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审视通过全球孕产妇和新生儿健康融资机制所确定的优先事项及投入:质量方面的子分析

Examining priorities and investments made through the Global Financing Facility for maternal and newborn health: a sub-analysis on quality.

作者信息

Kumar Meghan Bruce, Kinney Mary, Kiendrébéogo Joël, Shamba Donat, Lawn Joy E, Waiswa Peter

机构信息

Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Department of Health System and Research Ethics, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Programme, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2024 Dec 31;17(1):2406486. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2024.2406486. Epub 2024 Oct 11.

Abstract

Improving quality of care could avert most of the 4.5 million maternal and neonatal deaths and stillbirths that occur each year. The Global Financing Facility (GFF) aims to catalyse the national scale-up of maternal and newborn health (MNH) interventions through focused investments. Achieving impact and value for money requires high, equitable coverage and high quality of interventions. This study examines whether the rhetoric of increasing coverage together with quality has informed investment strategies in MNH through a secondary analysis of 25 GFF documents from 11 African countries. The analysis shows that the country GFF-related documents incorporate some MNH-related quality of care components; however, there is a lack of clarity in what is meant by quality and the absence of core MNH quality of care components as identified by the World Health Organization's MNH quality framework, especially experience of care and newborn care. Many of the Investment Cases have a more diagonal focus on MNH service delivery considering the clinical dimensions of quality, while the investments described in the Project Appraisal Documents are primarily on horizontal structural aspects of the health system strengthening environment. The GFF is at the forefront of investing in MNH globally and provides an important opportunity to explicitly link health systems investments and quality interventions within the MNH continuum of care for optimal impact.

摘要

提高医疗服务质量可以避免每年发生的450万例孕产妇和新生儿死亡及死产中的大部分情况。全球融资机制(GFF)旨在通过有针对性的投资,推动各国扩大孕产妇和新生儿健康(MNH)干预措施的规模。要实现影响力和资金价值,需要实现高覆盖率、公平覆盖率以及高质量的干预措施。本研究通过对来自11个非洲国家的25份GFF文件进行二次分析,考察提高覆盖率与质量的言论是否为MNH的投资策略提供了依据。分析表明,与该国GFF相关的文件纳入了一些与MNH相关的医疗服务质量要素;然而,对于质量的含义缺乏明确界定,并且缺乏世界卫生组织MNH质量框架所确定的核心MNH医疗服务质量要素,尤其是护理体验和新生儿护理。考虑到质量的临床维度,许多投资案例对MNH服务提供的关注更为全面,而项目评估文件中描述的投资主要集中在加强卫生系统环境的横向结构方面。GFF在全球MNH投资方面处于前沿地位,并提供了一个重要机会,以便在MNH连续护理过程中明确将卫生系统投资与质量干预联系起来,以实现最佳影响。

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