空间对于现场流行病学至关重要.
- 多元化领导力对于公平有效的现场流行病学工作人员至关重要.
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