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Ann Glob Health ; 87(1): 42, 2021 04 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33977085

RESUMEN

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed critical inequities in global healthcare supply chains and the need for these systems to be analyzed and reoriented with an equity lens. Implementation research methodology can guide the use of evidence-based interventions to re-orient health supply chains towards equity and optimize health outcomes. Using this approach, private and public sector entities can adapt their strategies to focus not just on efficiency and cost savings but ensuring that vulnerable populations have access to essential medications, vaccines, and supplies. Findings can inform regulations that address supply chain inequities at the global level, strengthen existing systems to fill structural gaps at the national level, and address contextual challenges at the subnational level. This methodology can help account for historical practices from prior health initiatives, identify contemporary barriers and facilitators for positive change, and have applicability to the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing vaccine distribution efforts. An implementation research approach is critical in equipping health supply chains with a path for more resilient and equitable distribution of necessary supplies, vaccines, and delivery of care.


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COVID-19/epidemiología , Equipos y Suministros/provisión & distribución , Equidad en Salud , Ciencia de la Implementación , Instalaciones Industriales y de Fabricación/provisión & distribución , COVID-19/economía , Comercio/economía , Equipos y Suministros/economía , Humanos , Instalaciones Industriales y de Fabricación/economía , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2 , Poblaciones Vulnerables
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Ann Glob Health ; 86(1): 104, 2020 08 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32874935

RESUMEN

Despite predictions that the number of deaths in Africa due to COVID-19 will reach 10 million, overall, the continent has reported relatively few cases compared to the rest of the world. Many African countries have been successful in containing initial outbreaks by rapidly using evidence-based interventions through implementation strategies adapted from other countries' COVID-19 response as well as from prior epidemics. However, it is unclear whether these interventions will lead to long-term and complete success in stopping COVID-19 spread. Implementation research is a tool that can be used by countries to learn how to identify and understand contextual factors impacting COVID-19 prevention and control and select evidence-based interventions and strategies known to reduce spread of the virus. We identify seven key contextual factors that are facilitators or barriers to implementation of these interventions, and several strategies that can be leveraged if the factor is present or ones to strengthen if weak to improve implementation. These factors are: a culture of accountability, national coordination, financial stability of the population, culture of innovation, culture and capacity for research, health systems strength, and cross-border economies. Implementation science methods can serve to develop knowledge at a country and regional level on how to identify, utilize, and address these and other contextual factors, and inform relevant evidence-based interventions and implementation strategies. This approach can support African countries' ability to address key challenges as they arise, both in fighting COVID-19 and future health systems challenges.


Asunto(s)
Control de Enfermedades Transmisibles , Infecciones por Coronavirus , Práctica Clínica Basada en la Evidencia , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral , Investigación/organización & administración , Organizaciones Responsables por la Atención , África/epidemiología , Betacoronavirus/aislamiento & purificación , COVID-19 , Control de Enfermedades Transmisibles/métodos , Control de Enfermedades Transmisibles/organización & administración , Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Infecciones por Coronavirus/prevención & control , Difusión de Innovaciones , Transmisión de Enfermedad Infecciosa/prevención & control , Práctica Clínica Basada en la Evidencia/métodos , Práctica Clínica Basada en la Evidencia/normas , Humanos , Pandemias/prevención & control , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Neumonía Viral/prevención & control , SARS-CoV-2 , Factores Socioeconómicos
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Int J Health Policy Manag ; 9(5): 182-184, 2020 05 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32563218

RESUMEN

Success in the implementation of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) in different settings has had variable success. Implementation research offers the approach needed to understand the variability of health outcomes from implementation strategies in different settings and why interventions were successful in some countries and failed in others. When mastered and embedded into a policy and implementation framework, the application of implementation research by countries can provide policy-makers and implementers with the knowledge necessary to work towards universal health coverage (UHC) with the effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, and fidelity needed to achieve sustainable positive health outcomes for all. To achieve this goal however, work is needed by the communities of research producers and consumers to create more clarity on implementation research methodologies and to build capacity to apply them as a critical tool for countries on their path to achieving UHC.


Asunto(s)
Personal Administrativo/organización & administración , Implementación de Plan de Salud/organización & administración , Prioridades en Salud/organización & administración , Cobertura Universal del Seguro de Salud/organización & administración , Creación de Capacidad , Humanos , Salud Pública/normas , Asociación entre el Sector Público-Privado/organización & administración
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