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加强莫桑比克索法拉省的综合初级卫生保健

Strengthening integrated primary health care in Sofala, Mozambique.

机构信息

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2013;13 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):S4. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-S2-S4. Epub 2013 May 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Large increases in health sector investment and policies favoring upgrading and expanding the public sector health network have prioritized maternal and child health in Mozambique and, over the past decade, Mozambique has achieved substantial improvements in maternal and child health indicators. Over this same period, the government of Mozambique has continued to decentralize the management of public sector resources to the district level, including in the health sector, with the aim of bringing decision-making and resources closer to service beneficiaries. Weak district level management capacity has hindered the decentralization process, and building this capacity is an important link to ensure that resources translate to improved service delivery and further improvements in population health. A consortium of the Ministry of Health, Health Alliance International, Eduardo Mondlane University, and the University of Washington are implementing a health systems strengthening model in Sofala Province, central Mozambique.

DESCRIPTION OF IMPLEMENTATION

The Mozambique Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership focuses on improving the quality of routine data and its use through appropriate tools to facilitate decision making by health system managers; strengthening management and planning capacity and funding district health plans; and building capacity for operations research to guide system-strengthening efforts. This seven-year effort covers all 13 districts and 146 health facilities in Sofala Province.

EVALUATION DESIGN

A quasi-experimental controlled time-series design will be used to assess the overall impact of the partnership strategy on under-5 mortality by examining changes in mortality pre- and post-implementation in Sofala Province compared with neighboring Manica Province. The evaluation will compare a broad range of input, process, output, and outcome variables to strengthen the plausibility that the partnership strategy led to health system improvements and subsequent population health impact.

DISCUSSION

The Mozambique PHIT Partnership expects to provide evidence on the effect of efforts to improve data quality coupled with the introduction of tools, training, and supervision to improve evidence-based decision making. This contribution to the knowledge base on what works to enhance health systems is highly replicable for rapid scale-up to other provinces in Mozambique, as well as other sub-Saharan African countries with limited resources and a commitment to comprehensive primary health care.

摘要

背景

在过去十年中,莫桑比克大幅增加了医疗卫生部门的投资,并出台了有利于提升和扩大公立部门医疗卫生网络的政策,优先重视母婴健康,这使得莫桑比克在母婴健康指标方面取得了实质性的改善。在此期间,莫桑比克政府继续将公共部门资源的管理权力下放到区级,包括在医疗卫生部门,目的是让决策和资源更贴近服务受益人群。薄弱的区级管理能力阻碍了权力下放进程,而建立这种能力是确保资源转化为改善服务提供和进一步改善人口健康的重要一环。一个由卫生部、健康联盟国际、爱德华多·蒙德拉内大学和华盛顿大学组成的财团正在莫桑比克中部的索法拉省实施一个卫生系统强化模式。

实施描述

莫桑比克人口健康实施和培训(PHIT)伙伴关系专注于通过适当的工具来提高常规数据的质量及其使用,以促进卫生系统管理者做出决策;加强管理和规划能力并为地区卫生计划提供资金;并为业务研究提供能力建设,以指导系统强化工作。这一为期七年的努力涵盖了索法拉省的所有 13 个区和 146 个卫生机构。

评估设计

将采用准实验对照时间序列设计来评估伙伴关系战略对五岁以下儿童死亡率的总体影响,通过比较莫桑比克索法拉省与邻国马尼卡省在实施前后死亡率的变化来评估。评估将比较广泛的投入、过程、产出和结果变量,以加强伙伴关系战略导致卫生系统改善和随后对人口健康产生影响的合理性。

讨论

莫桑比克 PHIT 伙伴关系有望提供有关努力提高数据质量以及引入工具、培训和监督以改善循证决策的效果的证据。这一贡献为增强卫生系统的知识基础提供了证据,对于在莫桑比克其他省份以及资源有限且致力于全面初级卫生保健的其他撒哈拉以南非洲国家快速推广具有高度的可复制性。

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