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危地马拉-宾夕法尼亚伙伴关系:科学能力建设、医疗保健教育和公共卫生的创新机构间模式。

The Guatemala-Penn Partners: An Innovative Inter-Institutional Model for Scientific Capacity-Building, Healthcare Education, and Public Health.

作者信息

Paniagua-Avila Maria Alejandra, Messenger Elizabeth, Nelson Caroline A, Calgua Erwin, Barg Frances K, Bream Kent W, Compher Charlene, Dean Anthony J, Martinez-Siekavizza Sergio, Puac-Polanco Victor, Richmond Therese S, Roth Rudolf R, Branas Charles C

机构信息

Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

School of Medicine, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatemala City, Guatemala.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2017 Apr 10;5:70. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00070. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Population health outcomes are directly related to robust public health programs, access to basic health services, and a well-trained health-care workforce. Effective health services need to systematically identify solutions, scientifically test these solutions, and share generated knowledge. The World Health Organization (WHO)'s Global Healthcare Workforce Alliance states that the capacity to perform research is an essential factor for well-functioning public health systems. Low- and middle-income countries have greater health-care worker shortages and lower research capacity than higher-income countries. International global health partnerships between higher-income countries and low-middle-income countries aim to directly address such inequalities through capacity building, a process by which human and institutional resources are strengthened and developed, allowing them to perform high-level functions, solve complex problems, and achieve important objectives. The Guatemala-Penn Partners (GPP) is a collaboration among academic centers in Guatemala and the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that echoes the vision of the WHO's Global Healthcare Workforce Alliance. This article describes the historical development and present organization of the GPP according to its three guiding principles: university-to-university connections, dual autonomies with locally led capacity building, and mutually beneficial exchanges. It describes the GPP activities within the domains of science, health-care education, and public health, emphasizing implementation factors, such as sustainability and scalability, in relation to the guiding principles. Successes and limitations of this innovative model are also analyzed in the hope that the lessons learned may be applied to similar partnerships across the globe.

摘要

人群健康结果与强有力的公共卫生项目、基本卫生服务的可及性以及训练有素的卫生保健工作队伍直接相关。有效的卫生服务需要系统地确定解决方案、对这些解决方案进行科学测试并分享所产生的知识。世界卫生组织(WHO)的全球卫生保健工作队伍联盟指出,开展研究的能力是运转良好的公共卫生系统的一个关键因素。低收入和中等收入国家比高收入国家面临更严重的卫生保健工作者短缺问题,且研究能力更低。高收入国家与低收入和中等收入国家之间的国际全球卫生伙伴关系旨在通过能力建设直接解决此类不平等问题,能力建设是一个加强和发展人力及机构资源的过程,使它们能够履行高级职能、解决复杂问题并实现重要目标。危地马拉 - 宾夕法尼亚伙伴关系(GPP)是危地马拉的学术中心与宾夕法尼亚大学(位于宾夕法尼亚州费城)之间的合作,呼应了WHO全球卫生保健工作队伍联盟的愿景。本文根据其三项指导原则:大学与大学之间的联系、具有地方主导能力建设的双重自主权以及互利交流,描述了GPP的历史发展和当前组织架构。它介绍了GPP在科学、卫生保健教育和公共卫生领域的活动,强调了与指导原则相关的实施因素,如可持续性和可扩展性。还分析了这一创新模式的成功与局限,希望所吸取的经验教训能够应用于全球类似的伙伴关系。

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