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A Global Health Partnerships Use of Time-Limited Support to Catalyze Health Practice Change: The Case of GAVIs Injection Safety Support

机译:全球卫生合作组织使用限时支持来促进卫生实践的改变:以GAVI注射安全支持为例

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This paper presents the findings of a study to assess the effectiveness and sustainability of a GAVI (Global Alliance of Vaccines and Immunization) sponsored, time-limited Injection Safety (INS) support. The support came in two forms: 1) in-kind, in the form of AD syringes and safety boxes, and 2) in cash, for those countries that already had a secure, multi-year source of AD syringes and safety boxes, but proposed to use INS support to strengthen their injection safety activities. In total, GAVI gave INS support for a three-year period to 58 countries: 46 with commodities and 12 with cash support. To identify variables that might be associated with financial sustainability, frequencies and cross-tabulations were run against various programmatic and socio-economic variables in the 58 countries. All but two of the 46 commodity-recipient countries were able to replace and sustain the use of AD syringes and safety boxes after the end of their GAVI INS support despite the fact that standard disposable syringes are less costly than ADs (10–15 percent differential). In addition, all 12 cash-recipient countries continued to use AD syringes and safety boxes in their immunization programs in the years following GAVI INS assistance. At the same time, countries were often not prepared for the increased waste management requirements associated with the use of the syringes, suggesting the importance of anticipating challenges with the introduction of new technologies. The sustained use of AD syringes in countries receiving injection safety support from GAVI, in a majority of cases through government financing, following the completion of three years of time-limited support, represents an early indication of how GHPs can contribute to improved health outcomes in immunization safety in the world's poorest countries in a sustainable way.
机译:本文介绍了一项研究结果,以评估GAVI(全球疫苗和免疫联盟)赞助的限时注射安全性(INS)支持的有效性和可持续性。支持以两种形式提供:1)实物,AD注射器和安全箱的形式,以及2)现金,用于那些已经有多年安全来源的AD注射器和安全箱的国家,但是建议使用INS支持来加强其注射安全性活动。 GAVI总共为INS提供了为期三年的支持,共向58个国家/地区提供支持:46个提供商品,12个提供现金支持。为了确定可能与财务可持续性相关的变量,针对58个国家的各种计划和社会经济变量进行了频率和交叉表分析。在46个接受商品的国家中,除了两个国家以外,所有国家都可以在其GAVI INS支持结束后更换并维持使用AD注射器和安全箱,尽管事实是标准的一次性注射器比AD便宜(差异为10%到15%) )。此外,在GAVI INS援助之后的几年中,所有12个现金接受国都在其免疫计划中继续使用AD注射器和安全箱。同时,各国常常没有为使用注射器带来的废物管理要求的增加做好准备,这表明了预测采用新技术带来的挑战的重要性。在三年的限时支持完成之后,在大多数情况下通过政府资助从GAVI获得注射安全支持的国家中,AD注射器的持续使用代表了GHP如何为改善健康状况做出贡献的早期迹象。世界上最贫穷国家的疫苗接种安全性以可持续的方式。

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