The need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informants

Abstract Background Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, MSK pain and MSK injury/trauma are the largest contributors to the global burden of disability, yet global guidance to arrest the rising disability burden is lacking. We aimed to explore contemporary context, challenges and opportunities at a glo...

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Main Authors: Andrew M. Briggs, Joanne E. Jordan, Deborah Kopansky-Giles, Saurab Sharma, Lyn March, Carmen Huckel Schneider, Swatee Mishrra, James J. Young, Helen Slater
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41256-021-00201-7
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spelling doaj-c67630755ee84d0c9e5429430fa5331b2021-07-18T11:30:58ZengBMCGlobal Health Research and Policy2397-06422021-07-016112210.1186/s41256-021-00201-7The need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informantsAndrew M. Briggs0Joanne E. Jordan1Deborah Kopansky-Giles2Saurab Sharma3Lyn March4Carmen Huckel Schneider5Swatee Mishrra6James J. Young7Helen Slater8Curtin School of Allied Health, Curtin UniversityHealthSense (Aust) Pty LtdDepartment of Research, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic CollegeDepartment of Physiotherapy, Kathmandu University School of Medical SciencesDepartment of Rheumatology, Royal North Shore HospitalMenzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of SydneySydney Musculoskeletal, Bone & Joint Health Alliance, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of SydneyDepartment of Research, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic CollegeCurtin School of Allied Health, Curtin UniversityAbstract Background Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, MSK pain and MSK injury/trauma are the largest contributors to the global burden of disability, yet global guidance to arrest the rising disability burden is lacking. We aimed to explore contemporary context, challenges and opportunities at a global level and relevant to health systems strengthening for MSK health, as identified by international key informants (KIs) to inform a global MSK health strategic response. Methods An in-depth qualitative study was undertaken with international KIs, purposively sampled across high-income and low and middle-income countries (LMICs). KIs identified as representatives of peak global and international organisations (clinical/professional, advocacy, national government and the World Health Organization), thought leaders, and people with lived experience in advocacy roles. Verbatim transcripts of individual semi-structured interviews were analysed inductively using a grounded theory method. Data were organised into categories describing 1) contemporary context; 2) goals; 3) guiding principles; 4) accelerators for action; and 5) strategic priority areas (pillars), to build a data-driven logic model. Here, we report on categories 1–4 of the logic model. Results Thirty-one KIs from 20 countries (40% LMICs) affiliated with 25 organisations participated. Six themes described contemporary context (category 1): 1) MSK health is afforded relatively lower priority status compared with other health conditions and is poorly legitimised; 2) improving MSK health is more than just healthcare; 3) global guidance for country-level system strengthening is needed; 4) impact of COVID-19 on MSK health; 5) multiple inequities associated with MSK health; and 6) complexity in health service delivery for MSK health. Five guiding principles (category 3) focussed on adaptability; inclusiveness through co-design; prevention and reducing disability; a lifecourse approach; and equity and value-based care. Goals (category 2) and seven accelerators for action (category 4) were also derived. Conclusion KIs strongly supported the creation of an adaptable global strategy to catalyse and steward country-level health systems strengthening responses for MSK health. The data-driven logic model provides a blueprint for global agencies and countries to initiate appropriate whole-of-health system reforms to improve population-level prevention and management of MSK health. Contextual considerations about MSK health and accelerators for action should be considered in reform activities.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41256-021-00201-7Global healthDisabilityRehabilitationMusculoskeletalStrategySystems strengthening
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author Andrew M. Briggs
Joanne E. Jordan
Deborah Kopansky-Giles
Saurab Sharma
Lyn March
Carmen Huckel Schneider
Swatee Mishrra
James J. Young
Helen Slater
spellingShingle Andrew M. Briggs
Joanne E. Jordan
Deborah Kopansky-Giles
Saurab Sharma
Lyn March
Carmen Huckel Schneider
Swatee Mishrra
James J. Young
Helen Slater
The need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informants
Global Health Research and Policy
Global health
Disability
Rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal
Strategy
Systems strengthening
author_facet Andrew M. Briggs
Joanne E. Jordan
Deborah Kopansky-Giles
Saurab Sharma
Lyn March
Carmen Huckel Schneider
Swatee Mishrra
James J. Young
Helen Slater
author_sort Andrew M. Briggs
title The need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informants
title_short The need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informants
title_full The need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informants
title_fullStr The need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informants
title_full_unstemmed The need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informants
title_sort need for adaptable global guidance in health systems strengthening for musculoskeletal health: a qualitative study of international key informants
publisher BMC
series Global Health Research and Policy
issn 2397-0642
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, MSK pain and MSK injury/trauma are the largest contributors to the global burden of disability, yet global guidance to arrest the rising disability burden is lacking. We aimed to explore contemporary context, challenges and opportunities at a global level and relevant to health systems strengthening for MSK health, as identified by international key informants (KIs) to inform a global MSK health strategic response. Methods An in-depth qualitative study was undertaken with international KIs, purposively sampled across high-income and low and middle-income countries (LMICs). KIs identified as representatives of peak global and international organisations (clinical/professional, advocacy, national government and the World Health Organization), thought leaders, and people with lived experience in advocacy roles. Verbatim transcripts of individual semi-structured interviews were analysed inductively using a grounded theory method. Data were organised into categories describing 1) contemporary context; 2) goals; 3) guiding principles; 4) accelerators for action; and 5) strategic priority areas (pillars), to build a data-driven logic model. Here, we report on categories 1–4 of the logic model. Results Thirty-one KIs from 20 countries (40% LMICs) affiliated with 25 organisations participated. Six themes described contemporary context (category 1): 1) MSK health is afforded relatively lower priority status compared with other health conditions and is poorly legitimised; 2) improving MSK health is more than just healthcare; 3) global guidance for country-level system strengthening is needed; 4) impact of COVID-19 on MSK health; 5) multiple inequities associated with MSK health; and 6) complexity in health service delivery for MSK health. Five guiding principles (category 3) focussed on adaptability; inclusiveness through co-design; prevention and reducing disability; a lifecourse approach; and equity and value-based care. Goals (category 2) and seven accelerators for action (category 4) were also derived. Conclusion KIs strongly supported the creation of an adaptable global strategy to catalyse and steward country-level health systems strengthening responses for MSK health. The data-driven logic model provides a blueprint for global agencies and countries to initiate appropriate whole-of-health system reforms to improve population-level prevention and management of MSK health. Contextual considerations about MSK health and accelerators for action should be considered in reform activities.
topic Global health
Disability
Rehabilitation
Musculoskeletal
Strategy
Systems strengthening
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41256-021-00201-7
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