Martiniuk Alexandra L C, Millar Heather C, Malefoasi George, Vergeer Petra, Garland Trevor, Knight Simon
George Institute for International Health, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Asia Pac J Public Health. 2008;20(4):287-97. doi: 10.1177/1010539508322251. Epub 2008 Aug 12.
The Solomon Islands is experiencing instability and insecurity and also a concomitant increase in aid. This article aims to address the need for theoretical coordination frameworks to be further informed by the actual experiences, requirements, and views of the recipients of aid.
Qualitative research techniques were used to better understand governmental and nongovernmental leaders' views of health sector aid in the Solomon Islands. Data were collected using previously published literature, government and nongovernmental documents, and in-person interviews.
Two key themes emerged from the interviews: the need for coordination and integration of aid and the need for this integration to occur over the long-term. These themes are presented using quotations from key informants.
Themes and quotations arising from the analyses may assist in understanding theoretical frameworks for coordination, particularly in postconflict states. Future needs regarding mechanisms of collaboration in the Solomons are also discussed.
所罗门群岛正经历不稳定和不安全状况,同时援助也随之增加。本文旨在探讨理论协调框架需要如何根据援助接受者的实际经验、需求和观点得到进一步完善。
采用定性研究技术,以更好地了解所罗门群岛政府和非政府领导人对卫生部门援助的看法。通过使用先前发表的文献、政府和非政府文件以及面对面访谈来收集数据。
访谈中出现了两个关键主题:援助协调与整合的必要性以及这种整合需要长期进行。这些主题通过关键信息提供者的引述呈现。
分析得出的主题和引述可能有助于理解协调的理论框架,特别是在冲突后国家。还讨论了所罗门群岛未来在合作机制方面的需求。