Bissell K, Viney K, Brostrom R, Gounder S, Khogali M, Kishore K, Kool B, Kumar A M V, Manzi M, Marais B, Marks G, Linh N N, Ram S, Reid S, Roseveare C, Tayler-Smith K, Van den Bergh R, Harries A D
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), Paris, France ; School of Population Health, the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia.
Public Health Action. 2014 Jun 21;4(Suppl 1):S2-S13. doi: 10.5588/pha.13.0091.
Operational research (OR) in public health aims to investigate strategies, interventions, tools or knowledge that can enhance the quality, coverage, effectiveness or performance of health systems. Attention has recently been drawn to the lack of OR capacity in public health programmes throughout the Pacific Islands, despite considerable investment in implementation. This lack of ongoing and critical reflection may prevent health programme staff from understanding why programme objectives are not being fully achieved, and hinder long-term gains in public health. The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) has been collaborating with Pacific agencies to conduct OR courses based on the training model developed by The Union and Médecins Sans Frontières Brussels-Luxembourg in 2009. The first of these commenced in 2011 in collaboration with the Fiji National University, the Fiji Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization and other partners. The Union and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community organised a second course for participants from other Pacific Island countries and territories in 2012, and an additional course for Fijian participants commenced in 2013. Twelve participants enrolled in each of the three courses. Of the two courses completed by end 2013, 18 of 24 participants completed their OR and submitted papers by the course deadline, and 17 papers have been published to date. This article describes the context, process and outputs of the Pacific courses, as well as innovations, adaptations and challenges.
公共卫生领域的运筹学旨在研究能够提高卫生系统质量、覆盖范围、有效性或绩效的策略、干预措施、工具或知识。尽管在实施方面投入巨大,但最近人们注意到太平洋岛屿各地的公共卫生项目缺乏运筹学能力。缺乏持续且关键的反思可能会使卫生项目工作人员无法理解项目目标为何未能完全实现,并阻碍公共卫生领域的长期收益。国际防痨和肺部疾病联盟(防痨联盟)一直与太平洋地区各机构合作,根据防痨联盟和无国界医生组织布鲁塞尔 - 卢森堡办事处2009年开发的培训模式开展运筹学课程。其中第一期课程于2011年与斐济国立大学、斐济卫生部、世界卫生组织及其他合作伙伴合作开办。2012年,防痨联盟和太平洋共同体秘书处为来自其他太平洋岛屿国家和领土的参与者组织了第二期课程,2013年又为斐济参与者开办了一期课程。这三期课程每期有12名参与者报名。截至2013年底完成的两期课程中,24名参与者中有18名在课程截止日期前完成了运筹学学习并提交了论文,截至目前已有17篇论文发表。本文介绍了太平洋地区课程的背景、过程和成果,以及创新、调整和挑战。