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Critical interactions between Global Fund-supported programmes and health systems: a case study in Papua New Guinea.

机译:全球基金支持的计划与卫生系统之间的关键互动:以巴布亚新几内亚为例。

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In Papua New Guinea, investment by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) has played an important role in scaling up the response to HIV and tuberculosis (TB). As part of a series of case studies on how Global Fund-supported programmes interact with national health systems, we assessed the nature and extent of integration of the Global Fund portfolios within the national HIV and TB programmes, the integration of the HIV and TB programmes within the general health system, and system-wide effects of Global Fund support in Papua New Guinea. The study relied on a literature review and 30 interviews with key stakeholders using the Systemic Rapid Assessment Toolkit and thematic analysis. Global Fund-supported activities were found to be largely integrated, or at least coordinated, with the national HIV and TB programmes. However, this has reinforced the vertical nature of these programmes with respect to the general health system, with parallel systems established to meet the demands of programme scale-up and the performance-based nature of Global Fund investment in the weak health system context of Papua New Guinea. The more parallel functions include monitoring and evaluation, and procurement and supply chain systems, while human resources and infrastructure for service delivery are increasingly integrated at more local levels. Positive synergies of Global Fund support include engagement of civil-society partners, and a reliable supply of high-quality drugs which may have increased patient confidence in the health system. However, the severely limited and overburdened pool of human resources has been skewed towards the three diseases, both at management and service delivery levels. There is also concern surrounding the sustainability of the disease programmes, given their dependence on donors. Increasing Global Fund attention towards health system strengthening was viewed positively, but should acknowledge that system changes are slow, difficult to measure and require long-term support.
机译:在巴布亚新几内亚,抗击艾滋病,结核病和疟疾全球基金(全球基金)的投资在扩大对艾滋病毒和结核病的应对工作中发挥了重要作用。作为关于全球基金支持的计划如何与国家卫生系统相互作用的一系列案例研究的一部分,我们评估了全球基金投资组合在国家艾滋病毒和结核病计划中整合,艾滋病毒和结核病计划整合的性质和程度范围内的全球卫生体系,以及巴布亚新几内亚的全球基金支持对全系统的影响。该研究依靠文献综述和使用系统快速评估工具包和主题分析对主要利益相关者进行的30次访谈。发现全球基金支持的活动在很大程度上与国家艾滋病毒和结核病规划相结合或至少与之协调。但是,这加强了这些计划相对于普通卫生系统的垂直性,建立了并行系统以满足方案扩大的需求,以及在巴布亚卫生系统薄弱的情况下全球基金投资的基于绩效的性质。新几内亚。更加并行的功能包括监视和评估以及采购和供应链系统,而用于服务交付的人力资源和基础架构则在越来越多的地方级别上日益集成。全球基金支持的积极协同作用包括民间社会合作伙伴的参与,以及可靠药物的高质量供应,这可能增加了患者对卫生系统的信心。但是,在管理和服务提供方面,人力资源的严重有限和负担过重已偏向于三种疾病。考虑到疾病方案对捐助者的依赖,人们对疾病方案的可持续性也表示关注。积极地看待全球基金对加强卫生系统的重视,但应承认,系统变化缓慢,难以衡量且需要长期支持。

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