Simmons R, Phillips J F, Rahman M
Stud Fam Plann. 1984 Sep-Oct;15(5):212-21.
An ongoing study at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B) is based on the premise that public sector health and family planning programs can be improved through an assessment of the dysfunctional aspects of their operations, the development of problem-solving capabilities, and the transfer of strategies successfully tested in a small-scale pilot project. This paper reports findings from a field trial implemented in a subunit of the project area at an early stage of the project. Operational barriers to public sector program implementation are discussed with regard to the quantity of work, the quality of work, supplies and facilities, integration of health and family planning, and leadership, supervision, and decision making. Initial results of the ICDDR,B intervention on these managerial processes are also indicated.
孟加拉国腹泻病研究国际中心(ICDDR,B)正在进行的一项研究基于这样一个前提,即通过评估公共部门卫生和计划生育项目运作中的功能失调方面、培养解决问题的能力以及推广在小规模试点项目中成功测试的策略,可以改进这些项目。本文报告了在项目早期阶段在项目区域的一个子单位实施的实地试验的结果。从工作量、工作质量、物资和设施、卫生与计划生育的整合以及领导、监督和决策等方面讨论了公共部门项目实施的操作障碍。还指出了ICDDR,B对这些管理流程干预的初步结果。