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背景和目的:强有力和有效的管理是卫生系统的一项基本功能。然而,由于政府和卫生系统对康复服务的重视有限,康复服务往往得不到足够的重视。在许多国家,特别是低收入和中等收入国家,这种忽视导致各个部门的康复服务支离破碎,协调不力,服务提供不一致,受到个别机构内部政策的影响。本研究调查康复服务的更广泛障碍,分析其对管理的影响,并提出改善治理和系统协调的解决方案。方法:在伊朗和全球范围内进行的研究的范围审查中,我们使用Arksey和O'Malley的框架确定了有效管理康复服务的因素和策略。搜索在英文数据库(PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus)和波斯语数据库(SID和Magiran)以及谷歌Scholar搜索引擎中执行,使用相关的英语关键字及其波斯语等效词。数据通过采用定向内容分析的定性方法进行分析。此外,利用Veillard等人的卫生系统管理框架来识别和分析在其他国家实施的挑战和解决方案。结果:从38篇已发表的康复服务文章中,确定了6个主题、8个副主题、81个挑战和74个解决方案。这些挑战包括支离破碎的重建结构和管理工作无效,缺乏全面的计划,以及协调和沟通不足。这些研究提出的解决方案包括建立一个中央监管和治理机构;发展康复服务,承认康复是一项以人口为基础的健康和福祉战略,涉及整个连续护理和整个生命的各种健康状况;并建立数据库来跟踪残疾人和向他们提供的康复服务。结论:综合康复服务的有效管理需要服务的连续性、协调的政策制定和利益相关者的积极参与。一个由健全的信息系统支持的有凝聚力的治理结构对于基于证据的决策至关重要。将政策与业务计划结合起来,可以促进协作并提高服务效率。
Challenges and solutions to effective stewardship of rehabilitation services: a scoping review.
Background and aim: Strong and effective stewardship is a fundamental function of health systems. However, rehabilitation services often receive insufficient attention due to the limited priority assigned to them by governments and health systems. In many countries-particularly low- and middle-income nations-this neglect has resulted in fragmented and poorly coordinated rehabilitation services across various sectors, with inconsistent service delivery influenced by the internal policies of individual institutions. This study investigates the broader barriers to rehabilitation services, analyzes their implications for stewardship, and proposes solutions to improve governance and system coordination.
Method: In this scoping review of studies conducted in Iran and globally, we identified factors and strategies for effective stewardship of rehabilitation services using Arksey and O'Malley's framework. Searches were performed in English databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus) and Persian databases (SID and Magiran), as well as the Google Scholar search engine, utilizing relevant English keywords and their Persian equivalents. Data were analyzed through a qualitative methodology employing directed content analysis. Additionally, Veillard et al.'s Health System Stewardship Framework was utilized to identify and analyze the challenges and solutions implemented in other countries.
Findings: From a total of 38 published articles on rehabilitation services, six themes, eight sub-themes, 81 challenges, and 74 solutions were identified. The challenges included the ineffectiveness of the fragmented rehabilitation structure and stewardship, the absence of a comprehensive plan, and inadequate coordination and communication. Proposed solutions from these studies included establishing a central regulatory and governance body; developing rehabilitation services that recognize rehabilitation as a population-based strategy for health and well-being across a wide range of health conditions throughout the continuum of care and throughout life; and creating databases to track individuals with disabilities and the rehabilitation services provided to them.
Conclusion: Effective stewardship of integrated rehabilitation services necessitates service continuity, coordinated policymaking, and active stakeholder engagement. A cohesive governance structure, bolstered by a robust information system, is crucial for evidence-based decision-making. Aligning policies with operational plans fosters collaboration and improves service efficiency.
期刊介绍:
BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.