Reforming China’s healthcare management in the wake of COVID-19: A psychological well-being perspective

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Leilei Jiang, Walton Wider, Jem Cloyd M. Tanucan, Jonna Karla C. Bien
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a reevaluation of global health capabilities, highlighting the importance of prioritizing the welfare of frontline healthcare workers. These individuals encountered difficult circumstances on a global scale, including longer work hours, heightened risk of virus exposure, and substantial strain on their mental and physical well-being. Healthcare professionals in China faced similar challenges. This article discusses systemic issues that have been exacerbated by the pandemic and argues for a sustained emphasis on the well-being of healthcare workers, rather than solely addressing it as a crisis response. Given the increasing likelihood of future global pandemics, it is crucial to emphasize the establishment of a durable support system that can enhance resilience and crisis management capabilities. This study examines the systemic challenges of the Chinese healthcare system, with a particular focus on the difficulties encountered during the pandemic. We advocate for a paradigm shift that acknowledges healthcare workers as essential stakeholders within healthcare systems. The objective is to encourage a worldwide conversation for implementing initiatives that transcend national boundaries, with the goal of consistently incorporating a culture of compassion and assistance into healthcare systems. We propose the implementation of a comprehensive support system that encompasses all facets of healthcare, going beyond the mere management of crises. Our vision is for health systems to prioritize the well-being of healthcare workers and the communities they serve, with a focus on resilience.
新冠肺炎后中国医疗管理改革:心理健康视角
2019冠状病毒病大流行导致对全球卫生能力的重新评估,突出了优先考虑一线卫生保健工作者福利的重要性。这些人在全球范围内都遇到了困难,包括工作时间更长,接触病毒的风险增加,精神和身体健康承受了巨大压力。中国的医疗保健专业人员也面临着类似的挑战。本文讨论了因大流行而加剧的系统性问题,并主张持续强调卫生保健工作者的福祉,而不是仅仅将其作为危机应对措施来解决。鉴于未来发生全球大流行病的可能性越来越大,必须强调建立一个能够增强复原力和危机管理能力的持久支助系统。本研究考察了中国医疗保健系统的系统性挑战,特别关注大流行期间遇到的困难。我们提倡一种范式转变,承认卫生保健工作者是卫生保健系统中的重要利益相关者。其目的是鼓励在世界范围内开展对话,以实施超越国界的倡议,目标是始终如一地将同情和援助的文化纳入医疗保健系统。我们建议建立一个全面的支持系统,涵盖医疗保健的各个方面,而不仅仅是危机管理。我们的愿景是,卫生系统优先考虑卫生保健工作者及其服务社区的福祉,重点关注复原力。
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