Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Nationalestraat 155, Antwerp, B 2000, Belgium.
Global Health. 2014 Feb 13;10:5. doi: 10.1186/1744-8603-10-5.
The study aimed at developing a set of attributes for a 'good' health system performance assessment (HSPA) framework from literature and experiences in different contexts and using the attributes for a structured approach to lesson learning for low-income countries (LICs).
Literature review to identify relevant attributes for a HSPA framework; attribute validation for LICs in general, and for Uganda in particular, via a high-level Ugandan expert group; and, finally, review of a selection of existing HSPA frameworks using these attributes.
Literature review yielded six key attributes for a HSPA framework: an inclusive development process; its embedding in the health system's conceptual model; its relation to the prevailing policy and organizational set-up and societal context; the presence of a concrete purpose, constitutive dimensions and indicators; an adequate institutional set-up; and, its capacity to provide mechanisms for eliciting change in the health system. The expert group contextualized these attributes and added one on the adaptability of the framework.Lessons learnt from the review of a selection of HSPA frameworks using the attributes include: it is possible and beneficial to involve a range of stakeholders during the process of development of a framework; it is important to make HSPA frameworks explicit; policy context can be effectively reflected in the framework; there are marked differences between the structure and content of frameworks in high-income countries, and low- and middle-income countries; champions can contribute to put HSPA high on the agenda; and mechanisms for eliciting change in the health system should be developed alongside the framework.
It is possible for LICs to learn from literature and the experience of HSPA in other contexts, including HICs. In this study a structured approach to lesson learning included the development of a list of attributes for a 'good' HSPA framework. The attributes thus derived can be utilized by LICs like Uganda seeking to develop/adjust their HSPA frameworks as guidelines or a check list, while taking due consideration of the specific context. The review of frameworks from varied contexts, highlighted varied experiences which provide lessons for LICs.
本研究旨在从文献和不同背景下的经验中为健康系统绩效评估(HSPA)框架开发一套属性,并使用这些属性为低收入国家(LICs)提供一个结构化的经验教训学习方法。
文献综述,以确定 HSPA 框架的相关属性;通过高级别乌干达专家组,对一般的 LICs 特别是乌干达的属性进行验证;最后,使用这些属性审查一些现有的 HSPA 框架。
文献综述产生了 HSPA 框架的六个关键属性:包容性发展过程;将其嵌入卫生系统的概念模型中;与当前政策和组织设置以及社会背景的关系;具体目标、构成维度和指标的存在;适当的机构设置;以及为卫生系统变革提供机制的能力。专家组对这些属性进行了背景化处理,并添加了一个框架的适应性属性。使用属性审查部分 HSPA 框架的经验教训包括:在框架开发过程中,让一系列利益相关者参与是可能的,也是有益的;使 HSPA 框架明确化很重要;政策背景可以在框架中得到有效反映;高收入国家、低收入和中等收入国家的框架结构和内容存在显著差异;拥护者可以为将 HSPA 提上议程做出贡献;应与框架一起制定激发卫生系统变革的机制。
LICs 可以从文献和其他背景下的 HSPA 经验中学习,包括高收入国家。在这项研究中,一个结构化的经验教训学习方法包括为一个“良好”的 HSPA 框架开发一套属性清单。乌干达等寻求制定/调整其 HSPA 框架的 LICs 可以将这些属性作为指南或检查表加以利用,同时充分考虑到具体背景。从不同背景审查的框架突出了各种经验,为 LICs 提供了经验教训。