揭示埃塞俄比亚登革热预防和控制战略:政策格局分析。

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2025.51.42.47457
Chalachew Sisay, Netsanet Worku, Tadesse Awoke, Kassahun Alemu
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登革热是埃塞俄比亚一种新出现的蚊媒病毒性疾病。为了可持续地应对其发病率和影响,强有力的政策框架对于加强预防和控制工作至关重要。本研究旨在探讨现有的业务政策,并确定实施量身定制的国别战略的促进因素和障碍。方法:采用混合方法设计。桌面审查分析,利用策略三角框架,检查现有的操作策略文档,分析它们的内容、上下文、参与者和过程。此外,与利益攸关方进行了8次关键信息提供者访谈,从而根据研究目标制定了专题分析。结果:共鉴定出6份登革热防控政策文件。来自卫生部的两份报告和来自埃塞俄比亚公共卫生研究所的四份报告缺乏关于目标人群、地理区域、风险水平和不同背景下干预措施重点的详细信息。一项定性审查显示,缺乏针对具体国家的量身定制的干预战略,缺乏专门规划,以及用于登革热预防和控制的预算拨款不足。此外,各部委和卫生利益攸关方之间的协作很差,运筹学的应用有限。结论:已确定的差距强调迫切需要制定一项全面战略来解决登革热预防和控制问题。这涉及制定针对具体国家的量身定制的干预战略,并建立具有充足资源的专门登革热规划。强有力的早期预警监测系统,加上加强部门内和部门间合作,对于协调登革热控制至关重要。以一种保健办法为指导,实施成本效益高、适合当地的病媒综合管理战略。
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Unveiling dengue fever prevention and control strategy in Ethiopia: a policy landscape analysis.

Introduction: dengue fever is an emerging mosquito-borne viral disease in Ethiopia. To sustainably address its incidence and impact, a strong policy framework is essential for enhancing prevention and control efforts. This study aimed to explore existing operational policies and identify the facilitators and barriers to implementing tailored, country-specific strategies.

Methods: the study employed a mixed-methods design. A desk review analysis, utilizing the policy triangle framework, examined existing operational policy documents, analyzing their content, context, actors, and processes. Additionally, eight key informant interviews were conducted with stakeholders, leading to the development of a thematic analysis based on the study objectives.

Results: six dengue fever prevention and control policy documents were identified. Two from the Ministry of Health and four from the Ethiopian Public Health Institute lacked details regarding target populations, geographic areas, risk levels, and the focus of interventions across different contexts. A qualitative review revealed that the lack of tailored, country-specific intervention strategies, the absence of dedicated programs, and insufficient budget allocation to dengue fever prevention and control. Furthermore, collaboration among ministries and health stakeholders was poor, and the application of operational research was limited.

Conclusion: the identified gaps emphasize the urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to address dengue prevention and control. This involves developing tailored, country-specific intervention strategies and establishing a dedicated dengue program with sufficient resources. Robust early warning surveillance systems, coupled with strengthened intra- and inter-sectoral collaboration, are crucial for coordinated dengue fever control. Implementing cost-effective, locally adapted integrated vector management strategies, guided by a one health approach.

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