Macro International Inc., Calverton, MD, USA.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2009 Oct-Dec;24(4):326-50. doi: 10.1002/hpm.1012.
Sustainability is a critical determinant of scale and impact of health sector development assistance programs. Working with USAID/Nepal implementing partners, we adapted a sustainability assessment framework to help USAID test how an evaluation tool could inform its health portfolio management. The essential first process step was to define the boundaries of the local system being examined. This local system-the unit of analysis of the study-was defined as the health district.We developed a standardized set of assessment tools to measure 53 indicators. Data collection was carried out over 4 weeks by a Nepalese agency. Scaling and combining indicators into six component indices provided a map of progress toward sustainable maternal, child, health, and family planning results for the five districts included in this pilot study, ranked from "no sustainability" to "beginning of sustainability."We conclude that systematic application of the Sustainability Framework could improve the health sector investment decisions of development agencies. It could also give districts an information base on which to build autonomy and accountability. The ability to form and test hypotheses about the sustainability of outcomes under various funding strategies-made possible by this approach-will be a prerequisite for more efficiently meeting the global health agenda.
可持续性是卫生部门发展援助计划规模和影响的关键决定因素。我们与美国国际开发署/尼泊尔的实施伙伴合作,对可持续性评估框架进行了调整,以帮助美国国际开发署检验评估工具如何为其卫生组合管理提供信息。基本的第一步是确定正在审查的地方系统的边界。这个地方系统——即研究的分析单位——被定义为卫生区。我们开发了一套标准化的评估工具来衡量 53 个指标。由尼泊尔机构在四周内进行数据收集。将指标扩展并组合成六个组成指数,为本次试点研究中包含的五个地区提供了一个可持续的母婴健康和计划生育成果的进展图,从“无可持续性”到“可持续性开始”进行排名。我们的结论是,系统地应用可持续性框架可以改善发展机构的卫生部门投资决策。它还可以为地区提供一个自主和问责的信息基础。通过这种方法,可以形成和检验关于各种供资战略下成果可持续性的假设,这将是更有效地实现全球卫生议程的前提条件。