Strategic partnerships to improve surgical care in the Asia-Pacific region: proceedings.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Rennie X Qin, Makela Stankey, Anusha Jayaram, Zachary G Fowler, Sangchul Yoon, David Watters, Adrian W Gelb, Kee B Park
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Emergency and essential surgery is a critical component of universal health coverage. Session three of the three-part virtual meeting series on Strategic Planning to Improve Surgical, Obstetric, Anaesthesia, and Trauma Care in the Asia-Pacific Region focused on strategic partnerships. During this session, a range of partner organisations, including intergovernmental organisations, professional associations, academic and research institutions, non-governmental organisations, and the private sector provided an update on their work in surgical system strengthening in the Asia-Pacific region. Partner organisations could provide technical and implementation support for National Surgical, Obstetric, and Anaesthesia Planning (NSOAP) in a number of areas, including workforce strengthening, capacity building, guideline development, monitoring and evaluation, and service delivery. Participants emphasised the importance of several forms of strategic collaboration: 1) collaboration across the spectrum of care between emergency, critical, and surgical care, which share many common underlying health system requirements; 2) interprofessional collaboration between surgery, obstetrics, anaesthesia, diagnostics, nursing, midwifery among other professions; 3) regional collaboration, particularly between Pacific Island Countries, and 4) South-South collaboration between low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in mutual knowledge sharing. Partnerships between high-income countries (HIC) and LMIC organisations must include LMIC participants at a governance level for shared decision-making. Areas for joint action that emerged in the discussion included coordinated advocacy efforts to generate political view, developing common monitoring and evaluation frameworks, and utilising remote technology for workforce development and service delivery.

改善亚太地区外科护理的战略伙伴关系:会议录。
急诊和基本外科手术是全民健康覆盖的一个重要组成部分。关于改善亚太地区外科、产科、麻醉和创伤护理的战略规划的三部分虚拟会议系列的第三部分侧重于战略伙伴关系。在本次会议期间,一系列伙伴组织,包括政府间组织、专业协会、学术和研究机构、非政府组织和私营部门,提供了他们在亚太地区加强外科系统方面工作的最新情况。伙伴组织可以在许多领域为国家外科、产科和麻醉计划(NSOAP)提供技术和实施支持,包括劳动力加强、能力建设、指南制定、监测和评估以及服务提供。与会者强调了几种形式的战略合作的重要性:1)急诊、重症和外科护理之间的跨护理范围合作,它们具有许多共同的基本卫生系统要求;2)外科、产科、麻醉、诊断学、护理、助产等专业的跨专业合作;3)区域合作,特别是太平洋岛屿国家之间的合作;4)中低收入国家之间在相互知识共享方面的南南合作。高收入国家(HIC)和中低收入国家组织之间的伙伴关系必须在共同决策的治理层面包括中低收入国家的参与者。讨论中提出的联合行动领域包括协调宣传工作以产生政治观点,制定共同监测和评价框架,以及利用远程技术发展劳动力和提供服务。
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