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Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries

Despite multiple efforts to strengthen health systems in low and middle income countries, intended sustainable improvements in health outcomes have not been shown. To date most priority setting initiatives in health systems have mainly focused on technical approaches involving information derived fr...

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Autores principales: Byskov, Jens, Bloch, Paul, Blystad, Astrid, Hurtig, Anna-Karin, Fylkesnes, Knut, Kamuzora, Peter, Kombe, Yeri, Kvåle, Gunnar, Marchal, Bruno, Martin, Douglas K, Michelo, Charles, Ndawi, Benedict, Ngulube, Thabale J, Nyamongo, Isaac, Olsen, Øystein E, Onyango-Ouma, Washington, Sandøy, Ingvild F, Shayo, Elizabeth H, Silwamba, Gavin, Songstad, Nils Gunnar, Tuba, Mary
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2777144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19852834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-7-23
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author Byskov, Jens
Bloch, Paul
Blystad, Astrid
Hurtig, Anna-Karin
Fylkesnes, Knut
Kamuzora, Peter
Kombe, Yeri
Kvåle, Gunnar
Marchal, Bruno
Martin, Douglas K
Michelo, Charles
Ndawi, Benedict
Ngulube, Thabale J
Nyamongo, Isaac
Olsen, Øystein E
Onyango-Ouma, Washington
Sandøy, Ingvild F
Shayo, Elizabeth H
Silwamba, Gavin
Songstad, Nils Gunnar
Tuba, Mary
author_facet Byskov, Jens
Bloch, Paul
Blystad, Astrid
Hurtig, Anna-Karin
Fylkesnes, Knut
Kamuzora, Peter
Kombe, Yeri
Kvåle, Gunnar
Marchal, Bruno
Martin, Douglas K
Michelo, Charles
Ndawi, Benedict
Ngulube, Thabale J
Nyamongo, Isaac
Olsen, Øystein E
Onyango-Ouma, Washington
Sandøy, Ingvild F
Shayo, Elizabeth H
Silwamba, Gavin
Songstad, Nils Gunnar
Tuba, Mary
author_sort Byskov, Jens
collection PubMed
description Despite multiple efforts to strengthen health systems in low and middle income countries, intended sustainable improvements in health outcomes have not been shown. To date most priority setting initiatives in health systems have mainly focused on technical approaches involving information derived from burden of disease statistics, cost effectiveness analysis, and published clinical trials. However, priority setting involves value-laden choices and these technical approaches do not equip decision-makers to address a broader range of relevant values - such as trust, equity, accountability and fairness - that are of concern to other partners and, not least, the populations concerned. A new focus for priority setting is needed. Accountability for Reasonableness (AFR) is an explicit ethical framework for legitimate and fair priority setting that provides guidance for decision-makers who must identify and consider the full range of relevant values. AFR consists of four conditions: i) relevance to the local setting, decided by agreed criteria; ii) publicizing priority-setting decisions and the reasons behind them; iii) the establishment of revisions/appeal mechanisms for challenging and revising decisions; iv) the provision of leadership to ensure that the first three conditions are met. REACT - "REsponse to ACcountable priority setting for Trust in health systems" is an EU-funded five-year intervention study started in 2006, which is testing the application and effects of the AFR approach in one district each in Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia. The objectives of REACT are to describe and evaluate district-level priority setting, to develop and implement improvement strategies guided by AFR and to measure their effect on quality, equity and trust indicators. Effects are monitored within selected disease and programme interventions and services and within human resources and health systems management. Qualitative and quantitative methods are being applied in an action research framework to examine the potential of AFR to support sustainable improvements to health systems performance. This paper reports on the project design and progress and argues that there is a high need for research into legitimate and fair priority setting to improve the knowledge base for achieving sustainable improvements in health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-27771442009-11-15 Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries Byskov, Jens Bloch, Paul Blystad, Astrid Hurtig, Anna-Karin Fylkesnes, Knut Kamuzora, Peter Kombe, Yeri Kvåle, Gunnar Marchal, Bruno Martin, Douglas K Michelo, Charles Ndawi, Benedict Ngulube, Thabale J Nyamongo, Isaac Olsen, Øystein E Onyango-Ouma, Washington Sandøy, Ingvild F Shayo, Elizabeth H Silwamba, Gavin Songstad, Nils Gunnar Tuba, Mary Health Res Policy Syst Commentary Despite multiple efforts to strengthen health systems in low and middle income countries, intended sustainable improvements in health outcomes have not been shown. To date most priority setting initiatives in health systems have mainly focused on technical approaches involving information derived from burden of disease statistics, cost effectiveness analysis, and published clinical trials. However, priority setting involves value-laden choices and these technical approaches do not equip decision-makers to address a broader range of relevant values - such as trust, equity, accountability and fairness - that are of concern to other partners and, not least, the populations concerned. A new focus for priority setting is needed. Accountability for Reasonableness (AFR) is an explicit ethical framework for legitimate and fair priority setting that provides guidance for decision-makers who must identify and consider the full range of relevant values. AFR consists of four conditions: i) relevance to the local setting, decided by agreed criteria; ii) publicizing priority-setting decisions and the reasons behind them; iii) the establishment of revisions/appeal mechanisms for challenging and revising decisions; iv) the provision of leadership to ensure that the first three conditions are met. REACT - "REsponse to ACcountable priority setting for Trust in health systems" is an EU-funded five-year intervention study started in 2006, which is testing the application and effects of the AFR approach in one district each in Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia. The objectives of REACT are to describe and evaluate district-level priority setting, to develop and implement improvement strategies guided by AFR and to measure their effect on quality, equity and trust indicators. Effects are monitored within selected disease and programme interventions and services and within human resources and health systems management. Qualitative and quantitative methods are being applied in an action research framework to examine the potential of AFR to support sustainable improvements to health systems performance. This paper reports on the project design and progress and argues that there is a high need for research into legitimate and fair priority setting to improve the knowledge base for achieving sustainable improvements in health outcomes. BioMed Central 2009-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2777144/ /pubmed/19852834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-7-23 Text en Copyright © 2009 Byskov et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Commentary
Byskov, Jens
Bloch, Paul
Blystad, Astrid
Hurtig, Anna-Karin
Fylkesnes, Knut
Kamuzora, Peter
Kombe, Yeri
Kvåle, Gunnar
Marchal, Bruno
Martin, Douglas K
Michelo, Charles
Ndawi, Benedict
Ngulube, Thabale J
Nyamongo, Isaac
Olsen, Øystein E
Onyango-Ouma, Washington
Sandøy, Ingvild F
Shayo, Elizabeth H
Silwamba, Gavin
Songstad, Nils Gunnar
Tuba, Mary
Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries
title Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries
title_full Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries
title_fullStr Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries
title_full_unstemmed Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries
title_short Accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries
title_sort accountable priority setting for trust in health systems - the need for research into a new approach for strengthening sustainable health action in developing countries
topic Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2777144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19852834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-7-23
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