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Evaluating an institutional health partnership using the ESTHER EFFECt tool: A case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between Nigeria CDC and Public Health England

OBJECTIVES: Bilateral Institutional Health Partnerships (IHPs) are a means of strengthening health systems and are becoming increasing prevalent in global health. Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and Public Health England (PHE) have engaged in one such IHP as part of Public Health England’s...

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Autores principales: Razavi, Ahmed, Erondu, Ngozi, Haddock, Katie, Johal, Gurnam, Oyebanji, Oyeronke, Ihekweazu, Chikwe, Okereke, Ebere
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9461358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36101629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2021.100090
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author Razavi, Ahmed
Erondu, Ngozi
Haddock, Katie
Johal, Gurnam
Oyebanji, Oyeronke
Ihekweazu, Chikwe
Okereke, Ebere
author_facet Razavi, Ahmed
Erondu, Ngozi
Haddock, Katie
Johal, Gurnam
Oyebanji, Oyeronke
Ihekweazu, Chikwe
Okereke, Ebere
author_sort Razavi, Ahmed
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description OBJECTIVES: Bilateral Institutional Health Partnerships (IHPs) are a means of strengthening health systems and are becoming increasing prevalent in global health. Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and Public Health England (PHE) have engaged in one such IHP as part of Public Health England’s International Health Regulations Strengthening project. Presently, there have been limited evaluations of IHPs resulting in limited evidence of their effectiveness in strengthening health systems despite the concept being used across the world. STUDY DESIGN: Qualitative, using a validated tool. METHODS: The ESTHER EFFECt tool was used to evaluate the IHP between NCDC and PHE. Senior leadership from both organisations participated in a two-day workshop where their perceptions of various elements of the partnership were evaluated. This was done through an initial quantitative survey followed by a facilitated discussion to further explore any arising issues. RESULTS: This evaluation is the first published evaluation of a bilateral global health partnership undertaken by NCDC and PHE. NCDC scores were consistently higher than PHE scores. Key strengths and weaknesses of the partnership were identified such as having wide ranging institutional engagement, however needing to improve dissemination mechanisms following key learning activity. CONCLUSIONS: There is a dearth of evidence measuring the effectiveness of international health partnerships; of the studies that exist, many are lacking in academic rigour. We used the ESTHER EFFECt tool as it is an established method of evaluating the progress of the partnership, with multiple previous peer-reviewed publications. This will hopefully encourage more organisations to publish evaluations of their international health partnerships and build the evidence base.
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spelling pubmed-94613582022-09-12 Evaluating an institutional health partnership using the ESTHER EFFECt tool: A case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between Nigeria CDC and Public Health England Razavi, Ahmed Erondu, Ngozi Haddock, Katie Johal, Gurnam Oyebanji, Oyeronke Ihekweazu, Chikwe Okereke, Ebere Public Health Pract (Oxf) Original Research OBJECTIVES: Bilateral Institutional Health Partnerships (IHPs) are a means of strengthening health systems and are becoming increasing prevalent in global health. Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and Public Health England (PHE) have engaged in one such IHP as part of Public Health England’s International Health Regulations Strengthening project. Presently, there have been limited evaluations of IHPs resulting in limited evidence of their effectiveness in strengthening health systems despite the concept being used across the world. STUDY DESIGN: Qualitative, using a validated tool. METHODS: The ESTHER EFFECt tool was used to evaluate the IHP between NCDC and PHE. Senior leadership from both organisations participated in a two-day workshop where their perceptions of various elements of the partnership were evaluated. This was done through an initial quantitative survey followed by a facilitated discussion to further explore any arising issues. RESULTS: This evaluation is the first published evaluation of a bilateral global health partnership undertaken by NCDC and PHE. NCDC scores were consistently higher than PHE scores. Key strengths and weaknesses of the partnership were identified such as having wide ranging institutional engagement, however needing to improve dissemination mechanisms following key learning activity. CONCLUSIONS: There is a dearth of evidence measuring the effectiveness of international health partnerships; of the studies that exist, many are lacking in academic rigour. We used the ESTHER EFFECt tool as it is an established method of evaluating the progress of the partnership, with multiple previous peer-reviewed publications. This will hopefully encourage more organisations to publish evaluations of their international health partnerships and build the evidence base. Elsevier 2021-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9461358/ /pubmed/36101629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2021.100090 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Razavi, Ahmed
Erondu, Ngozi
Haddock, Katie
Johal, Gurnam
Oyebanji, Oyeronke
Ihekweazu, Chikwe
Okereke, Ebere
Evaluating an institutional health partnership using the ESTHER EFFECt tool: A case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between Nigeria CDC and Public Health England
title Evaluating an institutional health partnership using the ESTHER EFFECt tool: A case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between Nigeria CDC and Public Health England
title_full Evaluating an institutional health partnership using the ESTHER EFFECt tool: A case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between Nigeria CDC and Public Health England
title_fullStr Evaluating an institutional health partnership using the ESTHER EFFECt tool: A case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between Nigeria CDC and Public Health England
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating an institutional health partnership using the ESTHER EFFECt tool: A case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between Nigeria CDC and Public Health England
title_short Evaluating an institutional health partnership using the ESTHER EFFECt tool: A case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between Nigeria CDC and Public Health England
title_sort evaluating an institutional health partnership using the esther effect tool: a case study of an evaluation of the institutional health partnership between nigeria cdc and public health england
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9461358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36101629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2021.100090
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