| Literature DB >> 34501834 |
Olga Gershuni1,2, Katarzyna Czabanowska1,3, Genc Burazeri1,4, Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic5, Grzegorz Juszczyk6, Anna Cichowska Myrup7, Volodymyr Kurpita8.
Abstract
Background: At present, in Ukraine, there is an insufficient capacity for up-to-date surveillance of the health status of the general population; public health (PH) promotion and disease prevention activities are scarce. Additionally, there is an urgent need to ensure, develop and support an efficient public health workforce (PHW) and appropriately address existing health issues. Ukraine currently introduces PH system reforms in line with its current burden of disease, the epidemiological profile and the Essential Public Health Services (EPHOs). This analysis aims to propose a pragmatic framework to provide guidance and recommendations related to the development, support and planning of the PHW in Ukraine.Entities:
Keywords: framework; policy analysis; public health; public health workforce; public health workforce development; scoping review
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34501834 PMCID: PMC8431433 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18179246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The framework of considerations for a public health workforce development plan in Ukraine. Source: adapted from Ruderman and Grason [19].
Key strategic areas for implementation including “what and how”.
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The potential barriers and obstacles for the implementation of the proposed plan for public health workforce (PHW) development | The attitudes, behaviors and practices of the population in general may pose potential obstacles or barriers to the effective implementation of a new policy. For example, the potential obstacles regarding public health (PH) professionals may include (but are not limited to) their lack of knowledge about what is understood by PH in general and who represents PHW; lack of agreement; lack of awareness or familiarity with this issue; lack of motivation and outcome expectancy. Additionally, the barriers and obstacles regarding organizational change may include resistance and scepticism of the relevant institutions or organizations, lack of accountability, leadership, inadequate system structures and the workforce. | A mixed-method approach can be used to perform the so-called “diagnostic analysis” to assess the perceived obstacles and barriers for implementing the upcoming PHW development plan. These can be addressed by focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, interviews with key informants or stakeholders or other qualitative methods. |
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Implementation strategies to facilitate the attitude, behavior and practice changes among Ukrainian citizens | The aim will be to assess the perceptions of the Ukrainian population regarding the recommended PHW development plan. Thus, the general population and current PHW should be aware of ongoing PH reforms, focusing on developing a sufficient human resources plan. Moreover, it will offer assistance and raise mindfulness among the population about PH, the PHW and a profession that may be interesting to pursue for young generations. | One (or several) techniques may be appropriate, including community asset inventory, stakeholder discussions, key informant interviews and online partner surveys. A short online survey, for example, may reveal population perspectives concerning public health reforms and will be available through the webpage of the Ministry of Health. |
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Implementation strategies to facilitate the necessary behavioral changes in the PHW | Endorsement of the recommended framework for PHW development requires behavioral changes of PH specialists and other health professionals engaged in implementing a new policy. It might be positive if each regional PH agency will determine the appropriate method for sharing this information based on local needs (including the provision of training, workshops, etc.). However, media campaigns developed at a national level are needed to avoid differences in explaining the effects and “show how” the country can prevent contrast in delivering the results. Additionally, the media campaigns can display the country’s performance of the new PH system in general. In any case, PH is still not a well-understood concept or broadly accepted notion in Ukraine. | We recommend developing comprehensive media campaigns to increase the awareness of health professionals, other relevant stakeholders and the general population. Additionally, competency-based training and implementation of a suitable continuous professional development plan for improving and retraining the PHW might be helpful. |
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Implementation strategies to facilitate the necessary organizational and institutional changes | To tackle resistance to and scepticism of the relevant institutions and organizations, inadequate leadership, workforce, accountability or inadequate systems and structures, a detailed inventory of PH institutions should be in place. Such an inventory can be a systematic process with a clear mission and goals which examines the ability of institutions to provide PH services and operations. Furthermore, each institution needs to describe the objectives, programming, staffing and available resources to meet core services and priority areas. Additionally, the managers need to be fully trained to present and discuss (using comprehensive tools) the proposed plan to a team in a transformative way. | We recommend an inventory of the institutions that provide PH services and operations in Ukraine, defining their mission, strategy and objectives with the PHW to stimulate ownership and adequate participation in the process. First-line managers should be trained, giving them appropriate tools to work with their teams in a transformative and innovative way (such as developing leadership capacity). Additionally, it may be helpful to introduce training based on the models of change; training on how to deal with resistance to change and diffusion of innovation and training in political leadership, stakeholder mapping and analysis dealing with power and distance. |
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Strategies for implementation to facilitate the necessary system changes | The suggested framework of the PHW development plan will require some changes at the general level of the health care system in Ukraine. Such modifications may include governance structure, financial issues, the delivery of health services and the induction of acceptable quality and quantity enumeration of the PHW. Furthermore, the development of adequate expertise and professionalism should be based on evidence-based interventions. Therefore, the new strategy will require some changes at the general level of the health care system in Ukraine, including governance structure, financial issues and the delivery of health services. | Assessment of the perceptions of the Ukrainian population regarding the recommended PHW development plan is necessary. We recommend the performance of gap analysis (demand–supply) between the desired and available PHW. |
Source: adapted from the “fishbone” or Ishikawa diagram [18] and Fretheim et al. [17].