[拉丁美洲结核病患者的社会保护战略:(重新)思考政策和做法。]

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gabriel Pavinati, Lucas Vinícius de Lima, Kleydson Bonfim Andrade Alves, Miguel Angel Aragón López, Gabriela Tavares Magnabosco
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本研究批判性地分析了社会保护政策对结核病治疗的影响,并讨论了在拉丁美洲实施全面、可持续护理的前景。基于健康的社会决定因素理论,本文提供了关于社会不平等对坚持治疗的影响的理论和反思,表明财政支持、粮食安全和获得交通工具是减少疾病对个人和社区影响的基本要素。此外,2019冠状病毒病大流行导致结核病控制指标恶化,凸显了基本服务中断、低报率增加和治疗覆盖率下降等问题。拉丁美洲国家在实施社会保护规划方面取得了进展,但部门间整合不力、公共政策资金不稳定以及实施过程中的官僚主义障碍等结构性挑战限制了这些规划在控制结核病方面的有效性。此外,对外部政府资源的依赖有时显示出在政治和经济不稳定的情况下政策的脆弱性。因此,社会保护必须通过长期的、跨部门的、可持续的行动,成为拉丁美洲防治结核病的一个关键支柱。这一建议有助于支持《终止结核病战略》的目标和《2030年可持续发展议程》的目标。在本区域消除结核病取决于加强初级保健、政治和社会承诺,以及采用符合全球公平和可持续发展目标的战略。
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[Social protection strategies for people with tuberculosis in Latin America: (re)thinking policies and practicesEstrategias de protección social para las personas con tuberculosis en América Latina: (re)pensar las políticas y las prácticas].

This study critically analyzes the effects of social protection policies on tuberculosis treatment and discusses perspectives for the implementation of comprehensive, sustainable care in Latin America. Based on the theory of social determinants of health, this article offers theory and reflection on the effects of social inequalities on adherence to treatment, showing that financial support, food security, and access to transportation are fundamental elements in reducing the impact of the disease on individuals and communities. In addition, the worsening of tuberculosis control indicators due to the COVID-19 pandemic is contextualized, highlighting the interruption of essential services, increased underreporting, and compromised treatment coverage. Latin American countries show progress in the implementation of social protection programs, but structural challenges such as poor intersectoral integration, unstable funding for public policies, and bureaucratic barriers to implementation limit their effectiveness in controlling tuberculosis. Furthermore, dependence on external government resources sometimes reveals the fragility of policies in contexts of political and economic instability. It follows that social protection must be a key pillar in the response to tuberculosis in Latin America, through permanent, intersectoral, sustainable actions. This proposal could help to support the goals of the End TB Strategy and those of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The elimination of tuberculosis in the region depends on strengthening primary care, political and social commitment, and the adoption of strategies aligned with global targets for equity and sustainable development.

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