Examining priority setting in the national COVID-19 pandemic plans: A case study from countries in the WHO- South-East Asia Region (WHO-SEARO)
ABSTRACT: Background: The World Health Organization- South-East Asia Region (WHO-SEARO) accounted for almost 17% of all the confirmed cases and deaths of COVID-19 worldwide. While the literature has documented a weak COVID-19 response in the WHO-SEARO, there has been no discussion of the degree to w...
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Vélez, Claudia Marcela
Kapiriri, Lydia
Nouvet, Elysee
Goold, Susan
Aguilera, Bernardo
Williams, Iestyn
Danis, Marion
Essue, Beverley M
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- 2022
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- Universidad de Antioquia
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- COVID-19
Preparación para una Pandemia
Pandemic Preparedness
Prioridades en Salud
Health Priorities
Organización Mundial de la Salud
World Health Organization
Asia Sudoriental
Asia, Southeastern
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Examining priority setting in the national COVID-19 pandemic plans: A case study from countries in the WHO- South-East Asia Region (WHO-SEARO) COVID-19 Preparación para una Pandemia Pandemic Preparedness Prioridades en Salud Health Priorities Organización Mundial de la Salud World Health Organization Asia Sudoriental Asia, Southeastern https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000086382 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000096763 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006292 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014944 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001210 |
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Examining priority setting in the national COVID-19 pandemic plans: A case study from countries in the WHO- South-East Asia Region (WHO-SEARO) |
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Examining priority setting in the national COVID-19 pandemic plans: A case study from countries in the WHO- South-East Asia Region (WHO-SEARO) |
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COVID-19 Preparación para una Pandemia Pandemic Preparedness Prioridades en Salud Health Priorities Organización Mundial de la Salud World Health Organization Asia Sudoriental Asia, Southeastern |
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COVID-19 Preparación para una Pandemia Pandemic Preparedness Prioridades en Salud Health Priorities Organización Mundial de la Salud World Health Organization Asia Sudoriental Asia, Southeastern https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000086382 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000096763 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006292 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014944 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001210 |
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ABSTRACT: Background: The World Health Organization- South-East Asia Region (WHO-SEARO) accounted for almost 17% of all the confirmed cases and deaths of COVID-19 worldwide. While the literature has documented a weak COVID-19 response in the WHO-SEARO, there has been no discussion of the degree to which this could have been influenced/ mitigated with the integration of priority setting (PS) in the region's COVID-19 response. The purpose of this paper is to describe the degree to which the COVID-19 plans from a sample of WHO-SEARO countries included priority setting. Methods: The study was based on an analysis of national COVID-19 pandemic response and preparedness planning documents from a sample of seven (of the eleven) countries in WHO-SEARO. We described the degree to which the documented priority setting processes adhered to twenty established quality indicators of effective PS and conducted a cross-country comparison. Results: All of the reviewed plans described the required resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most, but not all of the plans demonstrated political will, and described stakeholder involvement. However, none of the plans presented a clear description of the PS process including a formal PS framework, and PS criteria. Overall, most of the plans included only a limited number of quality indicators for effective PS. Discussion and conclusion: There was wide variation in the parameters of effective PS in the reviewed plans. However, there were no systematic variations between the parameters presented in the plans and the country's economic, health system and pandemic and PS context and experiences. The political nature of the pandemic, and its high resource demands could have influenced the inclusion of the parameters that were apparent in all the plans. The finding that the plans did not include most of the evidence-based parameters of effective PS highlights the need for further research on how countries operationalize priority setting in their respective contexts as well as deeper understanding of the parameters that are deemed relevant. Further research should explore and describe the experiences of implementing defined priorities and the impact of this decision-making on the pandemic outcomes in each country. |
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