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Identifying knowledge needed to improve surgical care in Southern Africa using a theory of change approach

Surgical healthcare has been prioritised in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a regional intergovernmental entity promoting equitable and sustainable economic growth and socioeconomic development. However, challenges remain in translating political prioritisation into effective and...

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Autores principales: Breedt, Danyca Shadé, Odland, Maria Lisa, Bakanisi, Balisi, Clune, Edward, Makgasa, Moneimang, Tarpley, John, Tarpley, Margaret, Munyika, Akutu, Sheehama, Jacob, Shivera, Theresia, Biccard, Bruce, Boden, Regan, Chetty, Sean, de Waard, Liesl, Duys, Rowan, Groeneveld, Kristin, Levine, Susan, Mac Quene, Tamlyn, Maswime, Salome, Naidoo, Megan, Naidu, Priyanka, Peters, Shrikant, Reddy, Ché L, Verhage, Savannah, Muguti, Godfrey, Nyaguse, Shingai, D'Ambruoso, Lucia, Chu, Kathryn, Davies, Justine I
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34130990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-005629
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author Breedt, Danyca Shadé
Odland, Maria Lisa
Bakanisi, Balisi
Clune, Edward
Makgasa, Moneimang
Tarpley, John
Tarpley, Margaret
Munyika, Akutu
Sheehama, Jacob
Shivera, Theresia
Biccard, Bruce
Boden, Regan
Chetty, Sean
de Waard, Liesl
Duys, Rowan
Groeneveld, Kristin
Levine, Susan
Mac Quene, Tamlyn
Maswime, Salome
Naidoo, Megan
Naidu, Priyanka
Peters, Shrikant
Reddy, Ché L
Verhage, Savannah
Muguti, Godfrey
Nyaguse, Shingai
D'Ambruoso, Lucia
Chu, Kathryn
Davies, Justine I
author_facet Breedt, Danyca Shadé
Odland, Maria Lisa
Bakanisi, Balisi
Clune, Edward
Makgasa, Moneimang
Tarpley, John
Tarpley, Margaret
Munyika, Akutu
Sheehama, Jacob
Shivera, Theresia
Biccard, Bruce
Boden, Regan
Chetty, Sean
de Waard, Liesl
Duys, Rowan
Groeneveld, Kristin
Levine, Susan
Mac Quene, Tamlyn
Maswime, Salome
Naidoo, Megan
Naidu, Priyanka
Peters, Shrikant
Reddy, Ché L
Verhage, Savannah
Muguti, Godfrey
Nyaguse, Shingai
D'Ambruoso, Lucia
Chu, Kathryn
Davies, Justine I
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description Surgical healthcare has been prioritised in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a regional intergovernmental entity promoting equitable and sustainable economic growth and socioeconomic development. However, challenges remain in translating political prioritisation into effective and equitable surgical healthcare. The AfroSurg Collaborative (AfroSurg) includes clinicians, public health professionals and social scientists from six SADC countries; it was created to identify context-specific, critical areas where research is needed to inform evidence-grounded policy and implementation. In January 2020, 38 AfroSurg members participated in a theory of change (ToC) workshop to agree on a vision: ‘An African-led, regional network to enable evidence-based, context-specific, safe surgical care, which is accessible, timely, and affordable for all, capturing the spirit of Ubuntu’ and to identify necessary policy and service-delivery knowledge needs to achieve this vision. A unified ToC map was created, and a Delphi survey was conducted to rank the top five priority knowledge needs. In total, 45 knowledge needs were identified; the top five priority areas included (1) mapping of available surgical services, resources and providers; (2) quantifying the burden of surgical disease; (3) identifying the appropriate number of trainees; (4) identifying the type of information that should be collected to inform service planning; and (5) identifying effective strategies that encourage geographical retention of practitioners. Of the top five knowledge needs, four were policy-related, suggesting a dearth of much-needed information to develop regional, evidenced-based surgical policies. The findings from this workshop provide a roadmap to drive locally led research and create a collaborative network for implementing research and interventions. This process could inform discussions in other low-resource settings and enable more evidenced-based surgical policy and service delivery across the SADC countries and beyond.
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spelling pubmed-82080082021-06-30 Identifying knowledge needed to improve surgical care in Southern Africa using a theory of change approach Breedt, Danyca Shadé Odland, Maria Lisa Bakanisi, Balisi Clune, Edward Makgasa, Moneimang Tarpley, John Tarpley, Margaret Munyika, Akutu Sheehama, Jacob Shivera, Theresia Biccard, Bruce Boden, Regan Chetty, Sean de Waard, Liesl Duys, Rowan Groeneveld, Kristin Levine, Susan Mac Quene, Tamlyn Maswime, Salome Naidoo, Megan Naidu, Priyanka Peters, Shrikant Reddy, Ché L Verhage, Savannah Muguti, Godfrey Nyaguse, Shingai D'Ambruoso, Lucia Chu, Kathryn Davies, Justine I BMJ Glob Health Practice Surgical healthcare has been prioritised in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a regional intergovernmental entity promoting equitable and sustainable economic growth and socioeconomic development. However, challenges remain in translating political prioritisation into effective and equitable surgical healthcare. The AfroSurg Collaborative (AfroSurg) includes clinicians, public health professionals and social scientists from six SADC countries; it was created to identify context-specific, critical areas where research is needed to inform evidence-grounded policy and implementation. In January 2020, 38 AfroSurg members participated in a theory of change (ToC) workshop to agree on a vision: ‘An African-led, regional network to enable evidence-based, context-specific, safe surgical care, which is accessible, timely, and affordable for all, capturing the spirit of Ubuntu’ and to identify necessary policy and service-delivery knowledge needs to achieve this vision. A unified ToC map was created, and a Delphi survey was conducted to rank the top five priority knowledge needs. In total, 45 knowledge needs were identified; the top five priority areas included (1) mapping of available surgical services, resources and providers; (2) quantifying the burden of surgical disease; (3) identifying the appropriate number of trainees; (4) identifying the type of information that should be collected to inform service planning; and (5) identifying effective strategies that encourage geographical retention of practitioners. Of the top five knowledge needs, four were policy-related, suggesting a dearth of much-needed information to develop regional, evidenced-based surgical policies. The findings from this workshop provide a roadmap to drive locally led research and create a collaborative network for implementing research and interventions. This process could inform discussions in other low-resource settings and enable more evidenced-based surgical policy and service delivery across the SADC countries and beyond. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8208008/ /pubmed/34130990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-005629 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Breedt, Danyca Shadé
Odland, Maria Lisa
Bakanisi, Balisi
Clune, Edward
Makgasa, Moneimang
Tarpley, John
Tarpley, Margaret
Munyika, Akutu
Sheehama, Jacob
Shivera, Theresia
Biccard, Bruce
Boden, Regan
Chetty, Sean
de Waard, Liesl
Duys, Rowan
Groeneveld, Kristin
Levine, Susan
Mac Quene, Tamlyn
Maswime, Salome
Naidoo, Megan
Naidu, Priyanka
Peters, Shrikant
Reddy, Ché L
Verhage, Savannah
Muguti, Godfrey
Nyaguse, Shingai
D'Ambruoso, Lucia
Chu, Kathryn
Davies, Justine I
Identifying knowledge needed to improve surgical care in Southern Africa using a theory of change approach
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title_full Identifying knowledge needed to improve surgical care in Southern Africa using a theory of change approach
title_fullStr Identifying knowledge needed to improve surgical care in Southern Africa using a theory of change approach
title_full_unstemmed Identifying knowledge needed to improve surgical care in Southern Africa using a theory of change approach
title_short Identifying knowledge needed to improve surgical care in Southern Africa using a theory of change approach
title_sort identifying knowledge needed to improve surgical care in southern africa using a theory of change approach
topic Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34130990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-005629
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