大流行期间世卫组织欧洲区域初级卫生保健转变的趋势

N. Zarbailov
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在世卫组织欧洲区域2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,初级卫生保健经历了不断的变革,证明了这一医疗领域的重要作用。在不同的国家,转型的过程是不同的,确定了不同的目标和目的。叙述审查使用了15份务实和注重行动的出版物,描述了各国为加强大流行病应对期间初级卫生保健的作用以及维持基本健康而实施的政策工具。根据世卫组织欧洲区域的共同趋势和具体国家趋势,对世卫组织发表的系列案例研究进行了分析和评价。世卫组织出版物中描述的干预措施侧重于以下领域:加强治理和立法框架;加强劳动力、多学科团队建设;社区和远程服务;电子保健和数字解决方案;预防、健康促进和教育项目。无论取得何种结果,世卫组织欧洲区域不同国家在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间对初级卫生保健的持续改革,使所提供的医疗服务能够根据所造成的情况和卫生系统的背景进行调整。这一过渡时期使我们能够吸取一些教训,既有一般的教训,也有具体国家的教训。通过展示初级卫生保健在大流行期间及其后的关键作用,世卫组织所描述的案例使各国能够交流经验,以激励政策行动并加速初级卫生保健的长期改革
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Trends in the transformation of primary health care in the WHO European Region during the pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic in the WHO European Region, primary care underwent continuous transformation that proved the important role of this medical fi eld. In diff erent countries, the transformation process has gone diff erently and diff erent goals and objectives were determned. Th e narrative review was conducted using a number of 15 publications, pragmatic and action-oriented, describing the policy instruments that countries have implemented to strengthen the role of primary health care during the pandemic response, as well as to maintain essential health. Th e case studies, published in series by WHO, were analyzed and evaluated in terms of common and country-specifi c trends in the WHO European region. Interventions described in WHO publications focused on the following areas: Strengthening governance and legislative frameworks; Strengthening the workforce, multidisciplinary team; Community and distance services; E-health and digital solutions; and Prevention, health promotion and education programs. Regardless of the results obtained, the continuous transformation of primary health care in different countries in the WHO European Region during the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed the adjustment of medical services provided to the situation created and contextual to the health system. Th is transition period allowed the learning of a number of lessons, both general and specifi c to specifi c countries. By presenting the crucial role of primary health care during the pandemic and beyond, the cases described by WHO have enabled the exchange of experience between countries to inspire policy action and accelerate long-term reforms in primary health care
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