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Socio-ecological dynamics and challenges to the governance of Neglected Tropical Disease control

机译:社会生态动态和对被忽视的热带病控制治理的挑战

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The current global attempts to control the so-called “Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)” have the potential to significantly reduce the morbidity suffered by some of the world’s poorest communities. However, the governance of these control programmes is driven by a managerial rationality that assumes predictability of proposed interventions, and which thus primarily seeks to improve the cost-effectiveness of implementation by measuring performance in terms of pre-determined outputs. Here, we argue that this approach has reinforced the narrow normal-science model for controlling parasitic diseases, and in doing so fails to address the complex dynamics, uncertainty and socio-ecological context-specificity that invariably underlie parasite transmission. We suggest that a new governance approach is required that draws on a combination of non-equilibrium thinking about the operation of complex, adaptive, systems from the natural sciences and constructivist social science perspectives that view the accumulation of scientific knowledge as contingent on historical interests and norms, if more effective control approaches sufficiently sensitive to local disease contexts are to be devised, applied and managed. At the core of this approach is an emphasis on the need for a process that assists with the inclusion of diverse perspectives, social learning and deliberation, and a reflexive approach to addressing system complexity and incertitude, while balancing this flexibility with stability-focused structures. We derive and discuss a possible governance framework and outline an organizational structure that could be used to effectively deal with the complexity of accomplishing global NTD control. We also point to examples of complexity-based management structures that have been used in parasite control previously, which could serve as practical templates for developing similar governance structures to better manage global NTD control. Our results hold important wider implications for global health policy aiming to effectively control and eradicate parasitic diseases across the world.
机译:当前全球控制所谓的“被忽视的热带病(NTDs)”的尝试有可能显着降低世界上一些最贫困社区的发病率。但是,这些控制程序的治理是由管理上的合理性驱动的,该管理上的合理性假定了拟议干预措施的可预测性,因此,其主要目的是通过根据预定产出衡量绩效来提高实施的成本效益。在这里,我们认为这种方法加强了用于控制寄生虫病的狭窄的普通科学模型,并且这样做无法解决寄生虫传播始终基于的复杂动态,不确定性和社会生态环境的特殊性。我们建议,需要一种新的治理方法,该方法应结合非平衡的观点,即从自然科学和建构主义社会科学的角度对复杂,适应性系统的运行进行思考,这些观点认为科学知识的积累取决于历史利益和规范,如果要设计,应用和管理对本地疾病情况足够敏感的更有效的控制方法。该方法的核心是强调需要一个过程,该过程有助于包含各种观点,社会学习和思考,以及在解决此系统复杂性和不确定性的同时兼顾灵活性与稳定性结构的自反方法。我们得出并讨论了可能的治理框架,并概述了可用于有效处理完成全局NTD控制的复杂性的组织结构。我们还指出了以前在寄生虫控制中使用过的基于复杂度的管理结构的示例,这些示例可以用作开发类似治理结构以更好地管理全局NTD控制的实用模板。我们的结果对旨在有效控制和根除全世界寄生虫病的全球卫生政策具有重要的广泛意义。

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