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远近调节:孕产妇、晚期胎儿和新生儿生存与健康研究的整体框架。

Zooming in and out: a holistic framework for research on maternal, late foetal and newborn survival and health.

机构信息

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK.

Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, R070-771 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0T6, Canada.

出版信息

Health Policy Plan. 2022 May 12;37(5):565-574. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czab148.

Abstract

Research is needed to understand why some countries succeed in greater improvements in maternal, late foetal and newborn health (MNH) and reducing mortality than others. Pathways towards these health outcomes operate at many levels, making it difficult to understand which factors contribute most to these health improvements. Conceptual frameworks provide a cognitive means of rendering order to these factors and how they interrelate to positively influence MNH. We developed a conceptual framework by integrating theories and frameworks from different disciplines to encapsulate the range of factors that explain reductions in maternal, late foetal and neonatal mortality and improvements in health. We developed our framework iteratively, combining our interdisciplinary research team's knowledge, experience and review of the literature. We present a framework that includes health policy and system levers (or intentional actions that policy-makers can implement) to improve MNH; service delivery and coverage of interventions across the continuum of care; and epidemiological and behavioural risk factors. The framework also considers the role of context in influencing for whom and where health and non-health efforts have the most impact, to recognize 'the causes of the causes' at play at the individual/household, community, national and transnational levels. Our framework holistically reflects the range of interrelated factors influencing improved MNH and survival. The framework lends itself to studying how different factors work together to influence these outcomes using an array of methods. Such research should inform future efforts to improve MNH and survival in different contexts. By re-orienting research in this way, we hope to equip policy-makers and practitioners alike with the insight necessary to make the world a safer and fairer place for mothers and their babies.

摘要

需要研究为什么一些国家在改善孕产妇、晚期胎儿和新生儿健康(MNH)以及降低死亡率方面比其他国家取得更大的成功。这些健康结果的实现途径在多个层面上运作,使得难以理解哪些因素对这些健康改善贡献最大。概念框架提供了一种认知手段,可以对这些因素及其相互关系进行分类,并了解它们如何积极影响 MNH。我们通过整合来自不同学科的理论和框架来开发一个概念框架,以涵盖解释孕产妇、晚期胎儿和新生儿死亡率降低以及健康状况改善的各种因素。我们通过结合我们跨学科研究团队的知识、经验和对文献的审查,逐步开发了我们的框架。我们提出了一个框架,其中包括改善 MNH 的健康政策和系统杠杆(或政策制定者可以实施的有意行动);在整个护理连续体中提供服务和干预措施的覆盖范围;以及流行病学和行为风险因素。该框架还考虑了背景在影响健康和非健康努力对谁和在何处产生最大影响方面的作用,以认识到在个人/家庭、社区、国家和跨国层面上发挥作用的“原因的原因”。我们的框架全面反映了影响改善 MNH 和生存的一系列相互关联的因素。该框架有助于研究使用一系列方法研究不同因素如何共同影响这些结果。此类研究应告知在不同背景下改善 MNH 和生存的未来努力。通过以这种方式重新调整研究方向,我们希望为政策制定者和实践者提供必要的洞察力,使世界成为母亲和婴儿更安全、更公平的地方。

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