亚太地区改善外科、产科、麻醉和创伤护理的战略规划:导言。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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摘要

需要外科、产科和麻醉护理来治疗全球三分之一的疾病负担。它们已被确认为全民健康覆盖的一个组成部分。然而,仍有50亿人在需要时无法获得安全和负担得起的手术护理。亚太地区的国家目前正在制定加强其外科护理系统的战略。改善亚太区域外科、产科、麻醉和创伤护理战略规划会议是一个由三部分组成的虚拟系列会议,汇集了亚太区域的卫生部、政府间组织者、资助者、专业协会、学术机构和非政府组织。该系列会议于2021年2月和3月分三次虚拟会议举行。每次会议都有框架演讲、小组演讲和公开讨论。与会者分享了加强外科系统的挑战和解决方案,讨论了筹资机会,并建立了战略伙伴关系。与会者讨论了建立持续政治势头和调动资金的战略、2019冠状病毒病大流行和气候变化对外科护理的影响、建立基础广泛、包容性运动的必要性,以及利用远程技术促进劳动力发展和服务提供。这个虚拟会议系列只是一个持续的社区的开始,旨在加强亚太地区外科系统的知识共享和战略合作。
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Strategic planning to improve surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia-Pacific region: introduction.

Strategic planning to improve surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia-Pacific region: introduction.

Strategic planning to improve surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia-Pacific region: introduction.

Surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia care are required to treat one-third of the global disease burden. They have been recognised as an integral component of universal health coverage. However, five billion people lack access to safe and affordable surgical care when required. Countries in the Asia-Pacific region are currently developing strategies to strengthen their surgical care systems. The Strategic Planning to Improve Surgical, Obstetric, Anaesthesia, and Trauma Care in the Asia-Pacific Region meeting is a three-part virtual meeting series that brought together Ministries of Health, intergovernmental organisers, funders, professional associations, academic institutions, and nongovernmental organisations in the Asia-Pacific region. The meeting series took place over three virtual sessions in February and March 2021. Each session featured framing talks, panel presentations, and open discussions. Participants shared lessons about the challenges and solutions in surgical system strengthening, discussed funding opportunities, and forged strategic partnerships. Participants discussed strategies to build ongoing political momentum and mobilise funding, the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change on surgical care, the need to build a broad-based, inclusive movement, and leveraging remote technologies for workforce development and service delivery. This virtual meeting series is only the beginning of an ongoing community for knowledge sharing and strategic collaboration towards surgical system strengthening in the Asia-Pacific region.

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