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Cien Saude Colet ; 26(suppl 1): 2415-2430, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34133623

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to assess the Baixo Vouga sub-region (Portugal) governance system through 15 interviews with leaders of institutions with decision-making power and provide healthcare. The interviews were subjected to a content analysis, organized in matrices by cases, categories, subcategories, and indicators. Recording units were extracted from the interviews to produce data for each indicator. A Collaborative Place-based Governance Framework systematizing operational definitions of collaborative governance was implemented to serve as a benchmark for assessing the collaborative and place-based dimensions. The Baixo Vouga sub-Region governance system is collaborative because it is based on a shared structure of principles that translates into the services provided. It has a multilevel and multisector collaboration, and can undertake shared decisions. These dimensions could be reinforced through increased participation, autonomy, subsidiarity if more place-based information and practical knowledge were sought. The system would also benefit from an extensive adoption of bottom-up methods to formulate and implement policies.


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Delivery of Health Care , Government Programs , Humans , Perception , Portugal
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.);26(supl.1): 2415-2430, jun. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1278835

ABSTRACT

Abstract This study aimed to assess the Baixo Vouga sub-region (Portugal) governance system through 15 interviews with leaders of institutions with decision-making power and provide healthcare. The interviews were subjected to a content analysis, organized in matrices by cases, categories, subcategories, and indicators. Recording units were extracted from the interviews to produce data for each indicator. A Collaborative Place-based Governance Framework systematizing operational definitions of collaborative governance was implemented to serve as a benchmark for assessing the collaborative and place-based dimensions. The Baixo Vouga sub-Region governance system is collaborative because it is based on a shared structure of principles that translates into the services provided. It has a multilevel and multisector collaboration, and can undertake shared decisions. These dimensions could be reinforced through increased participation, autonomy, subsidiarity if more place-based information and practical knowledge were sought. The system would also benefit from an extensive adoption of bottom-up methods to formulate and implement policies.


Resumo Esta investigação tem como objetivo avaliar estas dimensões no sistema de governança da Região de Aveiro (RA) Portugal, através de 15 entrevistas feitas aos responsáveis máximos de instituições que decidem e que prestam cuidados. Na análise das entrevistas, aplicaram-se me- todologias de análise de conteúdo. Para o efeito, criaram-se matrizes por casos, sub-categorias, sucategorias e indicadores. Das gravações das entrevistas, extraíram-se unidades de registo para cada indicador. Propomos um referencial de governança colaborativa de base local que sistematiza definições operativas de governança colaborativa, servindo, depois, de referencial para o exercício de avaliação. O sistema de governança da sub-região do Baixo Vouga é colaborativo porque assenta numa estrutura partilhada de princípios transposta para o modo como os serviços são prestados. Apresenta colaboração multinível e multissetorial e capacidade de construir decisões partilhadas. Reforçar-se-iam estas dimensões com mais participação, autonomia, subsidiariedade e se se recorresse mais à informação e a conhe- cimento prático, localizado. Também beneficiaria com a adoção extensiva de metodologias de base local na formulação e na implementação de políticas.


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Humans , Delivery of Health Care , Government Programs , Perception , Portugal
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