The Ottawa Charter and acute health care.

Francesca Munster
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The Ottawa Charter is a significant document in relation to health promotion and the priorities for action needed to facilitate health for all people. The relevance of this document to an intensive care setting and the extent to which it may be translated into meaningful practice is examined in this paper. Acute care is an area lying at the extreme end of tertiary health, and at first glance it may be difficult to reconcile the significance of health promotion and the Ottawa Charter with this particular area of health care practice. On closer inspection, however, the relevance of the Charter lies in its impact on the number and type of patients seen in the Intensive Care Unit, and on the effect that the implementation of the health promotion action areas has on the client base. Even at the extreme end of tertiary care it is equally important to be aware of public health issues and to advocate, enable and mediate, where necessary, on behalf of and alongside patients, particularly as we care for them when they are most vulnerable. A commitment to both action and meaningful practice must continue to be pursued while equity in health remains a goal to be achieved.

《渥太华宪章》和紧急医疗保健。
《渥太华宪章》是一份重要文件,涉及促进健康和促进所有人健康所需行动的优先事项。该文件的相关性,以重症监护设置和程度,它可能被转化为有意义的实践,在这篇论文进行了检查。急症护理是三级保健的一个极端领域,乍一看,可能很难将促进健康和《渥太华宪章》的重要性与这一特定领域的保健实践相协调。然而,仔细观察就会发现,《宪章》的相关性在于它对重症监护室病人的数量和类型的影响,以及健康促进行动领域的实施对病人基础的影响。即使在三级保健的最末端,同样重要的是要意识到公共卫生问题,并在必要时代表患者并与患者一起倡导、促成和调解,特别是在我们在患者最脆弱的时候为他们提供护理时。必须继续致力于行动和有意义的做法,而卫生方面的公平仍然是一个有待实现的目标。
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