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Implementing Innovative Approaches to Healthcare in a Lower-Middle Income Country: Perspectives from Malawi

INTRODUCTION: Safe, reliable, and effective healthcare systems are essential for all nations to ensure the health and wellbeing of their citizens. However, this is not always achievable with clinical therapies constantly evolving, resulting in a domino effect of structural, policy and training chang...

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Autores principales: Larsson, Emma, Mawkin, Mala, Taylor-Robinson, Simon D, Harrington, Peter, Gondwe, Hastings, Watson, Chris, Gallagher, Joseph, Ledwidge, Mark, Chirambo, Griphin Baxter, O’Donoghue, John
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Publicado: Dove 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7783193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33414644
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S285130
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author Larsson, Emma
Mawkin, Mala
Taylor-Robinson, Simon D
Harrington, Peter
Gondwe, Hastings
Watson, Chris
Gallagher, Joseph
Ledwidge, Mark
Chirambo, Griphin Baxter
O’Donoghue, John
author_facet Larsson, Emma
Mawkin, Mala
Taylor-Robinson, Simon D
Harrington, Peter
Gondwe, Hastings
Watson, Chris
Gallagher, Joseph
Ledwidge, Mark
Chirambo, Griphin Baxter
O’Donoghue, John
author_sort Larsson, Emma
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description INTRODUCTION: Safe, reliable, and effective healthcare systems are essential for all nations to ensure the health and wellbeing of their citizens. However, this is not always achievable with clinical therapies constantly evolving, resulting in a domino effect of structural, policy and training changes. For low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), implementing change is restricted. It is essential that innovative and realistic solutions are developed, so that effective change can be realised in LMICs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this report of a global health conference held in July 2019, six perspectives are presented which aim to generate long-term positive change in Malaŵi. Perspective 1: Pneumonia – the BIOTOPE study (BIOmarkers TO diagnose PnEumonia) sought to determine the aetiology of pneumonia in children presenting in primary care. It assessed blood-based markers of bacterial infection as part of a rapid diagnostic approach to better utilise existing resources in Malaŵi. Perspective 2: Cardiovascular – the CARDIA project (CARdiac Dysfunction in Africa) was established to assess clinical and biochemical phenotypes of diabetic patients in Malaŵi. Perspective 3: Asthma – an observational study was conducted to implement a health system strengthening initiative for asthma. The use of locally adapted formularies and protocols with ongoing online mentoring through expert partnerships provided an opportunity to sustainably build capacity. Perspective 4: Sustainable Partnerships – establishing the Malaŵi electronic Health (eHealth) Research Centre, an international hub to develop education, research and innovation for long-term collaboration. Perspective 5: Part-Time PhD Studies – undertaking a part-time PhD within a LMIC provides logistic challenges, but also a number of opportunities for observational research. Perspective 6: Medical electives – an undergraduate elective allows real exposure to global health and facilitates life-long collaborations at an early stage in a medical career. CONCLUSION: Malaŵi is an under-doctored and resource-poor country. North-South partnerships in Malaŵi should be strengthened with particular emphasis on healthcare innovations, such as eHealth, which allow healthcare problems to be highlighted early while preventative measures are still possible.
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spelling pubmed-77831932021-01-06 Implementing Innovative Approaches to Healthcare in a Lower-Middle Income Country: Perspectives from Malawi Larsson, Emma Mawkin, Mala Taylor-Robinson, Simon D Harrington, Peter Gondwe, Hastings Watson, Chris Gallagher, Joseph Ledwidge, Mark Chirambo, Griphin Baxter O’Donoghue, John Int J Gen Med Perspectives INTRODUCTION: Safe, reliable, and effective healthcare systems are essential for all nations to ensure the health and wellbeing of their citizens. However, this is not always achievable with clinical therapies constantly evolving, resulting in a domino effect of structural, policy and training changes. For low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), implementing change is restricted. It is essential that innovative and realistic solutions are developed, so that effective change can be realised in LMICs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this report of a global health conference held in July 2019, six perspectives are presented which aim to generate long-term positive change in Malaŵi. Perspective 1: Pneumonia – the BIOTOPE study (BIOmarkers TO diagnose PnEumonia) sought to determine the aetiology of pneumonia in children presenting in primary care. It assessed blood-based markers of bacterial infection as part of a rapid diagnostic approach to better utilise existing resources in Malaŵi. Perspective 2: Cardiovascular – the CARDIA project (CARdiac Dysfunction in Africa) was established to assess clinical and biochemical phenotypes of diabetic patients in Malaŵi. Perspective 3: Asthma – an observational study was conducted to implement a health system strengthening initiative for asthma. The use of locally adapted formularies and protocols with ongoing online mentoring through expert partnerships provided an opportunity to sustainably build capacity. Perspective 4: Sustainable Partnerships – establishing the Malaŵi electronic Health (eHealth) Research Centre, an international hub to develop education, research and innovation for long-term collaboration. Perspective 5: Part-Time PhD Studies – undertaking a part-time PhD within a LMIC provides logistic challenges, but also a number of opportunities for observational research. Perspective 6: Medical electives – an undergraduate elective allows real exposure to global health and facilitates life-long collaborations at an early stage in a medical career. CONCLUSION: Malaŵi is an under-doctored and resource-poor country. North-South partnerships in Malaŵi should be strengthened with particular emphasis on healthcare innovations, such as eHealth, which allow healthcare problems to be highlighted early while preventative measures are still possible. Dove 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7783193/ /pubmed/33414644 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S285130 Text en © 2020 Larsson 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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Chirambo, Griphin Baxter
O’Donoghue, John
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