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摘要
我们有幸在本期关于医疗保健可持续性的讨论中邀请到多学科专家的思考和智慧。在本期《Healthcare Papers》的主要论文中,我们就加拿大卫生部门应对气候变化的能力发出了行动呼吁(Miller and Xie, 2020)。我们的同事一致认为有必要提供可持续的护理,并就如何实现这一目标提出了重要问题。在此回应中,我们考虑并重新审视三个主题:可持续医疗保健系统的可行性,支持我们建议的变革理论和实现变革的能力。
Leveraging Our Strengths to Achieve Sustainable Healthcare.
We are fortunate to have the reflections and wisdom of experts from multiple disciplines in this issue's discussion of healthcare sustainability. In the lead paper of this issue of Healthcare Papers, we issued a call to action drawing on the capacity of the Canadian health sector to address climate change (Miller and Xie 2020). Our colleagues agree on the need to deliver sustainable care and raise important questions about how such an aim can be achieved. In this response, we consider and revisit three themes: feasibility of a sustainable healthcare system, theories of change that support our recommendations and capacities that enable change.
期刊介绍:
Integrating community-based health and social care has grabbed international attention as a way of addressing the needs of aging populations while contributing to health systems" sustainability. However, integrating initiatives in different jurisdictions work (or do not work) within very various.