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Identifying Key Challenges Facing Healthcare Systems In Africa And Potential Solutions

INTRODUCTION: Healthcare systems in Africa suffer from neglect and underfunding, leading to severe challenges across the six World Health Organization (WHO) pillars of healthcare delivery. We conducted this study to identify the principal challenges in the health sector in Africa and their solutions...

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Autores principales: Oleribe, Obinna O, Momoh, Jenny, Uzochukwu, Benjamin SC, Mbofana, Francisco, Adebiyi, Akin, Barbera, Thomas, Williams, Roger, Taylor-Robinson, Simon D
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Publicado: Dove 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31819592
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S223882
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author Oleribe, Obinna O
Momoh, Jenny
Uzochukwu, Benjamin SC
Mbofana, Francisco
Adebiyi, Akin
Barbera, Thomas
Williams, Roger
Taylor-Robinson, Simon D
author_facet Oleribe, Obinna O
Momoh, Jenny
Uzochukwu, Benjamin SC
Mbofana, Francisco
Adebiyi, Akin
Barbera, Thomas
Williams, Roger
Taylor-Robinson, Simon D
author_sort Oleribe, Obinna O
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description INTRODUCTION: Healthcare systems in Africa suffer from neglect and underfunding, leading to severe challenges across the six World Health Organization (WHO) pillars of healthcare delivery. We conducted this study to identify the principal challenges in the health sector in Africa and their solutions for evidence-based decisions, policy development and program prioritization. METHODS: The study was conducted as part of a recent African Epidemiological Association Meeting in Maputo, Mozambique with participants drawn from 11 African countries, Cuba, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Participants were divided into 10 groups, consisting of 7 to 10 persons each. Brainstorming approaches were used in a structured, modified nominal group process exercise to identify key challenges and strategies to mitigate healthcare service challenges in Africa. Identified challenges and solutions were prioritised by ranking 1–5, with 1 most important and 5 being least important. RESULTS: The first three challenges identified were inadequate human resources (34.29%), inadequate budgetary allocation to health (30%) and poor leadership and management (8.45%). The leading solutions suggested included training and capacity building for health workers (29.69%), increase budgetary allocation to health (20.31%) and advocacy for political support and commitment (12.31%). CONCLUSION: The underdeveloped healthcare systems in Africa need radical solutions with innovative thought to break the current impasse in service delivery. For example, public-private initiatives should be sought, where multinational companies extracting resources from Africa might be encouraged to plough some of the profits back into healthcare for the communities providing the workforce for their commercial activities. Most problems and their solutions lie within human resources, budget allocation and management. These should be accorded the highest priority for better health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-68440972019-12-09 Identifying Key Challenges Facing Healthcare Systems In Africa And Potential Solutions Oleribe, Obinna O Momoh, Jenny Uzochukwu, Benjamin SC Mbofana, Francisco Adebiyi, Akin Barbera, Thomas Williams, Roger Taylor-Robinson, Simon D Int J Gen Med Original Research INTRODUCTION: Healthcare systems in Africa suffer from neglect and underfunding, leading to severe challenges across the six World Health Organization (WHO) pillars of healthcare delivery. We conducted this study to identify the principal challenges in the health sector in Africa and their solutions for evidence-based decisions, policy development and program prioritization. METHODS: The study was conducted as part of a recent African Epidemiological Association Meeting in Maputo, Mozambique with participants drawn from 11 African countries, Cuba, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Participants were divided into 10 groups, consisting of 7 to 10 persons each. Brainstorming approaches were used in a structured, modified nominal group process exercise to identify key challenges and strategies to mitigate healthcare service challenges in Africa. Identified challenges and solutions were prioritised by ranking 1–5, with 1 most important and 5 being least important. RESULTS: The first three challenges identified were inadequate human resources (34.29%), inadequate budgetary allocation to health (30%) and poor leadership and management (8.45%). The leading solutions suggested included training and capacity building for health workers (29.69%), increase budgetary allocation to health (20.31%) and advocacy for political support and commitment (12.31%). CONCLUSION: The underdeveloped healthcare systems in Africa need radical solutions with innovative thought to break the current impasse in service delivery. For example, public-private initiatives should be sought, where multinational companies extracting resources from Africa might be encouraged to plough some of the profits back into healthcare for the communities providing the workforce for their commercial activities. Most problems and their solutions lie within human resources, budget allocation and management. These should be accorded the highest priority for better health outcomes. Dove 2019-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6844097/ /pubmed/31819592 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S223882 Text en © 2019 Oleribe et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S223882
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