马拉维马钦加地区因组织惰性而导致的卫生系统权力下放。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Health Policy and Management Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-21 DOI:10.34172/ijhpm.7956
Sandram Erixy Naluso, MacDonald Isaac Kanyangale
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背景:管理卫生系统(HS)从中央集权模式向地方分权模式的过渡一直被吹捧为解决马拉维等发展中国家复杂挑战的灵丹妙药。然而,最近的研究表明,卫生系统的权力下放在提供服务方面的效果好坏参半,负面结果多于正面结果。本研究的目的是建立一个实质性的基础理论(GT),详细阐述中央决策者和地方医疗保健管理者的活动如何影响马拉维马钦加的医疗卫生系统向权力下放模式转变的过程:本研究为定性研究,采用施特劳斯版本的全球通用理论。一些参与者接受了两次访谈,共进行了 36 次半结构化访谈,其中 25 名参与者是通过访谈指南有目的性地挑选出来的。访谈在卫生部(MoH)总部、其他部委和机构以及马钦加地区进行。采用 GT 方法的开放式、轴向和选择性编码过程对数据进行了分析,并使用条件矩阵和范式模型作为数据分析工具:研究结果:研究结果显示了七项不同的活动,这些活动形成了两个相互对立、相互作用的子过程,即阻碍权力下放的有利模式和不利模式。这项研究产生了一个名为 "因组织惰性而脱轨的卫生系统权力下放 "的GT,该GT阐述了卫生系统权力下放产生的结果喜忧参半,由于组织高层和地区卫生管理小组(DHMT)成员的抵制,负面结果多于正面效果:本文的结论是,马拉维负责医疗卫生服务权力下放的领导层在个人和战略层面的组织惰性极大地阻碍了医疗卫生服务从中央集权模式向地方分权模式的转变。
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Decentralisation of the Health System Derailed by Organisational Inertia in Machinga, Malawi.

Background: Managing the transition of a health system (HS) from a centralised to a decentralised model has been touted as a panacea to the complex challenges in developing countries like Malawi. However, recent studies have demonstrated that decentralisation of the HS has had mixed effects in service provision with more dominant negative outcomes than positive results. The aim of this study was to develop a substantive grounded theory (GT) that elaborates on how activities of central decision-makers and local healthcare mangers shape the process of shifting the HS to a decentralised model in Machinga, Malawi.

Methods: The study was qualitative in nature and employed the Straussian version of GT. Some participants were interviewed twice, and a total of 36 semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 purposively selected participants using an interview guide. The interviews were conducted at the headquarters of the Ministry of Health (MoH) and other ministries and agencies, and in Machinga District. Data were analysed using open, axial, and selective coding processes of the GT methodology; and the conditional matrix and paradigm model were used as data analysis tools.

Results: The findings of this study revealed seven different activities, forming two opposing and interactional sub-processes of enabling and impeding patterns that derailed the decentralisation drive. The study generated a GT labelled "decentralisation of the HS derailed by organisational inertia," which elaborates that decentralisation of the HS produced mixed results with more predominant negative outcomes than positive effects due to resistance at the upper organisational echelons and members of the District Health Management Team (DHMT).

Conclusion: This article concludes that organisational inertia at the personal and strategic levels of leadership entrusted with decentralising the HS in Malawi, contributed immensely to the derailment of shifting the HS from the centralised to the decentralised model of health service provision.

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International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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