Médecins Sans Frontières, Medical Department (Brussels Operational Centre- Operational Research), 68 Rue de Gasperich, L-1617, Luxembourg.
Int Health. 2010 Mar;2(1):1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.inhe.2009.12.008.
Like many other non governmental organizations (NGOs) that provide assistance to vulnerable populations living in difficult and resource-limited settings, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is confronted with situations for which proven, effective interventions are often lacking and/or where there is need for strong advocacy for improving medical care. As a result, MSF has become an important contributor to health research, and has dedicated resources to guide operational research by establishing its own Ethics Review Board, an innovation fund, an online publications repository and by regularly contributing to major scientific conferences. However, this increased research activity has led to concern that priorities and resources may be diverted away from the essential mandate of care provision for NGOs. In response, this article discusses the potential role operational research can play within medical NGOs such as MSF, and highlights the relevance of operational research, the essential elements of developing it within the organisation and some of the perceived barriers and solutions.
与许多向生活在困难和资源有限环境中的弱势人群提供援助的非政府组织(NGO)一样,无国界医生组织(MSF)也面临着一些情况,这些情况往往缺乏经过验证的有效干预措施,或者需要大力倡导改善医疗服务。因此,MSF 已成为卫生研究的重要贡献者,并投入资源通过建立自己的伦理审查委员会、创新基金、在线出版物存储库以及定期为重大科学会议做出贡献来指导业务研究。然而,这种研究活动的增加导致人们担心优先事项和资源可能会从提供护理的 NGO 的基本任务中转移。有鉴于此,本文讨论了业务研究在 MSF 等医疗 NGO 中可能发挥的作用,并强调了业务研究的相关性、在组织内开展业务研究的基本要素以及一些被认为存在的障碍和解决方案。