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Assessing the effects of HIV/AIDS and TB disease control programmes on health systems in low- and middle-income countries of Southeast Asia: A semi-systematic review of the literature

机译:评估艾滋病毒/艾滋病和结核病控制计划对东南亚中低收入国家卫生系统的影响:文献的半系统评价

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Objective: To systematically review the literature on if and how HIV/AIDS and TB programmes have impacted on general healthcare systems in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. Methods: Medline, Embase, Global Health and CINHAL were searched for English language literature published between 1st January 2003 and 31st March 2011. Papers included had to focus on: HIV and/or TB control programmes; the low- and-middle-income ASEAN countries; and factors related to any health systems functions. The effects were examined along six system functions: Stewardship and Governance; Financing; Planning; Service Delivery; Monitoring and Evaluation; and Demand Generation. A comprehensive thematic analytical tool aligned with the above six health systems functions was developed to support data extraction and analysis. Findings: 88 papers met the inclusion criteria. Most programme effects highlighted were related with health service delivery. The other five health system functions were seldom scrutinized, and each covered by less than a quarter of papers. Overall 69% of effects highlighted were positive effects whereas 31% were negative. Conclusion: There was a paucity of robust evidence. Effects on health systems were rarely a focus of research protocols but more often a minor component in the Results/. Discussion sections. Particular attention should be paid by Global Health Initiatives to the negative effects that emerged from this study, such as the development of parallel systems, specific incentives not available to the general health systems, and lack of integration of services with private healthcare providers.
机译:目的:系统地回顾有关艾滋病毒/艾滋病和结核病项目是否以及如何影响东南亚国家联盟(ASEAN)国家的一般医疗体系的文献。方法:从Medline,Embase,Global Health和CINHAL中检索2003年1月1日至2011年3月31日之间发表的英语文献。论文包括以下内容:HIV和/或TB控制计划;东盟中低收入国家;以及与任何卫生系统功能有关的因素。通过六个系统功能检查了这些影响:管理和治理;融资;规划;服务交付;监测与评估;和需求生成。开发了一种与上述六个卫生系统功能保持一致的综合主题分析工具,以支持数据提取和分析。结果:88篇论文符合入选标准。突出显示的大多数计划效果与卫生服务的提供有关。很少审查其他五项卫生系统职能,每项职能都覆盖不到四分之一的论文。总体而言,突出显示的效果中有69%为积极效果,而有31%为负面效果。结论:缺乏有力的证据。对卫生系统的影响很少是研究方案的重点,而更经常是“结果/”中的次要成分。讨论部分。全球卫生倡议应特别注意本研究中出现的负面影响,例如并行系统的开发,一般卫生系统无法获得的具体激励措施以及服务与私人医疗保健提供者的整合不足。

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