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Health workforce issues and the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: an analytical review

机译:卫生人力问题和抗击艾滋病,结核病和疟疾全球基金:分析性审查

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Recent studies have shown evidence of a direct and positive causal link between the number of health workers and health outcomes. Several studies have identified an adequate health workforce as one of the key ingredients to achieving improved health outcomes. Global health initiatives are faced with human resources issues as a major, system-wide constraint. This article explores how the Global Fund addresses the challenges of a health workforce bottleneck to the successful implementation of priority disease programmes. Possibilities for investment in human resources in the Global Fund's policy documents and guidelines are reviewed. This is followed by an in-depth study of 35 Global Fund proposals from five African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi and Tanzania. The discussion presents specific human resources interventions that can be found in proposals. Finally, the comments on human resources interventions in the Global Fund's Technical Review Panel and the budget allocation for human resources for health were examined. Policy documents and guidelines of the Global Fund foster taking account of human resources constraints in recipient countries and interventions to address them. However, the review of actual proposals clearly shows that countries do not often take advantage of their opportunities and focus mainly on short-term, in-service training in their human resources components. The comments of the Technical Review Panel on proposed health system-strengthening interventions reveal a struggle between the Global Fund's goal to fight the three targeted diseases, on the one hand, and the need to strengthen health systems as a prerequisite for success, on the other. In realizing the opportunities the Global Fund provides for human resources interventions, countries should go beyond short-term objectives and link their activities to a long-term development of their human resources for health.
机译:最近的研究表明,有证据表明卫生工作者人数与卫生成果之间存在直接和积极的因果关系。几项研究已确定适当的卫生人力是实现改善健康结果的关键要素之一。全球卫生举措面临着人力资源问题,这是全系统的主要制约因素。本文探讨了全球基金如何应对成功实施优先疾病计划所面临的卫生人力瓶颈问题。审查了全球基金政策文件和准则中人力资源投资的可能性。接下来是对来自五个非洲国家(埃塞俄比亚,加纳,肯尼亚,马拉维和坦桑尼亚)的35项全球基金提案的深入研究。讨论提出了可以在提案中找到的特定人力资源干预措施。最后,审查了全球基金技术审查小组中有关人力资源干预措施的评论以及卫生人力资源预算拨款。全球基金的政策文件和准则鼓励考虑受援国的人力资源限制以及为解决这些问题而采取的干预措施。但是,对实际提案的审查清楚地表明,各国并不经常利用其机会,而是主要侧重于人力资源部分的短期在职培训。技术审查小组对加强卫生系统的拟议干预措施的评论表明,一方面全球基金与三种目标疾病作斗争的目标与另一方面需要加强卫生系统作为成功的先决条件之间存在着斗争。在实现全球基金为人力资源干预措施提供的机会时,各国应超越短期目标,并将其活动与卫生人力资源的长期发展联系起来。

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