私营部门参与 COVID-19 应对:刚果民主共和国、尼日利亚、塞内加尔和乌干达的经验和教训。
Private sector engagement in the COVID-19 response: experiences and lessons from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Senegal and Uganda.
机构信息
Department of Community Health and Behavioral Sciences, Makerere University School of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda.
Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
出版信息
Global Health. 2022 Jun 15;18(1):60. doi: 10.1186/s12992-022-00853-1.
BACKGROUND
Private entities play a major role in health globally. However, their contribution has not been fully optimized to strengthen delivery of public health services. The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed health systems and precipitated coalitions between public and private sectors to address critical gaps in the response. We conducted a study to document the public and private sector partnerships and engagements to inform current and future responses to public health emergencies.
METHODS
This was a multi-country cross-sectional study conducted in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Senegal and Uganda between November 2020 and March 2021 to assess responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a scoping literature review and key informant interviews (KIIs) with private and public health sector stakeholders. The literature reviewed included COVID-19 country guidelines and response plans, program reports and peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed publications. KIIs elicited information on country approaches and response strategies specifically the engagement of the private sector in any of the strategic response operations.
RESULTS
Across the 4 countries, private sector strengthened laboratory systems, COVID-19 case management, risk communication and health service continuity. In the DRC and Nigeria, private entities supported contact tracing and surveillance activities. Across the 4 countries, the private sector supported expansion of access to COVID-19 testing services through establishing partnerships with the public health sector albeit at unregulated fees. In Senegal and Uganda, governments established partnerships with private sector to manufacture COVID-19 rapid diagnostic tests. The private sector also contributed to treatment and management of COVID-19 cases. In addition, private entities provided personal protective equipment, conducted risk communication to promote adherence to safety procedures and health promotion for health service continuity. However, there were concerns related to reporting, quality and cost of services, calling for quality and price regulation in the provision of services.
CONCLUSIONS
The private sector contributed to the COVID-19 response through engagement in COVID-19 surveillance and testing, management of COVID-19 cases, and health promotion to maintain health access. There is a need to develop regulatory frameworks for sustainable public-private engagements including regulation of pricing, quality assurance and alignment with national plans and priorities during response to epidemics.
背景
私人实体在全球卫生领域发挥着重要作用。然而,它们的贡献尚未得到充分优化,以加强公共卫生服务的提供。COVID-19 大流行使卫生系统不堪重负,并促使公私部门结成联盟,以应对应对工作中的关键差距。我们进行了一项研究,记录公私部门伙伴关系和参与情况,以为当前和未来应对公共卫生突发事件提供信息。
方法
这是一项多国横断面研究,于 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 3 月在刚果民主共和国、尼日利亚、塞内加尔和乌干达进行,旨在评估对 COVID-19 大流行的应对情况。我们进行了范围广泛的文献综述和与公私卫生部门利益攸关方的关键知情人访谈(KII)。综述的文献包括 COVID-19 国家准则和应对计划、方案报告以及同行评议和非同行评议出版物。KII 征集了有关国家方法和应对战略的信息,特别是私营部门在任何战略应对行动中的参与情况。
结果
在这 4 个国家,私营部门加强了实验室系统、COVID-19 病例管理、风险沟通和卫生服务连续性。在刚果民主共和国和尼日利亚,私营实体支持接触者追踪和监测活动。在这 4 个国家,私营部门通过与公共卫生部门建立伙伴关系,支持扩大 COVID-19 检测服务的获取,尽管收费不受监管。在塞内加尔和乌干达,政府与私营部门建立伙伴关系,生产 COVID-19 快速诊断检测试剂。私营部门还为 COVID-19 病例的治疗和管理做出了贡献。此外,私营实体提供了个人防护设备,开展风险沟通,以促进遵守安全程序和健康促进,以保持卫生服务的连续性。然而,人们对报告、服务质量和费用表示关切,呼吁在提供服务时进行质量和价格监管。
结论
私营部门通过参与 COVID-19 监测和检测、COVID-19 病例管理以及健康促进以维持卫生服务获取,为 COVID-19 应对做出了贡献。在应对流行病时,需要制定可持续的公私部门参与的监管框架,包括对价格、质量保证以及与国家计划和优先事项的一致性进行监管。
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