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07.08.2023 | Surgery in Low and Middle Income Countries

National Surgical Healthcare Policy Development and Implementation: Where do We Stand in Africa?

verfasst von: Abebe Bekele, Barnabas Tobi Alayande, Britany L. Powell, Nkeiruka Obi, Justina O. Seyi-Olajide, Robert R. Riviello, Faustin Ntirenganya, Emmanuel A. Ameh, Emmanuel M. Makasa

Erschienen in: World Journal of Surgery | Ausgabe 12/2023

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Abstract

Background

National surgical policies have been increasingly adopted by African countries over the past decade. This report is intended to provide an overview of the current state of adoption of national surgical healthcare policies in Africa, and to draw a variety of lessons from representative surgical plans in order to support transnational learning.

Methods

Through a desk review of available African national surgical healthcare plans and written contributions from a committee comprising six African surgical policy development experts, a few key lessons from five healthcare plans were outlined and iteratively reviewed.

Results

The current state of national surgical healthcare policies across Africa was visually mapped, and lessons from a few compelling examples are highlighted. These include the power of initiative from Senegal; regional leadership from Zambia; contextualization, and renewal of commitment from Ethiopia; multidisciplinary focus and creation of multiple implementation entry points from Nigeria; partnerships and involvement of multiple stakeholders from Rwanda; and the challenge of surgical policy financing from Tanzania. The availability of global expertise, the power of global partnerships, and the critical role of health ministries and Ministers of Health in planning and implementation have also been highlighted.

Conclusions

Strategic planning for surgical healthcare improvement is at various stages across the continent, with potential for countries to learn from one another. Convenings of stakeholders and Ministers of Health from countries at various stages of strategic surgical plan development, execution, and evaluation can enhance African surgical policy development through the exchange of ideas, lessons, and experiences.
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Metadaten
Titel
National Surgical Healthcare Policy Development and Implementation: Where do We Stand in Africa?
verfasst von
Abebe Bekele
Barnabas Tobi Alayande
Britany L. Powell
Nkeiruka Obi
Justina O. Seyi-Olajide
Robert R. Riviello
Faustin Ntirenganya
Emmanuel A. Ameh
Emmanuel M. Makasa
Publikationsdatum
07.08.2023
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
World Journal of Surgery / Ausgabe 12/2023
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-023-07131-0

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