Dubois Carl-Ardy, McKee Martin
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Health Econ Policy Law. 2006 Jan;1(Pt 1):59-78. doi: 10.1017/S1744133105001027.
After a long period of neglect, the issue of human resources for health (HRH) has recently emerged as a core component on the international health agenda, with policy makers increasingly eager to learn from experience elsewhere. This article investigates systematically the opportunities and challenges associated with the use of cross-national comparisons of HRH policies and practices. It reviews the evidence in favour of using international comparative studies on HRH, discusses emerging opportunities for developing a cross-national research agenda to guide HRH policies in Europe, and highlights obstacles which may hinder the implementation of comparative studies on HRH. While demonstrating many opportunities offered by the comparative approach to improve understanding of human resources processes in the health sector, this article also emphasizes the dangers of simplistic pleas for the transfer of human resource policies without taking into account the context-specific factors and the generative capacity of the social actors in the design and implementation of policy changes.
在长期被忽视之后,卫生人力资源(HRH)问题最近已成为国际卫生议程的核心组成部分,政策制定者越来越渴望借鉴其他地方的经验。本文系统地研究了与卫生人力资源政策和实践的跨国比较相关的机遇和挑战。它回顾了支持开展卫生人力资源国际比较研究的证据,讨论了制定跨国研究议程以指导欧洲卫生人力资源政策的新机遇,并强调了可能阻碍卫生人力资源比较研究实施的障碍。在展示比较方法为增进对卫生部门人力资源过程的理解所带来的诸多机遇的同时,本文还强调了在不考虑具体背景因素以及社会行为者在政策变革设计和实施中的生成能力的情况下,简单地呼吁转移人力资源政策所存在的风险。