City Cancer Challenge, Geneva, Switzerland.
Gobernación de Valle del Cauca, Secretaria de Salud, Colombia.
JCO Glob Oncol. 2021 Jun;7:901-916. doi: 10.1200/GO.20.00606.
The effective implementation of locally adapted cancer care solutions in low- and middle-income countries continues to be a challenge in the face of fragmented and inadequately resourced health systems. Consequently, the translation of global cancer care targets to local action for patients has been severely constrained. City Cancer Challenge (C/Can) is leveraging the unique value of cities as enablers in a health systems response to cancer that prioritizes the needs of end users (patients, their caregivers and families, and health care providers). C/Can's City Engagement Process is an implementation framework whereby local stakeholders lead a staged city-wide process over a 2- to 3-year period to assess, plan, and execute locally adapted cancer care solutions. Herein, the development and implementation of the City Engagement Process Framework (CEPF) is presented, specifying the activities, outputs, processes, and indicators across the process life cycle. Lessons learned on the application of the framework in the first so-called Key Learning cities are shared, focusing on the early outputs from Cali, Colombia, the first city to join C/Can in 2017. Creating lasting change requires the creation of a high-trust environment to engage the right stakeholders as well as adapting to local context, leveraging local expertise, and fostering a sustainability mindset from the outset. In the short term, these early learnings inform the refinement of the approach in new cities. Over time, the implementation of this framework is expected to validate the proof-of-concept and contribute to a global evidence base for effective complex interventions to improve cancer care in low- and middle-income countries.
在面临支离破碎和资源不足的卫生系统的情况下,在低收入和中等收入国家有效实施本地化的癌症护理解决方案仍然是一个挑战。因此,将全球癌症护理目标转化为针对患者的本地行动受到了严重限制。城市癌症挑战(C/Can)利用城市作为癌症卫生系统应对措施的推动者的独特价值,优先考虑最终用户(患者、他们的照顾者和家属以及医疗保健提供者)的需求。C/Can 的城市参与流程是一个实施框架,通过该框架,当地利益相关者在 2 至 3 年的时间内领导一个分阶段的全市范围的流程,以评估、规划和执行本地化的癌症护理解决方案。本文介绍了城市参与流程框架(CEPF)的开发和实施情况,具体说明了整个流程生命周期内的活动、产出、流程和指标。分享了在首批所谓的关键学习城市中应用该框架的经验教训,重点介绍了 2017 年第一个加入 C/Can 的城市哥伦比亚卡利的早期成果。要实现持久的变革,需要营造一个高度信任的环境,让合适的利益相关者参与进来,同时适应当地情况,利用当地专业知识,并从一开始就培养可持续发展的思维。短期内,这些早期经验教训将为新城市的方法改进提供信息。随着时间的推移,预计该框架的实施将验证这一概念的有效性,并为改善中低收入国家癌症护理的有效复杂干预措施提供全球证据基础。