Global primary care research challenges

Safia Akhtar, Aaron Poppleton, R. Caleyachetty
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Healthcare needs are changing globally as people live longer, but not necessarily in better health. Increased population migration is leading to culturally diverse patient populations with more diverse health needs and expectations. The provision of accessible and equitable primary care poses workforce, infrastructure and management challenges for high- and lower-middle income countries that transcend national borders. In this special issue, we describe ‘global primary care’ as primary care training, research and service delivery that places a priority on the needs and overall health of individuals and their communities, to advance health equity worldwide. Given this nascent definition, what should ‘global primary care research’ look like? The following case demonstrates the breadth of physical, mental, and social issues a primary care practitioner must consider when faced with a patient from a marginalised group in an inner-city practice and why training and research must have a focus on equity.
全球初级保健研究面临的挑战
随着人们寿命越来越长,但健康状况却不一定越来越好,全球的医疗保健需求正在发生变化。人口迁移的增加导致病人文化的多样化,他们的医疗需求和期望也更加多样化。为高收入和中低收入国家提供便捷、公平的初级医疗服务,在劳动力、基础设施和管理方面都面临着跨越国界的挑战。在本特刊中,我们将 "全球初级医疗 "描述为初级医疗培训、研究和服务的提供,优先考虑个人及其社区的需求和整体健康,以促进全球范围内的健康公平。有了这个新定义,"全球初级保健研究 "应该是什么样的呢?下面的案例展示了初级医疗从业者在面对来自市内边缘群体的病人时必须考虑的身体、精神和社会问题的广泛性,以及为什么培训和研究必须以公平为重点。
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