Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4N1, Canada.
Malar J. 2010 Feb 3;9:42. doi: 10.1186/1475-2875-9-42.
There have been a number of interventions to date aimed at improving malaria diagnostic accuracy in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, limited success is often reported for a number of reasons, especially in rural settings. This paper seeks to provide a framework for applied research aimed to improve malaria diagnosis using a combination of the established methods, participatory action research and social entrepreneurship.
This case study introduces the idea of using the social entrepreneurship approach (SEA) to create innovative and sustainable applied health research outcomes. The following key elements define the SEA: (1) identifying a locally relevant research topic and plan, (2) recognizing the importance of international multi-disciplinary teams and the incorporation of local knowledge, (3) engaging in a process of continuous innovation, adaptation and learning, (4) remaining motivated and determined to achieve sustainable long-term research outcomes and, (5) sharing and transferring ownership of the project with the international and local partner.
The SEA approach has a strong emphasis on innovation lead by local stakeholders. In this case, innovation resulted in a unique holistic research program aimed at understanding patient, laboratory and physician influences on accurate diagnosis of malaria. An evaluation of milestones for each SEA element revealed that the success of one element is intricately related to the success of other elements.
The SEA will provide an additional framework for researchers and local stakeholders that promotes innovation and adaptability. This approach will facilitate the development of new ideas, strategies and approaches to understand how health issues, such as malaria, affect vulnerable communities.
迄今为止,已经有许多干预措施旨在提高撒哈拉以南非洲的疟疾诊断准确性。然而,由于多种原因,尤其是在农村地区,往往报告取得的成功有限。本文旨在提供一个框架,用于应用研究,旨在通过结合既定方法、参与式行动研究和社会创业来改善疟疾诊断。
本案例研究介绍了利用社会创业方法(SEA)来创造创新和可持续的应用健康研究成果的想法。以下关键要素定义了 SEA:(1)确定一个与当地相关的研究课题和计划,(2)认识到国际多学科团队的重要性以及当地知识的纳入,(3)不断进行创新、适应和学习的过程,(4)保持实现可持续长期研究成果的动力和决心,(5)与国际和当地合作伙伴分享和转移项目所有权。
SEA 方法非常强调由当地利益相关者主导的创新。在这种情况下,创新导致了一个独特的整体研究计划,旨在了解患者、实验室和医生对疟疾准确诊断的影响。对每个 SEA 要素的里程碑进行评估后发现,一个要素的成功与其他要素的成功密切相关。
SEA 将为研究人员和当地利益相关者提供一个额外的框架,促进创新和适应性。这种方法将有助于开发新的想法、战略和方法,以了解疟疾等健康问题如何影响弱势群体社区。