公共卫生服务与地区一级初级卫生保健的合作

Alexandru Cornei, V. Mita, O. Lozan
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介绍。公共卫生部门内合作在优化三项基本公共卫生行动(疾病预防、健康保护和保健意识)方面具有巨大潜力。COVID-19大流行严重影响了对疾病预防和控制特别感兴趣的各方的参与。材料和方法。本文采用了一种混合的定性和定量研究(深度访谈/问卷调查)。结果。大多数答复者认为部门内合作不令人满意,并认为最近的公共卫生服务改革对部门内合作产生了负面影响。COVID-19感染引发的大流行警报成为改善合作的催化剂。协作的主要障碍被认为是缺乏工作人员和沟通不足、各种观点和缺乏公共卫生知识、一个复杂的法律框架和缺乏动机,这往往需要中央当局的参与。结论。一些合作障碍可以在没有任何系统改变和集中参与的情况下克服,而联合训练等更容易实现的措施就足够了。因此,理解这些方面可以极大地改善服务之间的交互。
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Collaboration of the public health service with primary health care at the territorial level
Introduction. Intrasectoral collaboration in public health represents a huge potential for optimizing the three fundamental public health actions: disease prevention, health protection and healthcare awareness. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the engagement of the parties particularly interested in disease prevention and control. Material and methods. A mixed qualitative and quantitative research (in-depth interviews/questionnaire survey) was carried out within this paper. Results. Most of the respondents assessed the intrasectoral cooperation as unsatisfactory and consider that the latest reform of the Public Health Service had a negative impact on it.  The pandemic alert caused by the COVID-19 infection served as a catalyst to improve cooperation. The main barriers to collaboration are considered the lack of staff and insufficient communication, various viewpoints and lack of public health knowledge, an overlying complex legal framework and lack of motivation, which often requires central authority involvement. Conclusions. Some barriers to cooperation can be overcome without any systemic changes and centralized involvement, while more easily achievable measures such as joint training are sufficient. Thus, understanding these aspects can greatly improve the interaction between services.
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