利用世界卫生组织卫生系统框架评估三级医院应对尼日利亚COVID-19大流行的系统思维方法

C. B. Nwatu
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背景:2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对全球卫生系统造成了灾难性打击,特别是中低收入国家的卫生系统,这些国家的卫生系统在大流行前就已经脆弱不堪。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)确认了一个坚固的卫生系统的六个组成部分,通过系统思维方法,这些组成部分的协同作用保证了民众获得最佳和公平的卫生结果,同时保护他们免受财务风险。目的:通过将系统思维应用于世卫组织卫生系统论坛,展示尼日利亚一家三级医院应对COVID-19大流行的情况。方法:采用问卷调查法(采用李克特量表,1=非常差;2 =差;3 =公平;在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,尼日利亚大学埃努古教学医院(UNTH)领导利用世卫组织论坛,评估了各个论坛对医院系统的感知影响,对医院范围内的工作进行了4=良好和5=优秀)。80名主要利益相关者(女性=55%)、部门负责人和主管,包括监督医院20个关键服务领域的各类医务人员,参与了调查。结果:领导力/治理在论坛中的影响力排名最高(68.6%),医疗产品/技术的可用性(65.9%)和服务提供(64.4%)紧随其后,分别排在第二和第三位。卫生人力的感知稳健性和整体动机排名最低,为57.1%,紧随其后的是医疗融资(58.2%)和卫生信息系统(61.9%)。结论:所有论坛的平均累积得分为62.7%,可以判断UNTH领导层在COVID-19控制方面的努力是值得赞扬的。应加强员工福利,以确保员工积极性高,从而可能转化为改善服务。
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Assessment of a Tertiary Hospital’s Systems Thinking Approach Using the World Health Organization Health System Framework in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019, (COVID-19) pandemic dealt a catastrophic blow to health systems globally, especially those of middle and low-income-countries, whose health systems were already frail, pre-pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes six building blocks (BBs) for a sturdy health system, whose synergistic interaction, through a systems thinking approach, guarantees optimal and equitable health outcomes for the populace, while shielding them from financial risk.  Objectives: To showcase a Nigerian tertiary hospital’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, through the application of systems thinking, to the WHO health systems BBs. Methods: A questionnaire-based survey (utilizing a Likert scale of 1=very poor; 2=poor; 3=fair; 4=good and 5=excellent) of the hospital-wide efforts, employed by the leadership of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu, utilizing the WHO BBs, during the COVID-19 pandemic, assessed the perceived impact of the individual BBs on the hospital system. Eighty key stakeholders (Females=55%), heads of departments and supervisors, comprising various categories of medical personnel, overseeing twenty critical service areas of the hospital undertook the survey. Results: Leadership/Governance ranked highest in impact among the BBs (68.6%), with the availability of Medical products/Technology (65.9%), and Service delivery (64.4%) trailing closely at second and third, respectively. Perceived robustness and overall motivation of the Health Workforce was least ranked at 57.1%, closely followed by Healthcare Financing (58.2%) and Health Information Systems (61.9%). Conclusion: At an average cumulative score of 62.7% for all the BBs, the UNTH leadership may be adjudged to have performed creditably in their efforts at COVID-19 containment. Staff welfare should be enhanced, to ensure a well-motivated staff which will likely translate to improved service delivery.   
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