| Literature DB >> 30237876 |
Yingxi Zhao1,2, Kaci Kennedy3, Kun Tang4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: China has been described as a "rogue" donor suspected of using foreign assistance to obtain raw materials, promote exports, and strengthen its business links with aid recipient countries. However, the factors influencing China's development assistance policy have rarely been analysed, particularly those related to its health aid. This study explores the factors that could affect the allocation of China's development assistance for health (DAH) from three key aspects: recipient need, recipient merit, and donor interest.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30237876 PMCID: PMC6128241 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.08.020502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Summary of potential influencing factors of China’s DAH
| Category | Influencing factors | Data source | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Development Indicators
( | Average of GDP per capita 2006-2014,
in current US$ | ||
| IHME Global Burden of Disease
( | Data from 2010 | ||
| World Health Organization | Data from World Health Statistics
2011, physicians number per 10 000 population between
2000-2010 | ||
| World Health Organization | Data from World Health Statistics
2011, hospital beds number per 10 000 population between
2000-2009 | ||
| IHME Global Burden of Disease
( | Data from 2010 | ||
| Worldwide Governance Indicators
( | Data from 2011, a scale ranging from
-2.5 to 2.5 with higher values corresponding to better
performance | ||
| Political terror scale ( | Data from 2011, a scale between 1
and 5, with higher numbers indicating more human rights
abuses | ||
| UN Comtrade ( | The proportion of China’s
export to the recipient’s total import in 2011 | ||
| United Nations General Assembly
Voting Data ( | Average across 2006-2014, ranged
from –1 (least similar interests) to 1 (most similar
interests) | ||
| World Development Indicators | Average across 2006-2014, the total natural resource rents (as a % of GDP) |
UN – United Nations, GDP – gross domestic product, IHME – Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Figure 1Recipients of China’s development assistance for health and DAH level (until 2011).
Spearman correlation coefficients between DAH level and influencing factors: results of the univariate and multivariate analyses
| Influencing factors | Univariate
analysis | Multivariate analysis | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.46093 | <0.0001† | -0.31941 | 0.0049† | |
| 0.20155 | 0.0694* | 0.15294 | 0.1872 | |
| -0.39653 | 0.0002† | -0.19208 | 0.0965* | |
| 0.02184 | 0.8456 | -0.23227 | 0.0435† | |
| 0.09680 | 0.3869 | -0.01130 | 0.9228 | |
| -0.09417 | 0.4001 | -0.10002 | 0.3900 | |
| 0.27428 | 0.0126† | 0.12583 | 0.2788 | |
GDP – gross domestic product, UN – United Nations, DALY – disability-adjusted life year
*P < 0.1.
†P < 0.05.
Spearman correlation coefficients between DAH level and influencing factors: stratified by development status
| Influencing factors | Least
developed countries (n = 41) | Lower
income and Lower middle income countries
(n = 21) | Upper
middle income countries (n = 20) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.02792 | 0.8735 | -0.22486 | 0.4204 | 0.10356 | 0.7246 | |
| 0.21920 | 0.2058 | 0.05563 | 0.8439 | 0.35880 | 0.2077 | |
| -0.11776 | 0.5005 | 0.05409 | 0.8482 | -0.04936 | 0.8669 | |
| -0.21487 | 0.2151 | -0.11554 | 0.6818 | -0.12654 | 0.6664 | |
| 0.06313 | 0.7181 | -0.05348 | 0.8499 | -0.53412 | 0.0491† | |
| -0.16066 | 0.3566 | -0.02198 | 0.9380 | -0.23426 | 0.4202 | |
| 0.29892 | 0.0811* | -0.03012 | 0.9152 | 0.31022 | 0.2804 | |
DAH - development assistance for health, GDP – gross domestic product, UN – United Nations, DALY – disability-adjusted life year
*P < 0.1.
†P < 0.05.
Spearman correlation coefficients between different types of China’s DAH and influencing factors
| Influencing factors | Medical
team* | Hospital
construction* | Anti-malaria center | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.06087 | 0.6039 | -0.03537 | 0.7680 | -0.04147 | 0.7221 | |
| -0.20929 | 0.0715* | – | – | – | – | |
| – | – | -0.07326 | 0.5408 | – | – | |
| – | – | – | – | 0.46473 | <0.0001‡ | |
| -0.09735 | 0.4060 | -0.13813 | 0.2472 | -0.13393 | 0.2487 | |
| -0.16843 | 0.1486 | 0.03929 | 0.7431 | -0.19235 | 0.0960 | |
| 0.11007 | 0.3472 | -0.05387 | 0.6531 | -0.05322 | 0.6480 | |
| 0.14313 | 0.2206 | -0.06558 | 0.5841 | -0.16715 | 0.1490 | |
| 0.06214 | 0.5964 | -0.02098 | 0.8612 | 0.10031 | 0.3386 | |
*Additionally adjusted for all-cause DALYs.
†P < 0.1.
‡P < 0.05.