El Baz Sama, Keats Emily C, Tasic Hana, Black Robert, Peters David H, Safi Najibullah, Tappis Hannah, Wazny Kerri, Akseer Nadia
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Modern Scientist Global, St. Catharines, Niagara, Canada.
BMJ Glob Health. 2025 Jul 25;10(Suppl 3):e018578. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2024-018578.
Afghanistan's health system has faced considerable challenges since the Taliban takeover in 2021, leaving the population vulnerable to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Research to illuminate the current functioning of the health system and approaches for strengthening its key components is critically needed to address imminent and evolving health needs of the Afghan people.
A health systems' research agenda for Afghanistan that uses a systematic and evidence-based approach has yet to be developed. Using the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative methodology, this study identifies the top 20 health systems' research priorities among experienced Afghanistan health researchers. Priorities were also considered when disaggregating data by subgroups, such as Afghan versus non-Afghan respondents and those from low- and middle-income versus high-income settings.
A total of 303 researchers were invited to score the research questions; 86 responded to the scoring survey and 55 completed it (60% were of Afghan origin). The highest priority questions were relatively diverse in terms of topic area, with questions spanning system-level factors, healthcare quality, community-based healthcare, improvements in the pharmaceutical sector, epidemiological trends, health management information systems and surveillance, access to care and approaches to improving service delivery in Afghanistan, among many others. 'Delivery'-focused and 'development'-focused questions were prioritised, demonstrating that participants assigned greater importance to more practical research questions that would explore features of and approaches to improving existing health system structures within the current Afghan context. Results were consistent across subgroups.
This research prioritisation exercise fills a gap by generating consensus and establishing a research agenda for strengthening Afghanistan's health system.
自2021年塔利班掌权以来,阿富汗的卫生系统面临着巨大挑战,致使民众更容易面临发病率和死亡率上升的风险。迫切需要开展研究,以阐明卫生系统目前的运作情况以及加强其关键组成部分的方法,从而满足阿富汗人民迫在眉睫且不断变化的卫生需求。
尚未制定出采用系统且基于证据的方法的阿富汗卫生系统研究议程。本研究运用儿童健康与营养研究倡议方法,确定了经验丰富的阿富汗卫生研究人员眼中最重要的20项卫生系统研究优先事项。在按亚组(如阿富汗受访者与非阿富汗受访者,以及来自低收入和中等收入地区与高收入地区的受访者)对数据进行分类时,也考虑了优先事项。
共邀请303名研究人员对研究问题进行评分;86人回复了评分调查,55人完成了调查(60%为阿富汗裔)。最高优先级问题在主题领域方面相对多样,涵盖系统层面因素、医疗质量、社区医疗、制药部门改进、流行病学趋势、卫生管理信息系统与监测、获得医疗服务以及阿富汗改善服务提供的方法等诸多方面。以“服务提供”为重点和以“发展”为重点的问题被列为优先事项,这表明参与者更重视更具实践性的研究问题,这些问题将探索在当前阿富汗背景下改善现有卫生系统结构的特征和方法。各亚组的结果一致。
这项研究优先排序活动通过达成共识并确立加强阿富汗卫生系统的研究议程,填补了一项空白。