The role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for all

Abstract The September 2019 United Nations’ High-Level Meeting renewed political commitments to invest in universal health coverage by strengthening health systems, programmes and policies to achieve ‘health for all’. This Political Declaration is relevant to addressing the increasing global burden...

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Main Authors: Hueiming Liu, Mark D. Huffman, Kathy Trieu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-04-01
Series:Health Research Policy and Systems
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12961-020-00553-5
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spelling doaj-9888a0e6c93e40448d0a4d7fb91355792020-11-25T03:01:10ZengBMCHealth Research Policy and Systems1478-45052020-04-011811410.1186/s12961-020-00553-5The role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for allHueiming Liu0Mark D. Huffman1Kathy Trieu2The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South WalesThe George Institute for Global Health, University of New South WalesThe George Institute for Global Health, University of New South WalesAbstract The September 2019 United Nations’ High-Level Meeting renewed political commitments to invest in universal health coverage by strengthening health systems, programmes and policies to achieve ‘health for all’. This Political Declaration is relevant to addressing the increasing global burden of non-communicable diseases, but how can evidence-based programmes and policies be meaningfully implemented and integrated into local contexts? In this Commentary, we describe how the process of contextualisation and associated tools, such as ecological frameworks, implementation research frameworks, health system indicators, effective system strengthening strategies and evidence mapping databases with priority-setting, can enhance the implementation and integration of non-communicable disease prevention and control policies and programmes. Examples across health platforms include (1) population approaches to reducing excess sodium intake, (2) fixed-dose combination therapy for cardiovascular disease prevention and control, and (3) health systems strengthening for improving the quality and safety of cardiovascular care. Contextualisation is needed to transfer evidence into locally relevant and impactful policies and programmes. The systematic and comprehensive use of contextualisation tools leverages key implementation research principles to achieve ‘health for all’.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12961-020-00553-5Non-communicable diseasepolicy analysiscontexthealth systemsfixed dose combinationsodium reduction
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Mark D. Huffman
Kathy Trieu
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Kathy Trieu
The role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for all
Health Research Policy and Systems
Non-communicable disease
policy analysis
context
health systems
fixed dose combination
sodium reduction
author_facet Hueiming Liu
Mark D. Huffman
Kathy Trieu
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title The role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for all
title_short The role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for all
title_full The role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for all
title_fullStr The role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for all
title_full_unstemmed The role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for all
title_sort role of contextualisation in enhancing non-communicable disease programmes and policy implementation to achieve health for all
publisher BMC
series Health Research Policy and Systems
issn 1478-4505
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract The September 2019 United Nations’ High-Level Meeting renewed political commitments to invest in universal health coverage by strengthening health systems, programmes and policies to achieve ‘health for all’. This Political Declaration is relevant to addressing the increasing global burden of non-communicable diseases, but how can evidence-based programmes and policies be meaningfully implemented and integrated into local contexts? In this Commentary, we describe how the process of contextualisation and associated tools, such as ecological frameworks, implementation research frameworks, health system indicators, effective system strengthening strategies and evidence mapping databases with priority-setting, can enhance the implementation and integration of non-communicable disease prevention and control policies and programmes. Examples across health platforms include (1) population approaches to reducing excess sodium intake, (2) fixed-dose combination therapy for cardiovascular disease prevention and control, and (3) health systems strengthening for improving the quality and safety of cardiovascular care. Contextualisation is needed to transfer evidence into locally relevant and impactful policies and programmes. The systematic and comprehensive use of contextualisation tools leverages key implementation research principles to achieve ‘health for all’.
topic Non-communicable disease
policy analysis
context
health systems
fixed dose combination
sodium reduction
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12961-020-00553-5
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