背景和因素形成政策的综合管理多病在马拉维的探索性研究。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Gift Treighcy Banda-Mtaula, Elias Rejoice Maynard Phiri, Miriam Taegtmeyer, Felix Limbani, Rhona Mijumbi, Multilink Consortium
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背景:马拉维面临着慢性病的沉重负担。多重发病越来越普遍,即个人同时患有两种或两种以上的慢性传染病和非传染性疾病。世界卫生组织等国际组织呼吁进行政策改革,纳入综合疾病管理。我们的研究探讨了政策环境和决定直接相关的提供综合多病护理在马拉维。方法:采用横断面定性研究。我们使用了一种结合两种数据来源的单一案例研究方法:2000年至2023年发布的政策文件综述(N = 11)和对政策制定者的关键信息提供者访谈(N = 13)。我们使用政策三角框架来研究旨在改善多重疾病管理的政策制定的背景、所涉及的行为者、政策过程和政策内容。此外,我们还确定了实施这些政策的障碍。结果:马拉维倡导在关键政策中对慢性病进行综合健康促进、筛查、治疗和管理,侧重于非传染性疾病(NCD) + NCD和NCD +人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的整合。疾病综合管理被视为加速实现可持续发展目标和全民健康覆盖等全球和地方目标的工具。然而,这些政策的制定和执行受到若干因素的挑战,包括多重疾病负担不明确、捐助者通过垂直疾病供资推动的优先事项以及管理多重疾病的保健工作者人数和培训不足。结论:我们建议,及时提供资源,制定多病管理指南,建立临床医生的能力,协调捐助者和政府的目标,应该伴随着综合多病管理的政策推出。
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An exploratory study of context and factors shaping policies for integrated management of multimorbidity in Malawi.

An exploratory study of context and factors shaping policies for integrated management of multimorbidity in Malawi.

Background: Malawi faces a high burden of chronic diseases. There is an increasing prevalence of multimorbidity, where individuals experience the coexistence of two or more chronic communicable and noncommunicable diseases. International organizations such as the WHO call for policy reforms that embrace integrated disease management. Our study explored the policy environment and decisions directly relevant to the delivery of integrated multimorbidity care in Malawi.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional qualitative study. We used a single case-study methodology combining two sources of data: a document review of policies published between 2000 and 2023 (N = 11) and key informant interviews with policymakers (N = 13). We used the policy triangle framework to examine the context in which the policies aimed at improving management of multimorbidity were formulated, the actors involved, the policy process and the contents of the policies. Additionally, we identified barriers to the implementation of these policies.

Results: Malawi advocates for integrated health promotion, screening, treatment and management of chronic conditions across key policies, with a bias towards noncommunicable disease (NCD) + NCD and NCD + human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) integration. Integrated disease management was seen as a tool to accelerate achieving global and local goals such as the Sustainable Development Goals and universal health coverage. However, the formulation and implementation of these policies have been challenged by several factors including unclear burden of multimorbidity, donor-driven priorities through vertical disease funding and inadequate number and training of healthcare workers to manage multimorbidity.

Conclusions: We suggest that the timely provision of resources, creation of guidelines for multimorbidity management, building clinicians' capacity and harmonization of donor-government goals should accompany policy rollout for integrated multimorbidity management.

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Health Research Policy and Systems
Health Research Policy and Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.50%
发文量
124
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Research Policy and Systems is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a platform for the global research community to share their views, findings, insights and successes. Health Research Policy and Systems considers manuscripts that investigate the role of evidence-based health policy and health research systems in ensuring the efficient utilization and application of knowledge to improve health and health equity, especially in developing countries. Research is the foundation for improvements in public health. The problem is that people involved in different areas of research, together with managers and administrators in charge of research entities, do not communicate sufficiently with each other.
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