Sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities Strategy in Guatemala
Objective. Evaluate the sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities strategy in Guatemala in order to have solid evidence to support decision-making. Methods. A concurrent mixed-methods study was carried out in five phases: 1) theoretical-conceptual (based on a narrative review of the literature on...
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doaj-f45c5fe52f5e41d28203f8a1672f9acf2021-06-11T12:57:13ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1020-49891680-53482021-06-0145701910.26633/RPSP.2021.70rpspSustainability of the Healthy Municipalities Strategy in GuatemalaJorge Laureano-EugenioRaúl Otoniel Gómez-Rodríguez0Jhunny Tasejo-Corzantes1Augusto Silvestre Ramírez2Rosa María Pretell Aguilar3Jacqueline Elizabeth Alcalde-Rabanal4Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Guatemala City, Guatemala.Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Guatemala City, Guatemala.Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Guatemala City, Guatemala.Ministry of Health, Lima, Peru.National Institute of Health Public, Morelos, Mexico.Objective. Evaluate the sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities strategy in Guatemala in order to have solid evidence to support decision-making. Methods. A concurrent mixed-methods study was carried out in five phases: 1) theoretical-conceptual (based on a narrative review of the literature on sustainability, dimensions and categories were proposed for evaluation); 2) empirical (four municipalities were selected for convenience and 29 semi-structured interviews and four focus groups were conducted with key actors to explore sustainability; with this information, a score was assigned to each category and dimension); 3) analytical, by category and dimension (content analysis was performed for qualitative information, and totals and averages were calculated for quantitative information); 4) integrative (qualitative data were integrated into matrices by category and dimension, and quantitative data were supported by qualitative information); and 5) meta-inference (consideration was given to the context and its influence on the results). Results. Ninety-two (92) informants participated. In operational terms, progress was observed in the transfer and use of results, and in rotations in leadership. In the legal and political sphere, accountability and local planning were highlighted. In the economic sphere, progressive investment in health, water and sanitation was emphasized, as well as insufficient investment in social determinants of health. In the social sphere, few mechanisms were observed to promote and strengthen social participation. Conclusions. In the municipalities that participated in the study, a fair level of sustainability was observed in the Healthy Municipalities strategy.https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/54152evaluation studyhealthy cityhealth promotionlocal governmentguatemala |
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Jorge Laureano-Eugenio Raúl Otoniel Gómez-Rodríguez Jhunny Tasejo-Corzantes Augusto Silvestre Ramírez Rosa María Pretell Aguilar Jacqueline Elizabeth Alcalde-Rabanal |
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Jorge Laureano-Eugenio Raúl Otoniel Gómez-Rodríguez Jhunny Tasejo-Corzantes Augusto Silvestre Ramírez Rosa María Pretell Aguilar Jacqueline Elizabeth Alcalde-Rabanal Sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities Strategy in Guatemala Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública evaluation study healthy city health promotion local government guatemala |
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Jorge Laureano-Eugenio Raúl Otoniel Gómez-Rodríguez Jhunny Tasejo-Corzantes Augusto Silvestre Ramírez Rosa María Pretell Aguilar Jacqueline Elizabeth Alcalde-Rabanal |
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Sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities Strategy in Guatemala |
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Sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities Strategy in Guatemala |
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Sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities Strategy in Guatemala |
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Sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities Strategy in Guatemala |
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Sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities Strategy in Guatemala |
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sustainability of the healthy municipalities strategy in guatemala |
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Pan American Health Organization |
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Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública |
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Objective. Evaluate the sustainability of the Healthy Municipalities strategy in Guatemala in order to have solid evidence to support decision-making.
Methods. A concurrent mixed-methods study was carried out in five phases: 1) theoretical-conceptual (based on a narrative review of the literature on sustainability, dimensions and categories were proposed for evaluation); 2) empirical (four municipalities were selected for convenience and 29 semi-structured interviews and four focus groups were conducted with key actors to explore sustainability; with this information, a score was assigned to each category and dimension); 3) analytical, by category and dimension (content analysis was performed for qualitative information, and totals and averages were calculated for quantitative information); 4) integrative (qualitative data were integrated into matrices by category and dimension, and quantitative data were supported by qualitative information); and 5) meta-inference (consideration was given to the context and its influence on the results).
Results. Ninety-two (92) informants participated. In operational terms, progress was observed in the transfer and use of results, and in rotations in leadership. In the legal and political sphere, accountability and local planning were highlighted. In the economic sphere, progressive investment in health, water and sanitation was emphasized, as well as insufficient investment in social determinants of health. In the social sphere, few mechanisms were observed to promote and strengthen social participation.
Conclusions. In the municipalities that participated in the study, a fair level of sustainability was observed in the Healthy Municipalities strategy. |
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