Gulzar Laila, Henry Beverly
University of Minnesota School of Nursing, 6-101 WDH; 308 Harvard St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455-0342, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2005 Nov;61(9):1930-43. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.03.045.
The complexity and cost of health systems requires innovative forms of organization to provide accessible health services of an acceptable quality and at an acceptable cost. Interorganizational collaboration (IoC) is an innovation to increase the availability of organizational resources, improve service effectiveness, and improve access to health care. In Pakistan, a weak health system and little collaboration limit access, especially of women and children, to health services. Many nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) provide primary health care to the very poor, and some appear to collaborate to varying degrees; however, this has not been systematically analyzed. The purpose of this qualitative research, the first scientific study of collaboration between NGOs providing health services in Pakistan, was to describe collaboration between three pairs of NGOs providing community-based health services to women in Karachi. A long-term goal is to build a basis for future research linking IoC to access to health care and health outcomes. Findings indicated that collaboration was strongest when there was willingness to cooperate, a need for expertise and funds, and adaptive efficiency. In Pakistan's complex social environment, collaboration tended to be stronger when there was fairly high organizational formalization. Broader IoC appears to be positively associated with women's access to health care. Recommendations are made for future research, education, and management.
卫生系统的复杂性和成本要求采用创新的组织形式,以提供质量可接受且成本可承受的可及性卫生服务。组织间协作(IoC)是一项创新举措,旨在增加组织资源的可用性、提高服务有效性并改善卫生保健的可及性。在巴基斯坦,薄弱的卫生系统和极少的协作限制了人们尤其是妇女和儿童获得卫生服务的机会。许多非政府组织(NGO)为极贫困人口提供初级卫生保健,并且一些组织似乎在不同程度上开展了协作;然而,尚未对此进行系统分析。这项定性研究是对巴基斯坦提供卫生服务的非政府组织之间协作的首次科学研究,其目的是描述在卡拉奇为妇女提供社区卫生服务的三对非政府组织之间的协作情况。一个长期目标是为未来将组织间协作与卫生保健可及性及健康结果相联系的研究奠定基础。研究结果表明,当存在合作意愿、对专业知识和资金的需求以及适应性效率时,协作最为紧密。在巴基斯坦复杂的社会环境中,当组织的形式化程度较高时,协作往往更为紧密。更广泛的组织间协作似乎与妇女获得卫生保健的机会呈正相关。针对未来的研究、教育和管理提出了建议。