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The role of South-North partnerships in promoting shared learning and knowledge transfer

机译:南北伙伴关系在促进共享学习和知识转让中的作用

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While it is clear that hospitals in developing countries need to improve quality of health services and improve patient safety, hospitals in high resource countries need to do the same. Most often the focus on improvement through institutional health partnerships involves hospital teams from high resource settings attempting to aid and teach hospital staff in low resource settings, particularly in Africa. However these efforts to provide assistance may be more satisfying and sustainable if we understand that partnership learning is bi-directional whereby hospital teams from high resource settings also benefit. One particular partnership-based model that demonstrates this benefit to high resource partners is the World Health Organization African Partnerships for Patient Safety (APPS). Johns Hopkins Medicine Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality (AI) through the APPS model has co-created twinning partnerships with hospitals in Uganda, South Sudan & Liberia. This commentary aims to deconstruct specific learnings that have benefited the Johns Hopkins AI community through the APPS partnership.
机译:显然,发展中国家的医院需要提高卫生服务质量并改善患者安全,而资源丰富的国家的医院也需要这样做。大多数情况下,通过机构卫生合作伙伴关系来改善工作的重点是,来自高资源环境的医院团队试图在资源匮乏的环境中(尤其是在非洲)为医院工作人员提供帮助和教teach。但是,如果我们了解伙伴关系学习是双向的,那么来自高资源环境的医院团队也将从中受益,那么这些提供援助的努力可能会更加令人满意和可持续。世界卫生组织非洲患者安全伙伴关系(APPS)是向高资源伙伴证明这一好处的一种特殊的基于伙伴关系的模型。约翰霍普金斯大学医学院阿姆斯特朗患者安全与质量研究所(AI)通过APPS模型与乌干达,南苏丹和利比里亚的医院共同建立了结对伙伴关系。本评论旨在通过APPS合作关系来解构有益于Johns Hopkins AI社区的特定学习。

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