[Prevention: with citizen participation.]

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista Espanola De Salud Publica Pub Date : 2022-10-05
Mª Teresa López de la Vieja de la Torre
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Abstract

Learning from the SARS-CoV-2 consequences is essential in order to anticipate future pandemics. Moreover, it is a compelling reason to make substantive improvements in both public health and prevention systems. However, preparedness seems a difficult task when people show pandemic fatigue or question decisions that would affect their personal sphere. To deal with such reactions, it seems important to leave open some avenues for citizens' involvement, a strategy recommended by the World Health Organization and the European Commission. Here the main argument is in favor of a civic approach of prevention: 1) Preparedness to anticipate future pandemics is a duty; 2) But, so far, it is not a priority issue for the political agenda; 3) Neither is citizens' collaboration in the governance of health policy. Therefore, we could ask about the channels of communication and participation that are available to citizens, entities or stakeholders, to discuss public health issues.

[预防:公民参与。]
从SARS-CoV-2的后果中学习对于预测未来的大流行至关重要。此外,这是在公共卫生和预防系统方面作出实质性改进的一个令人信服的理由。然而,当人们表现出对大流行的疲惫感或对影响其个人领域的决定提出质疑时,做好准备似乎是一项艰巨的任务。为了应对这种反应,似乎有必要为公民的参与开辟一些渠道,这是世界卫生组织(World Health Organization)和欧盟委员会(European Commission)建议的策略。这里的主要论点是支持公民预防方法:1)准备预测未来的流行病是一种责任;2)但到目前为止,它还不是政治议程上的优先问题;3)公民在卫生政策治理中的合作也是如此。因此,我们可以询问公民、实体或利益攸关方在讨论公共卫生问题时可用的沟通和参与渠道。
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