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Beyond NIMBYs and NOOMBYs:what can wind farm controversies teach us about public involvement in hospital closures?

机译:超越NImBY和NOOmBY:风电场争议可以告诉我们公众参与医院关闭的事情吗?

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BackgroundMany policymakers, researchers and commentators argue that hospital closures are necessary as health systems adapt to new technological and financial contexts, and as population health needs in developed countries shift. However closures are often unpopular with local communities. Previous research has characterised public opposition as an obstacle to change. Public opposition to the siting of wind farms, often described as NIMBYism (Not In My Back Yard), is a useful comparator issue to the perceived NOOMBYism (Not Out Of My Back Yard) of hospital closure protestors.DiscussionThe analysis of public attitudes to wind farms has moved from a fairly crude characterisation of the ‘attitude-behaviour gap’ between publics who support the idea of wind energy, but oppose local wind farms, to empirical, often qualitative, studies of public perspectives. These have emphasised the complexity of public attitudes, and revealed some of the ‘rational’ concerns which lie beneath protests. Research has also explored processes of community engagement within the wind farm decision-making process, and the crucial role of trust between communities, authorities, and developers.SummaryDrawing on what has been learnt from studies of opposition to wind farms, we suggest a range of questions and approaches to explore public perspectives on hospital closure more thoroughly. Understanding the range of public responses to service change is an important first step in resolving the practical dilemma of effecting health system transformation in a democratic fashion.
机译:背景许多决策者,研究人员和评论员认为,随着卫生系统适应新的技术和财务状况以及发达国家人口卫生需求的变化,必须关闭医院。但是,关闭通常在当地社区不受欢迎。先前的研究已将公众反对定性为变革的障碍。公众对风电场选址的反对通常被称为NIMBYism(不在我后院),是医院关闭抗议者认为的NOOMBYism(不在我的后院)的比较有用的问题。讨论公众对风的态度的分析风力发电场已从支持风能概念但反对当地风力发电场的公众之间的“态度-行为鸿沟”的粗略描述转变为对公众观点的实证研究,通常是定性研究。这些都强调了公众态度的复杂性,并揭示了抗议背后的一些“理性”关注。研究还探讨了在风电场决策过程中社区参与的过程,以及社区,主管部门和开发商之间信任的关键作用。总结总结从对风电场反对的研究中得出的结论,我们提出了一系列建议。问题和方法,以更彻底地探索公众对医院关闭的观点。理解公众对服务变化的反应范围是解决以民主方式实现卫生系统转型的实际困境的重要的第一步。

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