National Health Observatory: A tool to strengthen the health information system for evidence-based decision making and health policy formulation in Cameroon

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Policy Open Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hpopen.2022.100085
Viviane Fossouo Ndoungue , Christie Tiwoda , Oumarou Gnigninanjouena , Serge Bataliack , Ebongué Mbondji , Aline Labat
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Despite the consensus on the importance of evidence based health information for decision28 making and health policy formulation, quality information is not always available. This situation led the WHO in 2009 to recommend the establishment of an African Health Observatory and National Health Observatories. The WHO recommended 4 phases approach for the establishment of National Health Observatories was used in Cameroon: the preliminary phase, start-up, strengthening and full operation. Despite a non-optimal institutional positioning, the Cameroon’s Health Observatory is in the strengthening phase and contributes to evidence-based decision making in the health system. A strong political commitment is fundamental from the beginning of the project. The establishment of National Health Observatories calls for genuine national ownership, both of the process as a whole and of the tool itself. WHO should regularly assess the progress made in the establishment of National Health Observatories in different countries and provide feedback to them. A step-by-step approach, jointly validated by national stakeholders in a roll-out plan, would be more appropriate for the sustainability of the work of National Health Observatories.

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国家卫生观察站:在喀麦隆加强卫生信息系统以促进循证决策和卫生政策制定的工具
尽管对基于证据的卫生信息对决策和卫生政策制定的重要性达成了共识,但高质量的信息并不总是可用的。这种情况导致世卫组织在2009年建议建立非洲卫生观察站和国家卫生观察站。喀麦隆采用了世卫组织建议的建立国家卫生观察站的四阶段方法:初步阶段、启动阶段、加强阶段和全面运作阶段。尽管喀麦隆卫生观察站的机构定位并非最佳,但它正处于加强阶段,并为卫生系统中基于证据的决策做出贡献。强有力的政治承诺从项目一开始就至关重要。建立国家卫生观察站要求国家真正拥有整个过程和工具本身的所有权。世卫组织应定期评估在不同国家建立国家卫生观察站方面取得的进展,并向它们提供反馈。由国家利益攸关方在推广计划中共同验证的分步做法更适合国家卫生观察站工作的可持续性。
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