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Advancing child health and educational equity during the COVID-19 pandemic through science and advocacy

机译:在COVID-19大流行期间,通过科学和宣传促进儿童健康和教育公平

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The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the changing role of scientists, clinicians, ethicists, and educators in advocacy as they rapidly translate their findings to inform practice and policy. Critical efforts have been directed towards understanding child well-being, especially with pandemic-related educational disruptions. While school closures were part of early widespread public health measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, they have not been without consequences for all children, and especially for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. In a recent Isr J Health Policy Res perspective, Paltiel and colleagues demonstrate the integral role of academic activism to promote child well-being during the pandemic by highlighting work of the multidisciplinary academic group on children and coronavirus (MACC). In this commentary, we explore parallels to MACC's work in an international context by describing the efforts of a multidisciplinary team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, to aggregate data, conduct analyses, and offer training tools intended to minimize health and educational inequities for children throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. As both MACC and our work collectively demonstrates, multidisciplinary partnerships and public-facing data-driven initiatives are crucial to advocating for children's equitable access to quality health and education. This will likely not be the last pandemic that children experience in their lifetime. As such, efforts should be made to apply the lessons learned during the current pandemic to strengthen multidisciplinary academic-public partnerships which will continue to play a critical role in the future.
机译:COVID-19 大流行凸显了科学家、临床医生、伦理学家和教育工作者在宣传中的作用不断变化,因为他们迅速将他们的发现转化为实践和政策。在了解儿童福祉方面做出了重要努力,尤其是在与大流行相关的教育中断的情况下。虽然学校停课是遏制COVID-19传播的早期广泛公共卫生措施的一部分,但它们对所有儿童,尤其是对弱势背景的儿童并非没有后果。在最近的 Isr J Health Policy Res 观点中,Paltiel 及其同事通过强调儿童和冠状病毒多学科学术小组 (MACC) 的工作,展示了学术行动主义在大流行期间促进儿童福祉的不可或缺的作用。在这篇评论中,我们通过描述美国马里兰州巴尔的摩市约翰霍普金斯大学的一个多学科团队为汇总数据、进行分析和提供培训工具所做的努力,探讨了与 MACC 在国际背景下的工作的相似之处,旨在最大限度地减少整个 COVID-19 大流行期间儿童的健康和教育不平等。正如反贪会和我们的工作共同证明的那样,多学科伙伴关系和面向公众的数据驱动举措对于倡导儿童公平获得优质健康和教育至关重要。这可能不会是儿童一生中经历的最后一次大流行。因此,应努力应用在当前大流行期间吸取的经验教训,以加强多学科的学官合作,这将在未来继续发挥关键作用。

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