Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Reproductive and Women's Health, Africa Region, World Health Organization, Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Reprod Health. 2018 Mar 5;15(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s12978-018-0484-9.
In-country research capacity is key to creating improvements in local implementation of health programs and can help prioritize health issues in a landscape of limited funding. Research prioritization has shown to be particularly useful to help answer strategic and programmatic issues in health care, including sexual and reproductive health (SRH). The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a priority setting exercise that brought together researchers and program managers from the WHO Africa and Eastern Mediterranean regions to identify key SRH issues.
In June 2015, researchers and program managers from the WHO Africa and Eastern Mediterranean regions met for a three-day meeting to discuss strategies to strengthen research capacity in the regions. A prioritization exercise was carried out to identify key priority areas for research in SRH. The process included five criteria: answerability, effectiveness, deliverability and acceptability, potential impact of the intervention/program to improve reproductive, maternal and newborn health substantially, and equity.
The six main priorities identified include: creation and investment in multipurpose prevention technologies, addressing adolescent violence and early pregnancy (especially in the context of early marriage), improved maternal and newborn emergency care, increased evaluation and improvement of adolescent health interventions including contraception, further focus on family planning uptake and barriers, and improving care for mothers and children during childbirth.
The setting of priorities is the first step in a dynamic process to identify where research funding should be focused to maximize health benefits. The key elements identified in this exercise provides guidance for decision makers to focus action on identified research priorities and goals. Prioritization and identifying/acting on research gaps can have great impact across multiple sectors in the regions for improved reproductive, maternal and children health.
国内研究能力是改善当地卫生项目实施的关键,有助于在资金有限的情况下优先考虑卫生问题。研究重点制定已被证明特别有助于回答医疗保健中的战略和方案问题,包括性健康和生殖健康(SRH)。本文旨在介绍一次优先事项制定活动的结果,该活动汇集了来自世卫组织非洲和东地中海区域的研究人员和方案管理人员,以确定 SRH 的关键问题。
2015 年 6 月,来自世卫组织非洲和东地中海区域的研究人员和方案管理人员举行了为期三天的会议,讨论加强该区域研究能力的战略。开展了一项重点制定工作,以确定 SRH 研究的关键优先领域。该过程包括五个标准:可回答性、有效性、可交付性和可接受性、干预/方案对改善生殖、孕产妇和新生儿健康的潜在影响以及公平性。
确定的六个主要优先事项包括:开发和投资多用途预防技术,解决青少年暴力和早孕问题(特别是在早婚背景下),改善孕产妇和新生儿急救护理,加强对青少年健康干预措施(包括避孕措施)的评估和改进,进一步关注计划生育的采用和障碍,以及改善分娩期间母婴护理。
确定优先事项是确定研究资金应集中在何处以最大限度地提高健康效益的动态过程的第一步。本次活动确定的关键要素为决策者提供了指导,以便将行动集中在已确定的研究优先事项和目标上。优先事项制定和确定/应对研究差距可以对该区域多个部门产生重大影响,以改善生殖、孕产妇和儿童健康。