Delivering effective Defence Engagement (Health): lessons from Operation TRENTON (South Sudan).

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Martin Bricknell, T Rowland
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Abstract

This paper describes the Defence Engagement (Health) (DE(H)) component of the medical mission within the UK deployment to South Sudan under Op TRENTON, the UK troop contribution to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). The DE(H) activities provided advice and mentoring to the Vietnamese military medical services to support the predeployment preparation and training of their medical contingent that would undertake a relief in place of the UK personnel providing a Level 2 hospital in Bentiu, South Sudan. The paper describes these UK DE(H) activities at the strategic, operational and tactical levels to show the integration across these levels from January 2017 until the handover of command in South Sudan on 26 October 2018. The UK worked alongside personnel from the US and Australian military medical services to deliver a Field Training Exercise and other capability-building events for personnel from the Vietnamese 175 Military Hospital. The paper shows how a DE(H) programme can have strategic effects by bringing another nation into a United Nations mission, increasing UK diplomatic activity with a partner country, and by ensuring continuity of medical cover to a key UNMISS location after the withdrawal of the UK medical contingent. This paper forms part of a special issue of BMJ Military Health dedicated to DE(H).

提供有效的国防参与(卫生):从 TRENTON 行动(南苏丹)中汲取的经验教训。
本文介绍了在英国向联合国南苏丹特派团(UNMISS)派遣的部队 "特伦顿行动 "中,英国向南苏丹部署的医疗任务中的 "国防参与(卫生)"(DE(H))部分。DE(H)活动为越南军事医疗服务提供建议和指导,以支持其医疗特遣队的部署前准备和培训,该医疗特遣队将代替英国人员在南苏丹本提乌提供二级医院。本文从战略、行动和战术层面介绍了英国 DE(H)的这些活动,以展示从 2017 年 1 月到 2018 年 10 月 26 日在南苏丹移交指挥权期间这些层面的整合情况。英国与美国和澳大利亚军事医疗服务人员合作,为越南 175 军事医院的人员提供了野战训练演习和其他能力建设活动。本文展示了 DE(H)计划如何通过将另一个国家引入联合国特派团、增加英国与伙伴国的外交活动以及确保英国医疗特遣队撤离后南苏丹特派团关键地点医疗保障的连续性而产生战略效果。本文是《英国医学杂志》军事健康专刊 DE(H) 的一部分。
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