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Scaling up health promotion interventions in the era of HIV/AIDS: challenges for a rights based approach.

机译:在艾滋病毒/艾滋病时代扩大健康促进干预措施:基于权利的方法面临的挑战。

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A sustained scaled up response to global public health challenges such as HIV/AIDS will require a functioning and efficient health system, based on the foundation of strong primary health care. Whilst this is necessary, it is not sufficient. Health promotion strategies need to be put into place to better engage and support families and communities in preventing disease, optimize caring, creating the demand for services and holding service providers to account. There will have to be a move away from the traditional model whereby the problem of HIV/TB/malaria is to be solved by merely increasing resources to a centralized bureaucracy that tries to increase the supply of services including health promotion messages. Development projects and programs that succeed are based on understanding of local practice and preferences, rather than on internationally 'generalized models' of how people or villages should behave and what they should want. This paper will first briefly review different approaches to scaling up health promotion interventions, some of the key obstacles in scaling up and then suggest some possible solutions with a focus on a human rights based approach. This approach changes the emphasis from the content of the message to the characteristics of a community's organisations and institutions. Scaling up occurs as a process of association between state actors and civil society that is planned strategically and involves a sharing of experience and a strong learning process among the association partners. A human rights-based approach can facilitate such an approach through developing a common vision, delineating roles and responsibility and facilitating communication channels for the most vulnerable. But this will require health development agencies to pursue a more overt political agenda.
机译:在强有力的初级卫生保健的基础上,对艾滋病毒/艾滋病等全球公共卫生挑战的持续不断扩大的应对将需要一个运转有效的卫生系统。虽然这是必要的,但还不够。需要制定健康促进战略,以更好地参与和支持家庭和社区预防疾病,优化护理,创造对服务的需求并要求服务提供者承担责任。必须摆脱传统的模式,在传统的模式中,仅通过向集中的官僚机构增加资源来解决艾滋病毒/结核病/疟疾问题,该机构试图增加包括健康促进信息在内的服务的提供。成功的开发项目和计划基于对当地实践和偏好的理解,而不是基于国际上对人或村庄的行为方式和需求的“通用模型”。本文将首先简要介绍扩大健康促进干预措施的不同方法,以及扩大健康促进干预措施的一些主要障碍,然后提出一些可能的解决方案,重点放在基于人权的方法上。这种方法将重点从消息的内容更改为社区组织和机构的特征。扩大规模是国家行为者与公民社会之间的一项结社活动,这是一项战略性计划,涉及结社伙伴之间的经验共享和强大的学习过程。基于人权的方法可以通过形成共同愿景,划定角色和责任以及便利最弱势群体的沟通渠道来促进这种方法。但这将要求卫生发展机构推行更为公开的政治议程。

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