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Use of health systems evidence by policymakers in eastern mediterranean countries: views, practices, and contextual influences

机译:地中海东部国家的决策者对卫生系统证据的使用:观点,实践和背景影响

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Background Health systems evidence can enhance policymaking and strengthen national health systems. In the Middle East, limited research exists on the use of evidence in the policymaking process. This multi-country study explored policymakers’ views and practices regarding the use of health systems evidence in health policymaking in 10 eastern Mediterranean countries, including factors that influence health policymaking and barriers and facilitators to the use of evidence. Methods This study utilized a survey adapted and customized from a similar tool developed in Canada. Health policymakers from 10 countries (Algeria, Bahrain, Jordan, Lebanon Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen) were surveyed. Descriptive and bi-variate analyses were performed for quantitative questions and thematic analysis was done for qualitative questions. Results A total of 237 policymakers completed the survey (56.3% response rate). Governing parties, limited funding for the health sector and donor organizations exerted a strong influence on policymaking processes. Most (88.5%) policymakers reported requesting evidence and 43.1% reported collaborating with researchers. Overall, 40.1% reported that research evidence is not delivered at the right time. Lack of an explicit budget for evidence-informed health policymaking (55.3%), lack of an administrative structure for supporting evidence-informed health policymaking processes (52.6%), and limited value given to research (35.9%) all limited the use of research evidence. Barriers to the use of evidence included lack of research targeting health policy, lack of funding and investments, and political forces. Facilitators included availability of health research and research institutions, qualified researchers, research funding, and easy access to information. Conclusions Health policymakers in several countries recognize the importance of using health systems evidence. Study findings are important in light of changes unfolding in some Arab countries and can help undertake an analysis of underlying transformations and their respective health policy implications including the way evidence will be used in policy decisions.
机译:背景信息卫生系统的证据可以增强政策制定和加强国家卫生系统。在中东,在决策过程中对证据使用的研究有限。这项多国研究探索了决策者在地中海东部10个国家的卫生决策中使用卫生系统证据的观点和做法,包括影响卫生政策制定的因素以及使用证据的障碍和促进者。方法:本研究利用从加拿大开发的类似工具改编和定制的调查。对来自10个国家(阿尔及利亚,巴林,约旦,黎巴嫩阿曼,巴基斯坦,巴勒斯坦,苏丹,突尼斯和也门)的卫生政策制定者进行了调查。对定量问题进行了描述性和双变量分析,对定性问题进行了主题分析。结果共有237位决策者完成了调查(答复率为56.3%)。执政党,卫生部门和捐助者组织的有限资金对决策过程产生了重大影响。大多数(88.5%)决策者报告要求提供证据,而43.1%则报告与研究人员合作。总体而言,有40.1%的人报告说没有在正确的时间提供研究证据。缺乏明确的循证卫生决策预算(55.3%),缺乏支持循证卫生决策流程的行政结构(52.6%)以及研究价值有限(35.9%),所有这些都限制了研究的使用证据。使用证据的障碍包括缺乏针对卫生政策的研究,缺乏资金和投资以及政治力量。主持人包括卫生研究机构的配备,合格的研究人员,研究经费以及易于获取的信息。结论一些国家的卫生政策制定者认识到使用卫生系统证据的重要性。鉴于某些阿拉伯国家正在发生的变化,研究结果很重要,并且可以帮助对潜在的转变及其各自的健康政策影响进行分析,包括在决策中使用证据的方式。

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