Rollings Amber J, Pertner Elizabeth, Bockhorn Haley, Jackson Jessica L A, Shiau Danny
Center for Global Health Engagement, Uniformed Services University for Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20817, USA.
Henry Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Bethesda, MD 20817, USA.
Mil Med. 2025 Jan 16;190(1-2):324-332. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae125.
U.S. DoD global health engagements offer opportunities for strategic engagement and building capability in collaboration with foreign military and civilian counterparts. Global health engagement activities can take the form of health security alliances and allow the USA and its allies and partners to prepare for, mitigate, and respond to emerging biothreats and other harmful health events that may negatively impact national security. One such example is the African Partnership Outbreak Response Alliance (APORA), which was designed to expand African Partner Nation militaries' infectious disease outbreak response capabilities. This publication evaluates the development, implementation, and outcomes of APORA to better understand the program's effectiveness in developing Partner Nation medical capabilities and the efficacy of health security alliances more broadly.
Key informant interviews, focus groups, and questionnaires were used to collect responses from a sample of participants who attended an in-person APORA event in May 2022. The research team conducted thematic analysis of all responses to identify common themes and sub-themes in participants' perspectives and to elucidate findings and recommendations for future endeavors.
The analysis determined that participants attended the APORA event primarily to disseminate and apply knowledge, skills, and abilities gained at the event to their own health system structures. Overall, participants indicated that APORA contributed to their countries' military medical and civilian cooperation, as well as their countries' military medical capabilities. Longer-term partners (i.e., 4+ years of APORA membership) agreed more strongly with these sentiments; newer partners (i.e., 1-3 years of APORA membership) were more likely to be neutral or agree to some extent. Participants also valued the opportunity to solidify global, regional, local, and peer partnerships and considered the ability to create partnerships of great importance to their countries' national health security. Language barriers were often listed as a hindrance to event participation and the overall integration of a regional health system response. Participants also cited resource scarcity, network erosion (particularly because of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic), and a lack of disseminating and communicating value-add in how APORA could/is providing to their member countries' health systems as key barriers.
As a whole, these findings support APORA's objectives to develop and leverage partnerships to support medical capacity building, promote collaboration between military and civilian sectors, and increase access to opportunities and financial resources. Further evaluation is required to capture additional civilian perspectives while continuing to expand upon military perspectives in order to produce more generalizable findings. That said, this study enables key stakeholders to understand how to strengthen and expand future alliances to improve both health and security outcomes.
美国国防部的全球卫生合作提供了与外国军事和文职同行进行战略合作和能力建设的机会。全球卫生合作活动可以采取卫生安全联盟的形式,使美国及其盟友和伙伴能够为应对、减轻和应对可能对国家安全产生负面影响的新兴生物威胁及其他有害健康事件做好准备。非洲伙伴疫情应对联盟(APORA)就是这样一个例子,其旨在提高非洲伙伴国军队应对传染病疫情的能力。本出版物评估了APORA的发展、实施和成果,以更好地了解该计划在发展伙伴国医疗能力方面的有效性,以及更广泛意义上卫生安全联盟的成效。
通过关键信息人访谈、焦点小组讨论和问卷调查,收集了参加2022年5月APORA线下活动的部分参与者的反馈。研究团队对所有反馈进行了主题分析,以确定参与者观点中的共同主题和子主题,并阐明对未来工作的研究结果和建议。
分析确定,参与者参加APORA活动主要是为了传播和应用在活动中获得的知识、技能和能力,并将其应用于本国的卫生系统结构。总体而言,参与者表示APORA促进了本国的军事医疗与民间合作,以及本国的军事医疗能力。长期合作伙伴(即APORA成员超过4年)对这些观点的认同更为强烈;新合作伙伴(即APORA成员1至3年)则更倾向于持中立态度或在一定程度上表示认同。参与者还重视巩固全球、区域、地方和同行伙伴关系的机会,并认为建立伙伴关系的能力对本国的国家卫生安全至关重要。语言障碍经常被列为活动参与和区域卫生系统应对全面整合的障碍。参与者还提到资源稀缺、网络流失(特别是由于2019年冠状病毒病疫情),以及在APORA如何为其成员国卫生系统提供价值增值方面缺乏传播和沟通,这些都是关键障碍。
总体而言,这些研究结果支持APORA的目标,即发展和利用伙伴关系来支持医疗能力建设、促进军事和民用部门之间的合作,并增加获得机会和财政资源的途径。需要进一步评估,以获取更多民间观点,同时继续拓展军事观点,从而得出更具普遍性的研究结果。话虽如此,本研究使关键利益相关者能够了解如何加强和扩大未来联盟,以改善卫生和安全成果。