COVID-19 大流行对 HTAsiaLink 网络成员的影响。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ryan Jonathan Sitanggang, Kinanti Khansa Chavarina, Sarin K C, Raina Wadhwa, Budi Wiweko, Fredrick Dermawan Purba, Izzuna Mudla Mohamed Ghazali, Jonathan Henry Webster Jacobsen, Piyameth Dilokthornsakul, Mayfong Mayxay, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Yaoling Wang, Ying-Li Chen, Benjamin Shao Kiat Ong, Sitanshu Kar, Andrey Avdeyev, Yot Teerawattananon
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摘要

研究目的本研究调查了冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)大流行在组织层面对 HTAsiaLink 成员的影响,并为减轻未来类似挑战提供建议:方法:在HTAsiaLink成员中开展了一项调查,以评估COVID-19在三个方面的影响:(i)投入,(ii)过程,以及(iii)卫生技术评估组织(HTAOs)的研究运作和HTA过程的总体产出:调查结果显示,在 COVID-19 期间,大多数 HTAO 雇用了更多的员工,并获得了类似或更高的资金水平。尽管如此,一些机构仍报告了较高的人员流动率。与 COVID-19 相关的研究被列为优先事项,大多数机构不得不调整其研究设计以满足决策者的需求。据报告,开展研究的时间限制和无法收集原始数据影响了研究进程。总体而言,在 COVID-19 期间,研究项目的数量和受访者出版物的可获取性都有所增加:结论:在 COVID-19 期间,对 HTAOs 的研究需求增加,影响了他们的研究过程;但是,他们表现出了为政策制定者提供及时证据的韧性和适应性。随着对 HTA 的依赖日益增加,HTAO 需要充足的财政支持、持续的能力建设、合作与伙伴关系、创新的 HTA 方法以及务实而稳健的从证据到政策的过程,以便为未来的流行病做好准备。
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on HTAsiaLink network members.

Objectives: This study investigates the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on HTAsiaLink members at the organizational level and provides recommendations for mitigating similar challenges in the future.

Methods: A survey was disseminated among HTAsiaLink members to assess the COVID-19 impact in three areas: (i) inputs, (ii) process, and (iii) outputs of the Health Technology Assessment organizations' (HTAOs) research operations and HTA process in general.

Results: Survey results showed that most HTAOs hired more staff and secured similar or higher funding levels during COVID-19. Nevertheless, some organizations reported high staff turnover. COVID-19-relevant research was prioritized, and most of the organizations had to adapt their research design to meet the needs of policymakers. Time constraints in conducting research and inability to collect primary data were reported as impacts on the research process. Overall, the number of research projects and accessibility of respondents' publications increased during COVID-19.

Conclusions: Research demand for HTAOs increased during COVID-19 and impacted their research process; however, they demonstrated resilience and adaptability to provide timely evidence for policymakers. With the growing reliance on HTA, HTAOs require adequate financial support, continuous capacity building, collaboration, and partnership, innovative HTA methods, and a pragmatic yet robust, evidence-to-policy process in preparation for future pandemics.

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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
15.60%
发文量
116
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care serves as a forum for the wide range of health policy makers and professionals interested in the economic, social, ethical, medical and public health implications of health technology. It covers the development, evaluation, diffusion and use of health technology, as well as its impact on the organization and management of health care systems and public health. In addition to general essays and research reports, regular columns on technology assessment reports and thematic sections are published.
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