面对COVID-19大流行的“一线经验”

M. Buheji, D. Ahmed
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国内和国际卫生保健工作者和COVID-19大流行风险缓解专业人员在前线积累了大量知识,他们从不同的位置和各个阶段面对疾病。本文旨在通过一线人员的观察,从多学科的角度探讨学习类型和知识资产。本文所部署的背景导致在世卫组织-东欧大流行区域的一线选择不同的学科。虽然有许多出版物与患有该疾病的医护人员所面临的不同经验有关,但本研究的含义是,它提供了一种积累学习的整体方法,如果所有相关学科整合他们的知识,分享知识,然后以指南或协议的形式在一个环境中重新获取知识,就可以实现这种学习。其中的许多经验教训可以作为未来倡议和项目的来源,从而加强区域和全球卫生系统的准备工作。建议建立一个框架,以便将来收集前线利益相关者的经验教训,以确保知识在适当的时候在社区内流动。讨论了本文的局限性,并提出了进一步研究的建议。该文件可为世卫组织和公共卫生当局在应对新冠肺炎或类似突发公共事件方面的做法和绩效评估提供很好的参考。
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‘Lessons from the Front-Line’ Facing the COVID-19 Pandemic
There has been great learning accumulated within the national and the international healthcare workers and COVID-19 pandemic risk mitigation professionals that are at the front line, facing the disease from different positions and at throughout its various stages. This paper aims to explore the type of learning and knowledge assets from all the multidiscipline perspectives through the observations capture by the front liners. The context deployed in this paper led to selecting different disciplines at the front-line with the pandemic in the WHO-EMRO region. While there have been many publications relevant to the different experiences faced by the healthcare staff with the disease, the implication of this study is that it provides a holistic approach of the type of accumulated learning that could be achieved if all the disciplines involved integrate their knowledge, share it and then re-capture it in one setting in the form of guidelines or protocols. Many of the learning could be a source for future initiatives and projects that would lead to strengthening the preparedness of the health systems, both regionally and globally. A framework is suggested for future collection of the lesson learned by the front line stakeholders to ensure the flow of the knowledge within the community at the right time. Limitations of the paper are discussed along with recommendations for further studies. The paper could be an excellent reference to WHO and public health authorities practices and performance review in relevant to the COVID-9 or similar public emergencies.
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