Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Center for Global Health Science and Security, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022 Dec 19;11(12):3145-3147. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2022.7533. Epub 2022 Dec 10.
This commentary cites a scoping review by Durrance-Bagale et al (2021) on how regional bodies have approached infectious disease control to determine if those lessons could be applied to assist the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The author's work is timely and highlights the importance of recognizing and understanding regional context, governance and operational structures to then design effective regional networks. Most factors highlighted as enablers and constraints are quite expected, including stakeholder mapping, a clear mission space with goals and objectives, outreach and advocacy to receive buy-in, political will and sustainable funding. We suggest below that there is an opportunity for further systematic and operational research of enablers and constraints for regional infectious disease control bodies, one that expands on infectious disease control while also continuing to take into account governance, legislative and organizational factors, and strongly emphasizes the development and application of clear metrics to create better measures of impact.
本评论引用了 Durrance-Bagale 等人(2021 年)的范围综述,探讨了区域机构在处理传染病控制方面的方法,以确定这些经验教训是否可用于协助东南亚国家联盟(东盟)。作者的工作很及时,强调了认识和理解区域背景、治理和运营结构的重要性,然后才能设计有效的区域网络。大多数被强调为促进因素和制约因素的因素都在意料之中,包括利益相关者分析、明确的使命空间、目标和目标、外联和宣传以获得认可、政治意愿和可持续资金。我们在下面建议,有机会对区域传染病控制机构的促进因素和制约因素进行进一步的系统和操作性研究,该研究在扩大传染病控制的同时,继续考虑治理、立法和组织因素,并大力强调制定和应用明确的指标,以更好地衡量影响。