Analyzing Yemen's health system at the governorate level amid the ongoing conflict: a case of Al Hodeida governorate.

Discover health systems Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-10 DOI:10.1007/s44250-023-00026-w
Raof Al Waziza, Rashad Sheikh, Iman Ahmed, Ghassan Al-Masbhi, Fekri Dureab
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Background: Yemen is regarded as one of the Middle East's poorest countries. Decades of political, economic, and social difficulties have culminated in the current protracted conflict. As a result, the globe experienced its worst humanitarian catastrophe. The ongoing war has affected several public services, notably the health sector, which is operating at less than half its capacity. This study aims to examine Yemen's health system at the governorate level (Al Hodeida) amidst the current conflict. It analyzes current challenges and produces suggestions for enhancement.

Methods: The study used qualitative research methods such as Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and document analysis. The study used WHO's health systems framework to measure health system performance. Twelve KIIs were conducted via Skype with several health stakeholders. In addition, documents were analyzed to inform the subject guide, generate themes, and aid in the triangulation of results.

Results: According to the study findings, the governorate health system managed to offer a minimum level of healthcare services while making some advances in outbreak control jointly with other partners. One of the main difficulties confronting the governorate's health system is a severe lack of financial resources forcing it to rely entirely on external aid. Furthermore, other significant deficiencies include inadequate health system organogram, low reporting capacities, insufficient funding, and scarcity of health professionals.

Conclusion: Yemen's frail health system has been weakened by almost eight years of insecurity and conflict. If the current scenario continues, most of Yemen's health system's operations and indicators will likely deteriorate. On the other hand, progress in some areas, such as primary healthcare (PHC) services and disease management, is remarkable. However, for better performance, Yemen's health system leadership and stakeholders should seek a holistic strategy to improve the entire dimensions of the health system.

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在持续冲突中分析也门省级卫生系统:荷台达省的一个案例。
背景:也门被认为是中东最贫穷的国家之一。几十年的政治、经济和社会困难最终导致了当前旷日持久的冲突。结果,全球经历了最严重的人道主义灾难。持续的战争影响了一些公共服务,尤其是卫生部门,该部门的运营能力还不到其一半。本研究旨在调查当前冲突中也门省级(荷台达)的卫生系统。它分析了当前的挑战,并提出了改进建议。方法:采用关键信息者访谈和文献分析等定性研究方法。该研究使用世界卫生组织的卫生系统框架来衡量卫生系统的绩效。通过Skype与几个健康利益相关者进行了12次KII。此外,还对文件进行了分析,为主题指南提供信息,生成主题,并帮助对结果进行三角测量。结果:根据研究结果,省卫生系统设法提供了最低水平的医疗服务,同时与其他合作伙伴在疫情控制方面取得了一些进展。该省卫生系统面临的主要困难之一是严重缺乏财政资源,迫使其完全依赖外部援助。此外,其他重大缺陷包括卫生系统组织结构图不足、报告能力低下、资金不足以及卫生专业人员匮乏。结论:也门脆弱的卫生系统由于近八年的不安全和冲突而被削弱。如果目前的情况继续下去,也门卫生系统的大部分运作和指标可能会恶化。另一方面,在一些领域,如初级保健服务和疾病管理方面取得了显著进展。然而,为了更好地发挥作用,也门卫生系统领导层和利益攸关方应寻求一项全面战略,以改善卫生系统的整个层面。
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