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Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal

Background: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core tension: they often mirror or reproduce the very cross-national inequities they seek to alleviate. On the one hand, they risk worsening power dynamics that perpetuate health disparities; on the other, they form an essential r...

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Autores principales: Citrin, David, Mehanni, Stephen, Acharya, Bibhav, Wong, Lena, Nirola, Isha, Sherchan, Rekha, Gauchan, Bikash, Karki, Khem Bahadur, Singh, Dipendra Raman, Shamasunder, Sriram, Le, Phuoc, Schwarz, Dan, Schwarz, Ryan, Dangal, Binod, Dhungana, Santosh Kumar, Maru, Sheela, Mahar, Ramesh, Thapa, Poshan, Raut, Anant, Adhikari, Mukesh, Basnett, Indira, Kaluanee, Shankar Prasad, Deukmedjian, Grace, Halliday, Scott, Maru, Duncan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5645653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28914185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2017.1367161
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author Citrin, David
Mehanni, Stephen
Acharya, Bibhav
Wong, Lena
Nirola, Isha
Sherchan, Rekha
Gauchan, Bikash
Karki, Khem Bahadur
Singh, Dipendra Raman
Shamasunder, Sriram
Le, Phuoc
Schwarz, Dan
Schwarz, Ryan
Dangal, Binod
Dhungana, Santosh Kumar
Maru, Sheela
Mahar, Ramesh
Thapa, Poshan
Raut, Anant
Adhikari, Mukesh
Basnett, Indira
Kaluanee, Shankar Prasad
Deukmedjian, Grace
Halliday, Scott
Maru, Duncan
author_facet Citrin, David
Mehanni, Stephen
Acharya, Bibhav
Wong, Lena
Nirola, Isha
Sherchan, Rekha
Gauchan, Bikash
Karki, Khem Bahadur
Singh, Dipendra Raman
Shamasunder, Sriram
Le, Phuoc
Schwarz, Dan
Schwarz, Ryan
Dangal, Binod
Dhungana, Santosh Kumar
Maru, Sheela
Mahar, Ramesh
Thapa, Poshan
Raut, Anant
Adhikari, Mukesh
Basnett, Indira
Kaluanee, Shankar Prasad
Deukmedjian, Grace
Halliday, Scott
Maru, Duncan
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description Background: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core tension: they often mirror or reproduce the very cross-national inequities they seek to alleviate. On the one hand, they risk worsening power dynamics that perpetuate health disparities; on the other, they form an essential response to the need for healthcare resources to reach marginalized populations across the globe. Objectives: This study characterizes the broader landscape of global health academic partnerships, including challenges to developing ethical, equitable, and sustainable models. It then lays out guiding principles of the specific partnership approach, and considers how lessons learned might be applied in other resource-limited settings. Methods: The experience of a partnership between the Ministry of Health in Nepal, the non-profit healthcare provider Possible, and the Health Equity Action and Leadership Initiative at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine was reviewed. The quality and effectiveness of the partnership was assessed using the Tropical Health and Education Trust Principles of Partnership framework. Results: Various strategies can be taken by partnerships to better align the perspectives of patients and public sector providers with those of expatriate physicians. Actions can also be taken to bring greater equity to the wealth and power gaps inherent within global health academic partnerships. Conclusions: This study provides recommendations gleaned from the analysis, with an aim towards both future refinement of the partnership and broader applications of its lessons and principles. It specifically highlights the importance of targeted engagements with academic medical centers and the need for efficient organizational work-flow practices. It considers how to both prioritize national and host institution goals, and meet the career development needs of global health clinicians.
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spelling pubmed-56456532017-10-25 Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal Citrin, David Mehanni, Stephen Acharya, Bibhav Wong, Lena Nirola, Isha Sherchan, Rekha Gauchan, Bikash Karki, Khem Bahadur Singh, Dipendra Raman Shamasunder, Sriram Le, Phuoc Schwarz, Dan Schwarz, Ryan Dangal, Binod Dhungana, Santosh Kumar Maru, Sheela Mahar, Ramesh Thapa, Poshan Raut, Anant Adhikari, Mukesh Basnett, Indira Kaluanee, Shankar Prasad Deukmedjian, Grace Halliday, Scott Maru, Duncan Glob Health Action Capacity Building Article Background: Global health academic partnerships are centered around a core tension: they often mirror or reproduce the very cross-national inequities they seek to alleviate. On the one hand, they risk worsening power dynamics that perpetuate health disparities; on the other, they form an essential response to the need for healthcare resources to reach marginalized populations across the globe. Objectives: This study characterizes the broader landscape of global health academic partnerships, including challenges to developing ethical, equitable, and sustainable models. It then lays out guiding principles of the specific partnership approach, and considers how lessons learned might be applied in other resource-limited settings. Methods: The experience of a partnership between the Ministry of Health in Nepal, the non-profit healthcare provider Possible, and the Health Equity Action and Leadership Initiative at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine was reviewed. The quality and effectiveness of the partnership was assessed using the Tropical Health and Education Trust Principles of Partnership framework. Results: Various strategies can be taken by partnerships to better align the perspectives of patients and public sector providers with those of expatriate physicians. Actions can also be taken to bring greater equity to the wealth and power gaps inherent within global health academic partnerships. Conclusions: This study provides recommendations gleaned from the analysis, with an aim towards both future refinement of the partnership and broader applications of its lessons and principles. It specifically highlights the importance of targeted engagements with academic medical centers and the need for efficient organizational work-flow practices. It considers how to both prioritize national and host institution goals, and meet the career development needs of global health clinicians. Taylor & Francis 2017-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5645653/ /pubmed/28914185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2017.1367161 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Citrin, David
Mehanni, Stephen
Acharya, Bibhav
Wong, Lena
Nirola, Isha
Sherchan, Rekha
Gauchan, Bikash
Karki, Khem Bahadur
Singh, Dipendra Raman
Shamasunder, Sriram
Le, Phuoc
Schwarz, Dan
Schwarz, Ryan
Dangal, Binod
Dhungana, Santosh Kumar
Maru, Sheela
Mahar, Ramesh
Thapa, Poshan
Raut, Anant
Adhikari, Mukesh
Basnett, Indira
Kaluanee, Shankar Prasad
Deukmedjian, Grace
Halliday, Scott
Maru, Duncan
Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal
title Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal
title_full Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal
title_fullStr Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal
title_short Power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in Nepal
title_sort power, potential, and pitfalls in global health academic partnerships: review and reflections on an approach in nepal
topic Capacity Building Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5645653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28914185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2017.1367161
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