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Qualitative study exploring lessons from Liberia and the UK for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to COVID-19

INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has tested the resilience of health systems globally and exposed existing strengths and weaknesses. We sought to understand health systems COVID-19 adaptations and decision making in Liberia and Merseyside, UK. METHODS: We used a people-centred approach to carry out qualitativ...

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Autores principales: McCollum, Rosalind, Zaizay, Zeela, Dean, Laura, Watson, Victoria, Frith, Lucy, Alhassan, Yussif, Kollie, Karsor, Piotrowski, Helen, Bates, Imelda, Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel, Harris, Rebecca, Chowdhury, Shahreen, Berrian, Hannah, Smith, John Solunta, Tate, Wede Seekey, El Hajj, Taghreed, Ozano, Kim, Hastie, Olivia, Parker, Colleen, Kollie, Jerry, Zawolo, Georgina, Ding, Yan, Dacombe, Russell, Taegtmeyer, Miriam, Theobald, Sally
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35914910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058626
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author McCollum, Rosalind
Zaizay, Zeela
Dean, Laura
Watson, Victoria
Frith, Lucy
Alhassan, Yussif
Kollie, Karsor
Piotrowski, Helen
Bates, Imelda
Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel
Harris, Rebecca
Chowdhury, Shahreen
Berrian, Hannah
Smith, John Solunta
Tate, Wede Seekey
El Hajj, Taghreed
Ozano, Kim
Hastie, Olivia
Parker, Colleen
Kollie, Jerry
Zawolo, Georgina
Ding, Yan
Dacombe, Russell
Taegtmeyer, Miriam
Theobald, Sally
author_facet McCollum, Rosalind
Zaizay, Zeela
Dean, Laura
Watson, Victoria
Frith, Lucy
Alhassan, Yussif
Kollie, Karsor
Piotrowski, Helen
Bates, Imelda
Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel
Harris, Rebecca
Chowdhury, Shahreen
Berrian, Hannah
Smith, John Solunta
Tate, Wede Seekey
El Hajj, Taghreed
Ozano, Kim
Hastie, Olivia
Parker, Colleen
Kollie, Jerry
Zawolo, Georgina
Ding, Yan
Dacombe, Russell
Taegtmeyer, Miriam
Theobald, Sally
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description INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has tested the resilience of health systems globally and exposed existing strengths and weaknesses. We sought to understand health systems COVID-19 adaptations and decision making in Liberia and Merseyside, UK. METHODS: We used a people-centred approach to carry out qualitative interviews with 24 health decision-makers at national and county level in Liberia and 42 actors at county and hospital level in the UK (Merseyside). We explored health systems’ decision-making processes and capacity to adapt and continue essential service delivery in response to COVID-19 in both contexts. RESULTS: Study respondents in Liberia and Merseyside had similar experiences in responding to COVID-19, despite significant differences in health systems context, and there is an opportunity for multidirectional learning between the global south and north. The need for early preparedness; strong community engagement; clear communication within the health system and health service delivery adaptations for essential health services emerged strongly in both settings. We found the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) principles to have value as a framework for reviewing health systems changes, across settings, in response to a shock such as a pandemic. In addition to the eight original principles, we expanded to include two additional principles: (1) the need for functional structures and mechanisms for preparation and (2) adaptable governance and leadership structures to facilitate timely decision making and response coordination. We find the use of a people-centred approach also has value to prompt policy-makers to consider the acceptance of service adaptations by patients and health workers, and to continue the provision of ‘routine services’ for individuals during health systems shocks. CONCLUSION: Our study highlights the importance of a people-centred approach, placing the person at the centre of the health system, and value in applying and adapting the FCDO principles across diverse settings.
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spelling pubmed-93445952022-08-02 Qualitative study exploring lessons from Liberia and the UK for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to COVID-19 McCollum, Rosalind Zaizay, Zeela Dean, Laura Watson, Victoria Frith, Lucy Alhassan, Yussif Kollie, Karsor Piotrowski, Helen Bates, Imelda Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel Harris, Rebecca Chowdhury, Shahreen Berrian, Hannah Smith, John Solunta Tate, Wede Seekey El Hajj, Taghreed Ozano, Kim Hastie, Olivia Parker, Colleen Kollie, Jerry Zawolo, Georgina Ding, Yan Dacombe, Russell Taegtmeyer, Miriam Theobald, Sally BMJ Open Global Health INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has tested the resilience of health systems globally and exposed existing strengths and weaknesses. We sought to understand health systems COVID-19 adaptations and decision making in Liberia and Merseyside, UK. METHODS: We used a people-centred approach to carry out qualitative interviews with 24 health decision-makers at national and county level in Liberia and 42 actors at county and hospital level in the UK (Merseyside). We explored health systems’ decision-making processes and capacity to adapt and continue essential service delivery in response to COVID-19 in both contexts. RESULTS: Study respondents in Liberia and Merseyside had similar experiences in responding to COVID-19, despite significant differences in health systems context, and there is an opportunity for multidirectional learning between the global south and north. The need for early preparedness; strong community engagement; clear communication within the health system and health service delivery adaptations for essential health services emerged strongly in both settings. We found the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) principles to have value as a framework for reviewing health systems changes, across settings, in response to a shock such as a pandemic. In addition to the eight original principles, we expanded to include two additional principles: (1) the need for functional structures and mechanisms for preparation and (2) adaptable governance and leadership structures to facilitate timely decision making and response coordination. We find the use of a people-centred approach also has value to prompt policy-makers to consider the acceptance of service adaptations by patients and health workers, and to continue the provision of ‘routine services’ for individuals during health systems shocks. CONCLUSION: Our study highlights the importance of a people-centred approach, placing the person at the centre of the health system, and value in applying and adapting the FCDO principles across diverse settings. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9344595/ /pubmed/35914910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058626 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Global Health
McCollum, Rosalind
Zaizay, Zeela
Dean, Laura
Watson, Victoria
Frith, Lucy
Alhassan, Yussif
Kollie, Karsor
Piotrowski, Helen
Bates, Imelda
Anderson de Cuevas, Rachel
Harris, Rebecca
Chowdhury, Shahreen
Berrian, Hannah
Smith, John Solunta
Tate, Wede Seekey
El Hajj, Taghreed
Ozano, Kim
Hastie, Olivia
Parker, Colleen
Kollie, Jerry
Zawolo, Georgina
Ding, Yan
Dacombe, Russell
Taegtmeyer, Miriam
Theobald, Sally
Qualitative study exploring lessons from Liberia and the UK for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to COVID-19
title Qualitative study exploring lessons from Liberia and the UK for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to COVID-19
title_full Qualitative study exploring lessons from Liberia and the UK for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to COVID-19
title_fullStr Qualitative study exploring lessons from Liberia and the UK for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Qualitative study exploring lessons from Liberia and the UK for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to COVID-19
title_short Qualitative study exploring lessons from Liberia and the UK for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to COVID-19
title_sort qualitative study exploring lessons from liberia and the uk for building a people-centred resilient health systems response to covid-19
topic Global Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35914910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058626
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