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重新构想精准公共卫生。

Reconceptualising precision public health.

作者信息

Olstad Dana Lee, McIntyre Lynn

机构信息

Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Sep 13;9(9):e030279. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030279.

Abstract

As currently conceived, precision public health is at risk of becoming precision medicine at a population level. This paper outlines a framework for precision public health that, in contrast to its current operationalisation, is consistent with public health principles because it integrates factors at all levels, while illuminating social position as a fundamental determinant of health and health inequities. We review conceptual foundations of public health, outline a proposed framework for precision public health and describe its operationalisation within research and practice. Social position shapes individuals' unequal experiences of the social determinants of health. Thus, in our formulation, precision public health investigates how multiple dimensions of social position interact to confer health risk differently for precisely defined population subgroups according to the social contexts in which they are embedded, while considering relevant biological and behavioural factors. It leverages this information to uncover the precise and intersecting social structures that pattern health outcomes, and to identify actionable interventions within the social contexts of affected groups. We contend that studies informed by this framework offer greater potential to improve health than current conceptualisations of precision public health that do not address root causes. Moreover, expanding beyond master categories of social position and operationalising these categories in more precise ways across time and place can enrich public health research through greater attention to the heterogeneity of social positions, their causes and health effects, leading to the identification of points of intervention that are specific enough to be useful in reducing health inequities. Failure to attend to this level of particularity may mask the true nature of health risk, the causal mechanisms at play and appropriate interventions. Conceptualised thus, precision public health is a research endeavour with much to offer by way of understanding and intervening on the causes of poor health and health inequities.As currently conceived, precision public health is at risk of becoming precision medicine at a population level. This paper outlines a framework for precision public health that, in contrast to its current operationalization, is consistent with public health principles because it integrates factors at all levels, while illuminating social position as a fundamental determinant of health and health inequities. We review conceptual foundations of public health, outline a proposed framework for precision public health and describe its operationalization within research and practice. Social position shapes individuals' unequal experiences of the social determinants of health. Thus, in our formulation, precision public health investigates how multiple dimensions of social position interact to confer health risk differently for precisely defined population subgroups according to the social contexts in which they are embedded, while considering relevant biological and behavioural factors. It leverages this information to uncover the precise and intersecting social structures that pattern health outcomes, and to identify actionable interventions within the social contexts of affected groups. We contend that studies informed by this framework offer greater potential to improve health than current conceptualizations of precision public health that do not address root causes. Moreover, expanding beyond master categories of social position and operationalizing these categories in more precise ways across time and place can enrich public health research through greater attention to the heterogeneity of social positions, their causes and health effects, leading to identification of points of intervention that are specific enough to be useful in reducing health inequities. Failure to attend to this level of particularity may mask the true nature of health risk, the causal mechanisms at play and appropriate interventions. Conceptualized thus, precision public health is a research endeavour with much to offer by way of understanding and intervening on the causes of poor health and health inequities.

摘要

按照目前的设想,精准公共卫生有在人群层面沦为精准医学的风险。本文概述了一个精准公共卫生框架,与目前的实施方式不同,该框架符合公共卫生原则,因为它整合了各级因素,同时将社会地位作为健康和健康不平等的一个基本决定因素加以阐明。我们回顾了公共卫生的概念基础,概述了一个提议的精准公共卫生框架,并描述了其在研究和实践中的实施情况。社会地位塑造了个体在健康的社会决定因素方面的不平等经历。因此,在我们的构想中,精准公共卫生研究社会地位的多个维度如何相互作用,根据特定人群所处的社会环境,为其赋予不同的健康风险,同时考虑相关的生物学和行为因素。它利用这些信息来揭示形成健康结果的精确且相互交叉的社会结构,并在受影响群体的社会环境中确定可采取行动的干预措施。我们认为,以这个框架为指导的研究比目前那些未涉及根本原因的精准公共卫生概念化研究更有改善健康状况的潜力。此外,超越社会地位的主要类别,并在时间和空间上以更精确的方式对这些类别进行操作化,可以通过更关注社会地位的异质性、其成因和健康影响,丰富公共卫生研究,从而确定足够具体、有助于减少健康不平等的干预点。忽视这种特殊性可能会掩盖健康风险的真实性质、起作用的因果机制以及适当的干预措施。如此概念化的精准公共卫生是一项研究工作,在理解和干预健康不佳及健康不平等的成因方面有很大贡献。按照目前的设想,精准公共卫生有在人群层面沦为精准医学的风险。本文概述了一个精准公共卫生框架,与目前的实施方式不同,该框架符合公共卫生原则,因为它整合了各级因素,同时将社会地位作为健康和健康不平等的一个基本决定因素加以阐明。我们回顾了公共卫生的概念基础,概述了一个提议的精准公共卫生框架,并描述了其在研究和实践中的实施情况。社会地位塑造了个体在健康的社会决定因素方面的不平等经历。因此,在我们的构想中,精准公共卫生研究社会地位的多个维度如何相互作用,根据特定人群所处的社会环境,为其赋予不同的健康风险,同时考虑相关的生物学和行为因素。它利用这些信息来揭示形成健康结果的精确且相互交叉的社会结构,并在受影响群体的社会环境中确定可采取行动的干预措施。我们认为,以这个框架为指导的研究比目前那些未涉及根本原因的精准公共卫生概念化研究更有改善健康状况的潜力。此外,超越社会地位的主要类别,并在时间和空间上以更精确的方式对这些类别进行操作化,可以通过更关注社会地位的异质性、其成因和健康影响,丰富公共卫生研究,从而确定足够具体、有助于减少健康不平等的干预点。忽视这种特殊性可能会掩盖健康风险的真实性质、起作用的因果机制以及适当的干预措施。如此概念化的精准公共卫生是一项研究工作,在理解和干预健康不佳及健康不平等的成因方面有很大贡献。

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