澳大利亚10年的预防保健。第1部分-政策和实施的经验教训。

IF 3.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ben J Smith
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鉴于本刊的重点是公共卫生研究、政策和实践之间的联系,我们在本刊历史上这10年的反思是从澳大利亚最近为实现有效的、基于证据的预防所做的努力中吸取的教训。所附关于公共卫生行动关键领域进展的评注(见第二部分——以第一民族主权为中心;第3部分——让初级保健部门参与;第4部分(扩大烟草控制方面的成果)强调,虽然对预防政策和规划作出了许多承诺,但在实现所需的实施质量和连续性方面仍然存在困难。为了实现人们对这些和其他预防优先事项的期望,至关重要的是加强成功实施的基本推动因素,即治理、组织和投资。幸运的是,澳大利亚在这方面处于有利地位,《国家预防保健战略》和澳大利亚疾病控制中心为各部门和机构的领导和协调提供了机会。然而,在国家一级,这些预防政策和实践的潜在支柱都没有以人们所希望的方式得到利用。国家卫生保健方案中承诺的实施蓝图尚未制定,而ACDC的责任范围仅限于传染病控制,尽管主要卫生组织呼吁将澳大利亚的慢性病和伤害的巨大负担包括在内。虽然在一些公共卫生领域取得的进展应该得到承认,但继续零星和不连贯地执行政策将意味着国家无法实现从持续的循证预防中可能获得的持久的健康、社会和经济效益。显然,现在需要在预防活动的不同领域通过实践收集证据、进行批判性分析、进行宣传和学习,这一点与10年前《公共卫生研究与实践》开始出版时一样明显。
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10 years of preventive health in Australia. Part 1 - lessons for policy and implementation.

Given that the focus of this journal is the connection between public health research, policy and practice, our reflections at this 10-year point in the journal's history are upon lessons to be drawn from recent efforts to achieve effective, evidence-based prevention in Australia. The accompanying commentaries on progress in critical areas of public health action (refer to Part 2 - centring First Nations sovereignty; Part 3 - engaging the primary care sector; Part 4 - extending gains in tobacco control) highlight that there have been numerous commitments to prevention policies and programs alongside continued difficulties in achieving the required quality and continuity of implementation. In order to realise the aspirations that are held regarding these and other prevention priorities, it will be vital to strengthen the essential enablers of successful implementation, namely governance, organisation and investment. Fortunately, Australia is well placed in this regard, with the National Preventive Health Strategy (NPHS) and Australian Centre for Disease Control (ACDC) providing opportunities for leadership and coordination across sectors and agencies. Yet neither of these potential pillars for prevention policy and practice at a national level are being used in ways that have been hoped for. The blueprint for implementation promised in the NPHS has not been developed, while the ACDC has had its scope of responsibility constrained to communicable disease control, despite calls from leading health organisations for this to include Australia's large burden of chronic disease and injury. Although the progress being won in a number of areas of public health should be acknowledged, the continuation of sporadic and disjointed policy implementation will mean that the nation fails to achieve the lasting health, social and economic benefits that may be gained from sustained, evidence-based prevention. It is clear that the need for evidence gathering, critical analysis, advocacy and learning through practice in diverse arenas of prevention activity is as apparent now as when Public Health Research & Practice commenced publication 10years ago.

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Public Health Research & Practice
Public Health Research & Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.70
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发文量
51
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Public Health Research & Practice is an open-access, quarterly, online journal with a strong focus on the connection between research, policy and practice. It publishes innovative, high-quality papers that inform public health policy and practice, paying particular attention to innovations, data and perspectives from policy and practice. The journal is published by the Sax Institute, a national leader in promoting the use of research evidence in health policy. Formerly known as The NSW Public Health Bulletin, the journal has a long history. It was published by the NSW Ministry of Health for nearly a quarter of a century. Responsibility for its publication transferred to the Sax Institute in 2014, and the journal receives guidance from an expert editorial board.
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