传染病传播高风险环境中的卫生系统思考

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Matthew C. Freeman, Jonny Crocker, Jenala Chipungu, Jay Bagwan, Michel Dione, Robert Dreibelbis, Maria Corazon Dumlao, ASG Faruque, Meriel Flint-O’Kane, Om Prasad Gautam, Ndeye Aissatou Lakhe, Richard Muga, Arundati Muralidharan, Idrissa Ndiaye, Moussa Sarr
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卫生对于控制传染病和提供福祉至关重要。在2019冠状病毒病大流行阶段,人们普遍认识到卫生对疾病控制的重要性,并要求采取行动改善卫生材料的获取。然而,这些努力步履蹒跚,总体而言,大规模改善卫生的干预措施在实现持续的行为改变和健康影响方面取得的成功有限。我们在塞内加尔达喀尔召集了各部门(例如卫生、教育和农业)和各学科(例如学术界、政策和实践)的卫生专家,讨论了研究、制定和实施系统级卫生干预措施的关键障碍和机会,并以系统方法为重点促进各部门的学习。我们报告了在低收入环境和全球南方实现卫生催化改善所需的条件,重点是针对所有相关卫生时刻的“卫生系统”,即在具有高病原体暴露风险的特定时间和地点的一组相关行为,以及它们的有利条件和先决条件。这种超越个人行为的关注将需要消除跨部门和部委的竖井,为政策制定者提供相关证据,并将指导本土化。尽管得到了相当大的重视,但在最需要的地方,卫生系统和做法仍然不足。在发展、实施和评估卫生系统以减少高传播环境中的病原体接触方面,需要新的思维和创新方法。
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Systems thinking for hygiene in settings with high risk of infectious disease transmission

Systems thinking for hygiene in settings with high risk of infectious disease transmission
Hygiene is critical for controlling infectious disease and delivering well-being. During the pandemic phase of COVID-19, there was widespread awareness of the importance of hygiene for disease control, and demand was high for action to improve access to hygiene materials. However, those efforts have faltered, and, in general, interventions to improve hygiene at scale have shown limited success in delivering sustained behaviour change and health impact. We convened experts in hygiene across sectors (for example, health, education and agriculture) and disciplines (for example, academia, policy and practice) in Dakar, Senegal, to discuss the critical barriers and opportunities for researching, developing and implementing systems-level hygiene interventions and promote learning across sectors, with a focus on systems approaches. We report what is needed to achieve catalytic improvements in hygiene in low-income settings and the Global South, with an emphasis on ‘hygienic systems’ that target all relevant hygiene moments—a set of associated behaviours at a given time and place with high pathogen exposure risk—and their enabling conditions and pre-conditions. This focus beyond individual behaviours will require removing silos across sectors and ministries, the generation of relevant evidence for policymakers and the localization of guidance. Despite considerable attention, hygiene systems and practices remain inadequate where they are most needed. New thinking and innovative approaches are needed to develop, implement and evaluate hygienic systems to reduce pathogen exposure in high-transmission settings.
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