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Use of the Staged Development Tool for Assessing, Planning, and Measuring Progress in the Development of National Public Health Institutes.

Ezra J Barzilay1, Henry Vandi2, Sue Binder3, Ifeyinwa Udo4, Martha L Ospina5, Chikwe Ihekweazu6, Shelly Bratton7.   

Abstract

The Staged Development Tool (SDT) was created to help national public health institutes (NPHIs) assess their current capacity and develop roadmaps for achieving a higher level of functioning. This article discusses the current use of the SDT by national public health institutes to establish baseline capacity and inform strategic planning and its proposed use in a 3-step sequence for measuring the impact of capacity-building interventions over time. The article also includes descriptions of how national public health institutes have been using the SDT to assess their baseline capacity in management issues and core public health functions. The first use of the SDT by a national public health institute provides essential baseline information on their capacities and levels of functioning and plans for addressing gaps. By repeating the SDT after time for the plans to be implemented, the SDT can be used to evaluate changes in capacity and the effectiveness of the interventions made. Because the SDT is built to be complementary to existing assessments and public health strengthening tools and guidelines, implementing the SDT provides concrete, complementary information that can help countries achieve global health security goals and address current and future threats to public health.

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Keywords:  Global health security; National public health institutes; Public health agencies; Staged Development Tool

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30480497      PMCID: PMC6260584          DOI: 10.1089/hs.2018.0044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Secur        ISSN: 2326-5094


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