BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Apr 4;24(1):429. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10668-y.
Equitable access to quality care after injury is an essential step for improved health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We introduce the Equi-Injury project, in which we will use integrated frameworks to understand how to improve equitable access to quality care after injury in four LMICs: Ghana, Pakistan, Rwanda and South Africa.
This project has 5 work packages (WPs) as well as essential cross-cutting pillars of community engagement, capacity building and cross-country learning. In WP1, we will identify needs, barriers, and facilitators to impactful stakeholder engagement in developing and prioritising policy solutions. In WP2, we will collect data on patient care and outcomes after injuries. In WP3, we will develop an injury pathway model to understand which elements in the pathway of injury response, care and treatment have the biggest impact on health and economic outcomes. In WP4, we will work with stakeholders to gain consensus on solutions to address identified issues; these solutions will be implemented and tested in future research. In WP5, in order to ascertain where learning is transferable across contexts, we will identify which outcomes are shared across countries. The study has received approval from ethical review boards (ERBs) of all partner countries in South Africa, Rwanda, Ghana, Pakistan and the University of Birmingham.
This health system evaluation project aims to provide a deeper understanding of injury care and develop evidence-based interventions within and across partner countries in four diverse LMICs. Strong partnership with multiple stakeholders will facilitate utilisation of the results for the co-development of sustainable interventions.
在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs),实现健康结果改善的重要步骤是公平获得高质量的医疗服务。我们引入了 Equi-Injury 项目,该项目将使用综合框架来了解如何在四个 LMICs(加纳、巴基斯坦、卢旺达和南非)改善受伤后公平获得高质量医疗服务的机会。
该项目有 5 个工作包(WP)以及社区参与、能力建设和跨国学习的必要跨领域支柱。在 WP1 中,我们将确定在制定和优先考虑政策解决方案方面对有影响力的利益相关者进行接触的需求、障碍和促进因素。在 WP2 中,我们将收集受伤后患者护理和结果的数据。在 WP3 中,我们将开发一个伤害途径模型,以了解伤害反应、护理和治疗途径中的哪些要素对健康和经济结果产生最大影响。在 WP4 中,我们将与利益相关者合作,就解决已确定问题的解决方案达成共识;这些解决方案将在未来的研究中实施和测试。在 WP5 中,为了确定哪些学习可以在不同背景下转移,我们将确定哪些结果在各国之间是共享的。该研究已获得南非、卢旺达、加纳、巴基斯坦和伯明翰大学所有合作伙伴国家的伦理审查委员会(ERB)的批准。
这个卫生系统评价项目旨在深入了解伤害护理,并在四个不同的 LMICs 内和跨合作伙伴国家制定基于证据的干预措施。与多个利益相关者建立强有力的伙伴关系将有助于利用研究结果共同制定可持续的干预措施。