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dc.contributor.authorLeonardi, Matildeen
dc.contributor.authorLee, Haejungen
dc.contributor.authorvan der Veen, Sabinaen
dc.contributor.authorMaribo, Thomasen
dc.contributor.authorCuenot, Marieen
dc.contributor.authorSimon, Lianeen
dc.contributor.authorPaltamaa, Jaanaen
dc.contributor.authorMaart, Sorayaen
dc.contributor.authorTucker, Caroleen
dc.contributor.authorBesstrashnova, Yaninaen
dc.contributor.authorShosmin, Alexanderen
dc.contributor.authorCid, Danielen
dc.contributor.authorAlmborg, Ann-Heleneen
dc.contributor.authorAnttila, Heidien
dc.contributor.authorYamada, Shinen
dc.contributor.authorFrattura, Lucillaen
dc.contributor.authorZavaroni, Carloen
dc.contributor.authorZhuoying, Qiuen
dc.contributor.authorMartinuzzi, Andreaen
dc.contributor.authorMartinuzzi, Michelaen
dc.contributor.authorMagnani, Francesca Giuliaen
dc.contributor.authorSnyman, Stefanusen
dc.contributor.authorEl Oumri, Ahmed Amineen
dc.contributor.authorSylvain, Ndegeyaen
dc.contributor.authorLayton, Natashaen
dc.contributor.authorSykes, Catherineen
dc.contributor.authorSaleeby, Patricia Welchen
dc.contributor.authorWinkler, Andrea Sylviaen
dc.contributor.authorde Camargo, Olaf Krausen
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-14
dc.date.available2020-09-14
dc.date.issued2020en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/23296
dc.description.abstractThe COVID-19 pandemic provides the opportunity to re-think health policies and health systems approaches by the adoption of a biopsychosocial perspective, thus acting on environmental factors so as to increase facilitators and diminish barriers. Specifically, vulnerable people should not face discrimination because of their vulnerability in the allocation of care or life-sustaining treatments. Adoption of biopsychosocial model helps to identify key elements where to act to diminish effects of the pandemics. The pandemic showed us that barriers in health care organization affect mostly those that are vulnerable and can suffer discrimination not because of severity of diseases but just because of their vulnerability, be this age or disability and this can be avoided by biopsychosocial planning in health and social policies. It is possible to avoid the banality of evil, intended as lack of thinking on what we do when we do, by using the emergence of the emergency of COVID-19 as a Trojan horse to achieve some of the sustainable development goals such as universal health coverage and equity in access, thus acting on environmental factors is the key for global health improvement.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rightsOther
dc.subjectCOVID-19en
dc.subjectCoronavirusen
dc.titleAvoiding the Banality of Evil in Times of COVID-19: Thinking Differently with a Biopsychosocial Perspective for Future Health and Social Policies Developmenten
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s42399-020-00486-8
usyd.facultyFaculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney Medical Schoolen


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