引导全球卫生外交:建立实践共同体的挑战和机遇。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Paul Rosenbaum, Carita Rehn, Karl Wennberg, Anders Nordström, Tobias Alfvén
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摘要

应对全球卫生挑战需要行动者之间复杂的协调与合作,通常是通过全球卫生外交进程进行的。尽管相当多的学术研究认为改善这一过程对于建立更好的卫生政策和系统很重要,但很少有研究调查直接领导这项工作的“卫生外交官”。在本研究中,我们试图从实践者的角度,通过探索那些协调和编排全球政策解决方案的人对知识获取、能力建设和网络发展的看法,更好地理解GHD。采用归纳定性方法,我们对23个国家的政府、公民社会和私营企业的54名经验丰富的GHD专业人员进行了访谈,并确定了概述GHD能力建设挑战和机遇的关键主题。研究结果表明,新兴的全球社区受到共同身份和动机的约束,但也存在隐性知识转移、网络整合和机构领导力改善方面的障碍。这些发现突出了卫生外交官难以获得或转移知识和能力的界限,这有助于解释在实现更好的全球卫生成果方面存在的限制。此外,本研究可以通过将GHD视为一个有目的的实践社区来帮助学者和从业者的工作。
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Navigating global health diplomacy: challenges and opportunities in building a community of practice.

Addressing global health challenges requires complex coordination and collaboration between actors, often through the process of Global Health Diplomacy (GHD). Although considerable scholarship argues the importance of improving this process to build better health policies and systems, few studies have investigated the 'health diplomats' directly leading this work. In this study, we seek to better understand GHD from a practitioners' view by exploring perceptions of knowledge acquisition, capacity building, and network development amongst those who coordinate and orchestrate global policy solutions. Taking an inductive qualitative approach, we conduct interviews of 54 experienced GHD professionals working across government, civil society, and private industry in 23 countries and identify key themes that outline challenges and opportunities for capacity building in GHD. Findings indicate a nascent global community bound by shared identity and motivations, but also hurdles regarding the transfer of tacit knowledge, network integration, and the improvement of institutional leadership. These findings highlight the boundaries by which knowledge and capacity are difficult for health diplomats to acquire or transfer, which help explain limitations to achieving better outcomes for global health. Further, this study may assist scholars and practitioners' work by considering GHD as a purposeful community of practice.

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Globalization and Health
Globalization and Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
18.40
自引率
1.90%
发文量
93
期刊介绍: "Globalization and Health" is a pioneering transdisciplinary journal dedicated to situating public health and well-being within the dynamic forces of global development. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, original research that explores the impact of globalization processes on global public health. This includes examining how globalization influences health systems and the social, economic, commercial, and political determinants of health. The journal welcomes contributions from various disciplines, including policy, health systems, political economy, international relations, and community perspectives. While single-country studies are accepted, they must emphasize global/globalization mechanisms and their relevance to global-level policy discourse and decision-making.
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