基于系统的免疫系统设计框架:六环、三流、两范式。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Systems Pub Date : 2021-10-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2021.1992300
Catherine Decouttere, Nico Vandaele, Kim De Boeck, Stany Banzimana
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尽管全球在疫苗覆盖率方面取得了巨大进步,但撒哈拉以南非洲地区在实现 2030 年可持续发展目标 3 方面仍然落后。次国家免疫接种不足是问题的一部分。为了扭转当前免疫接种系统(IMS)表现不佳的局面,我们提出了一个概念模型,以反映中低收入国家(LMICs)免疫接种系统的复杂性,并为可持续的重新设计指明方向。综合监测系统模型是在卢旺达和肯尼亚的文献和利益相关者互动的基础上构建的。该模型将计划免疫和紧急免疫的模式集合在一个系统中,强调接种者、接种者和疫苗的同步流动。六个反馈回路体现了管理该系统的主要机制。根据循环的主导性和对外部因素的依赖性来评估可持续性和复原力。该图表邀请利益相关者分享他们的心智模式和系统。该框架为问题结构化和政策设计提供了一种系统方法。
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A Systems-Based Framework for Immunisation System Design: Six Loops, Three Flows, Two Paradigms.

A Systems-Based Framework for Immunisation System Design: Six Loops, Three Flows, Two Paradigms.

A Systems-Based Framework for Immunisation System Design: Six Loops, Three Flows, Two Paradigms.

A Systems-Based Framework for Immunisation System Design: Six Loops, Three Flows, Two Paradigms.

Despite massive progress in vaccine coverage globally, the region of sub-Saharan Africa is lagging behind for Sustainable Development Goal 3 by 2030. Sub-national under-immunisation is part of the problem. In order to reverse the current immunisation system's (IMS) underperformance, a conceptual model is proposed that captures the complexity of IMSs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and offers directions for sustainable redesign. The IMS model was constructed based on literature and stakeholder interaction in Rwanda and Kenya. The model assembles the paradigms of planned and emergency immunisation in one system and emphasises the synchronised flows of vaccinee, vaccinator and vaccine. Six feedback loops capture the main mechanisms governing the system. Sustainability and resilience are assessed based on loop dominance and dependency on exogenous factors. The diagram invites stakeholders to share their mental models and. The framework provides a systems approach for problem structuring and policy design.

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