[Methodological challenges for proactive post-Covid care strategies].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Gianni Tognoni
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Abstract

. Methodological challenges for proactive post-Covid care strategies. In the present global-national scenarios of healthcare systems obliged to recognise their profound failure in the management of the Covid pandemic, the uncertainties on what could possibly be done to reverse the causes of the failures are the dominant terms of reference. The urgent needs of substantially increasing the investments on the scarce human resources and on the structural inequalities in the access to care are, in fact, in profound contrast with policies obedient mainly to economic sustainability and further exclusion from health rights. An epidemiological agenda explicitly centred on the lives of communities as producers of knowledge (not based on administrative and artificially standardised data), and as real bottom-up partners of the classical top-down actors is illustrated. The above perspective is discussed as a provocative and at the same time realistic opportunity for an innovative promotion of an autonomous role of the nursing professions and research.

[主动后冠状病毒治疗战略的方法学挑战]。
。主动后冠状病毒治疗战略面临的方法学挑战。在当前全球-国家的情况下,卫生保健系统不得不认识到它们在管理Covid大流行方面的严重失败,在可能采取哪些措施来扭转失败的原因方面存在不确定性,这是主要的职权范围。事实上,迫切需要大幅增加对稀缺人力资源和在获得保健方面的结构性不平等的投资,这与主要服从经济可持续性和进一步排除健康权的政策形成鲜明对比。流行病学议程明确以社区生活为中心,作为知识的生产者(不是基于行政和人为标准化的数据),并作为经典的自上而下行为者的真正自下而上的伙伴。上述观点被认为是一个具有挑衅性的,同时也是一个创新促进护理专业和研究自主作用的现实机会。
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Assistenza Infermieristica e Ricerca (AIR) è una rivista scientifica che si propone l''obiettivo di promuovere e sviluppare il confronto sulle conoscenze che hanno un impatto sulla pratica, sulla formazione e sulla direzione dell''assistenza infermieristica.
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