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三种人道主义环境下基于绩效的融资:原则与务实做法

Performance-based financing in three humanitarian settings: principles and pragmatism.

作者信息

Bertone Maria Paola, Jacobs Eelco, Toonen Jurrien, Akwataghibe Ngozi, Witter Sophie

机构信息

1ReBUILD & Institute for Global Health and Development, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK.

2Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Confl Health. 2018 Jun 27;12:28. doi: 10.1186/s13031-018-0166-9. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Performance based financing (PBF) has been increasingly implemented across low and middle-income countries, including in fragile and humanitarian settings, which present specific features likely to require adaptation and to influence implementation of any health financing programme. However, the literature has been surprisingly thin in the discussion of how PBF has been adapted to different contexts, and in turn how different contexts may influence PBF. With case studies from three humanitarian settings (northern Nigeria, Central African Republic and South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo), we examine why and how PBF has emerged and has been adapted to those unsettled and dynamic contexts, what the opportunities and challenges have been, and what lessons can be drawn.

METHODS

Our comparative case study is based on data collected from a document review, 35 key informant interviews and 16 focus group discussions with stakeholders at national and subnational level in the three settings. Data were analysed in order to describe and compare each setting in terms of underlying fragility features and their implications for the health system, and to look at how PBF has been adopted, implemented and iteratively adapted to respond to acute crisis, deal with other humanitarian actors and involve local communities.

RESULTS

Our analysis reveals that the challenging environments required a high degree of PBF adaptation and innovation, at times contravening the so-called 'PBF principles' that have become codified. We develop an analytical framework to highlight the key nodes where adaptations happen, the contextual drivers of adaptation, and the organisational elements that facilitate adaptation and may sustain PBF programmes.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study points to the importance of pragmatic adaptation in PBF design and implementation to reflect the contextual specificities, and identifies elements (such as, organisational flexibility, local staff and knowledge, and embedded long-term partners) that could facilitate adaptations and innovations. These findings and framework are useful to spark a reflection among PBF donors and implementers on the relevance of incorporating, reinforcing and building on those elements when designing and implementing PBF programmes.

摘要

背景

基于绩效的融资(PBF)已在低收入和中等收入国家越来越多地实施,包括在脆弱和人道主义环境中,这些环境具有一些特定特征,可能需要进行调整并影响任何卫生融资计划的实施。然而,令人惊讶的是,关于PBF如何适应不同背景,以及不同背景又如何影响PBF的文献讨论非常稀少。通过来自三个人道主义环境(尼日利亚北部、中非共和国和刚果民主共和国南基伍)的案例研究,我们考察了PBF出现并适应这些不稳定和动态环境的原因及方式、所面临的机遇和挑战,以及可以吸取的经验教训。

方法

我们的比较案例研究基于从文件审查、35次关键信息人访谈以及在这三个地区与国家和地方层面的利益相关者进行的16次焦点小组讨论中收集的数据。对数据进行分析,以便根据潜在的脆弱性特征及其对卫生系统的影响来描述和比较每个地区,并研究PBF是如何被采用、实施以及反复调整以应对急性危机、与其他人道主义行为体打交道并让当地社区参与进来的。

结果

我们的分析表明,具有挑战性的环境需要对PBF进行高度调整和创新,有时甚至违背了已编纂成法典的所谓“PBF原则”。我们开发了一个分析框架,以突出适应发生的关键节点、适应的背景驱动因素,以及促进适应并可能维持PBF计划的组织要素。

结论

我们的研究指出了在PBF设计和实施中进行务实调整以反映背景特殊性的重要性,并确定了能够促进调整和创新的要素(如组织灵活性、当地工作人员和知识,以及长期合作的嵌入式伙伴)。这些发现和框架有助于促使PBF捐助者和实施者思考在设计和实施PBF计划时纳入、强化和基于这些要素的相关性。

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