A systems-change approach to addressing the mortality surveillance gap in Pakistan.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mohummad Hassan Raza Raja, Zahra Hoodbhoy, Sana Sheikh, Muhammad Imran Nisar, Sajid Bashir Soofi, Sameen Siddiqi, Zafar Mirza, Faiza Bashir, Mirza Tayyab Mehmood, Zainab Samad
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Abstract

With a lack of cause of death estimation and an inadequate and fragmented Civil Registration and Vital Statistics system, Pakistan faces a significant gap in data on mortality. This poses significant challenges for health policy planning and monitoring. In this viewpoint, we draw on systems-change frameworks to examine and provide recommendations to improve mortality surveillance in Pakistan. We use the multiple cause diagram framework to understand the challenges and barriers to instituting a robust mortality surveillance system in Pakistan. We also examine current and future scenarios and what it will take to get to best future scenarios using the Theory of Change model. Through the multiple cause diagram mapping, we show that the poorly functioning mortality surveillance system in Pakistan is underlain by multiple complex and interrelated multisectoral challenges. However, a cost-effective, agile, and data-lean system of mortality surveillance can exist through strengthening already existing systems. This could be accompanied with context- and resource-sensitive use of different types of surveillance methods such as verbal autopsy tools implemented in the community and integrated into sample registration systems, as well as hospital-based surveillance in urban areas with government coordination. This can be achieved with cross-sectoral, cross-agency collaboration, capacity strengthening, and local stakeholder involvement.

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解决巴基斯坦死亡率监测差距的系统变革方法。
由于缺乏死因估计以及民事登记和生命统计系统不充分和不完整,巴基斯坦在死亡率数据方面存在重大差距。这对卫生政策规划和监测构成重大挑战。从这个角度来看,我们利用系统变化框架来检查并提供建议,以改善巴基斯坦的死亡率监测。我们使用多原因图框架来了解在巴基斯坦建立强有力的死亡率监测系统所面临的挑战和障碍。我们还研究了当前和未来的情景,以及如何使用变化理论模型获得最佳的未来情景。通过多原因图绘制,我们表明巴基斯坦的死亡率监测系统功能不佳是由多个复杂且相互关联的多部门挑战造成的。然而,通过加强现有系统,可以建立一个具有成本效益、灵活和数据精简的死亡率监测系统。与此同时,可根据具体情况和资源敏感地使用不同类型的监测方法,例如在社区实施并纳入样本登记系统的口头尸检工具,以及在政府协调下在城市地区开展以医院为基础的监测。这可以通过跨部门、跨机构的合作、能力加强和地方利益攸关方的参与来实现。
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Journal of Global Health
Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.80%
发文量
240
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.
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