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   “three nooses on our head”: the influence of district health reforms on maternal health service delivery in vietnam  
   
نویسنده thi hoai thu nguyen ,mcdonald fiona ,witter sophie ,wilson andrew
منبع international journal of health policy and management - 2018 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 7 - صفحه:593 -602
چکیده    Background: the impact of reorganisation on health services delivery is a recurring issue in every healthcare system. in 2005 vietnam reorganised the delivery of health services at the district level by splitting preventive, curative, and administrative roles. this qualitative study explored how these reforms impacted on the organisation of maternal health service delivery at district and commune levels. methods: forty-three semi-structured interviews were conducted with health staff and managers involved in the provision of maternal health services from the commune to the central level within five districts of two northern provinces in vietnam. the data were analysed thematically. results: the results showed that 10 years after the reforms created three district-level entities, participants reported difficulties in management of health services at the district and commune levels in vietnam. the reforms were largely perceived to negatively affect the efficient and effective use of clinical and other resources. at the commune level, the reforms are said to have affected the quality of supervision of the communes and their staff and increased the workload in community health centres. conclusion: the findings from this study suggest that the current organisation of district health services in vietnam may have had unintended negative consequences. it also indicates that countries which decide to reform their systems in a manner similar to vietnam need to pay attention to coordination between a multiplicity of agencies at the district level.
کلیدواژه district health reforms ,health system governance ,health policy ,fragmentation of services ,maternal health ,vietnam
آدرس hanoi medical university, institute for preventive medicine and public health, vietnam, queensland university of technology, australian centre for health law research, faculty of law, australia, queen margaret university, institute for global health and development, ,uk, university of sydney, menzies centre for health policy, australia
پست الکترونیکی a.wilson@sydney.edu.au
 
     
   
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