J Glob Health. 2023 Jun 9;13:04044. doi: 10.7189/jogh.13.04044.
Past case studies on global initiatives to address maternal health and survival have focused on global health networks, identifying four essential tasks that define their ability to successfully enact change. We applied the conceptual framework of global health networks at the country level to organisations sharing concerns on how to address national maternal health and the upstream determinants of maternal survival in five countries and explored how they addressed these four essential tasks.
We conducted focus group discussions and key informant interviews with 20 members of national maternal health multi-stakeholder networks in Bangladesh, India, Mexico, Nigeria, and Pakistan. We drew on the principles and essential components of appreciative inquiry, an assets-based action research methodology that emerged from positivist theories of organisational development to understand how the networks addressed the four tasks. We used a deductive content analysis approach, developing initial themes based on pre-designed codes corresponding to the four tasks faced by global health networks and later identifying emergent themes in the four areas of the framework.
We identified themes related to each of the four tasks. Participants emphasised the need for structure and focus in defining the problem, strengths associated with network diversity, and the network's ability to pivot and redefine the problem to align with other sweeping priorities, such as COVID-19 pandemic. Themes related to inspiring action centred on aligning the issue with ongoing local and global initiatives, cultivating a sense of group ownership, and defining success incrementally. Themes related to forging alliances emphasised needing to engage high-level leadership, being opportunistic about timing, reducing barriers to participation by external players, and identifying rewards for participants. Themes related to establishing a governance structure centred on needing strong structure and organisation, cultivating individual commitment, sustaining advocacy efforts, and obtaining funding.
Our results demonstrate that challenges commonly faced by global health networks are also relevant to networks operating on a national scale and may offer them strategies for future national networks to consider adopting to address these challenges.
过去针对全球孕产妇健康和生存问题的倡议案例研究侧重于全球卫生网络,确定了定义其成功实施变革能力的四项基本任务。我们将全球卫生网络的概念框架应用于国家层面的组织,这些组织关注如何解决五个国家的国家孕产妇健康问题以及孕产妇生存的上游决定因素,并探讨了它们如何解决这四项基本任务。
我们在孟加拉国、印度、墨西哥、尼日利亚和巴基斯坦对 20 名国家孕产妇健康多方利益攸关者网络成员进行了焦点小组讨论和关键知情人访谈。我们借鉴了欣赏式探究的原则和基本要素,这是一种基于组织发展实证理论的资产为本的行动研究方法,以了解网络如何解决这四项任务。我们采用了演绎内容分析方法,根据与全球卫生网络面临的四项任务相对应的预先设计的代码,开发初始主题,然后在框架的四个领域中确定新出现的主题。
我们确定了与四项任务相关的主题。参与者强调需要在定义问题时具有结构和重点,强调网络多样性的优势,以及网络能够调整和重新定义问题以与其他重大优先事项(如 COVID-19 大流行)保持一致的能力。与激发行动相关的主题集中在使问题与正在进行的本地和全球倡议保持一致、培养集体所有权意识以及逐步定义成功上。与建立联盟相关的主题强调需要接触高层领导、把握时机、减少外部参与者参与的障碍,并为参与者确定奖励。与建立治理结构相关的主题集中在需要强有力的结构和组织、培养个人承诺、维持宣传工作以及获得资金上。
我们的结果表明,全球卫生网络面临的挑战也与在国家范围内运作的网络相关,并且可能为它们提供未来国家网络可以考虑采用的策略,以应对这些挑战。