Political commitment and implementation: the health system response to violence against women in Mexico.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sophie M Morse, Manuela Colombini, Erin C Lentz, Carolina Dotoreo Soriano, Ana Jocelyn Mejía Morales, Claudia Diaz Olavarrieta, Daniela C Rodríguez
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Violence against women (VAW) is a widespread concern globally and in Mexico, where in 2021, 44% of women aged ≥15 years have experienced some form of intimate partner violence during their relationship and a quarter have experienced sexual violence in the past 12 months. To respond, Mexico passed comprehensive legislation addressing VAW, which outlines the role of the health system in identifying, treating, and referring women experiencing violence; however, implementation of such regulations has been slow and far from successful. Using a conceptual framework of political commitment, we conducted a health policy analysis to evaluate how health policies addressing VAW in Mexico have been implemented. The political commitment framework includes the dimensions of expressed, institutional, and budgetary commitment. We adopted a multi-methods qualitative case study approach combining document analysis with 25 stakeholder interviews with policymakers and health facility directors in Mexico City. The results show that Mexico exhibits limited expressed political commitment from the president, but some commitment exists among Ministry of Health officials. We document that the mixed findings on expressed commitment are mediated, in part, by internalized social and gender norms that normalize and tolerate violence, which are present in society writ large. We find that institutional commitment exists through policies and institutions. However, monitoring systems for policy implementation were not working as designed, and there was limited effort and capacity to implement these policies, reflecting structural barriers and norms within the health system that shape the treatment of violence survivors. Finally, we found a budgetary allocation for VAW; however, it was unclear if the budget was utilized correctly. While progress has been made in addressing VAW in the health system in Mexico, implementation is lagging due to a lack of sustained political commitment, and thus, policies are likely not reaching their intended beneficiaries: survivors of violence.

政治承诺和执行:墨西哥卫生系统对暴力侵害妇女行为的反应。
暴力侵害妇女行为是全球和墨西哥普遍关注的问题。2021年,墨西哥有44%的15岁以上妇女在其关系中遭受过某种形式的亲密伴侣暴力,四分之一的妇女在过去12个月内遭受过性暴力。为此,墨西哥通过了解决暴力侵害妇女问题的全面立法,其中概述了卫生系统在识别、治疗和转诊遭受暴力的妇女方面的作用;然而,这些规定的执行速度缓慢,远未成功。利用政治承诺的概念框架,我们进行了一项卫生政策分析,以评估墨西哥处理暴力侵害妇女行为的卫生政策的执行情况。政治承诺框架包括明确承诺、体制承诺和预算承诺三个方面。我们采用了一种多方法定性案例研究方法,结合文献分析,并与墨西哥城的政策制定者和卫生机构主任进行了25次利益相关者访谈。结果显示,墨西哥总统表达的政治承诺有限,但卫生部官员中存在一些承诺。我们记录了关于表达承诺的混合结果,部分是由内化的社会和性别规范调解的,这些规范使暴力正常化并容忍暴力,这在社会中普遍存在。我们发现制度承诺通过政策和制度存在。然而,政策执行的监测系统并没有像设计的那样发挥作用,执行这些政策的努力和能力有限,这反映了卫生系统内影响暴力幸存者待遇的结构性障碍和规范。最后,我们找到了VAW的预算分配;但是,目前尚不清楚预算是否得到正确利用。虽然墨西哥卫生系统在解决暴力侵害妇女行为方面取得了进展,但由于缺乏政治承诺,实施工作滞后,因此,政策可能无法惠及其预期受益者:暴力幸存者。
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Health policy and planning
Health policy and planning 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.00
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3.10%
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98
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Health Policy and Planning publishes health policy and systems research focusing on low- and middle-income countries. Our journal provides an international forum for publishing original and high-quality research that addresses questions pertinent to policy-makers, public health researchers and practitioners. Health Policy and Planning is published 10 times a year.
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