Key lessons learnt from COVID-19 intra-action reviews in the Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Kosovo and North Macedonia 2020-2021: a qualitative study.

COVID-19 Intra-action review pandemic preparedness response

Journal

BMJ open
ISSN: 2044-6055
Titre abrégé: BMJ Open
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101552874

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 03 2023
Historique:
entrez: 3 3 2023
pubmed: 4 3 2023
medline: 8 3 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Our study described how the WHO intra-action review (IAR) methodology was operationalised and customised in three Western Balkan countries and territories and the Republic of Moldova and analysed the common key findings to inform analyses of the lessons learnt from the pandemic response. We extracted data from the respective IAR reports and performed a qualitative thematic content analysis to identify common (between countries and territories) and cross-cutting (across the response pillars) themes on best practices, challenges and priority actions. The analysis involved three stages, namely: extraction of data, initial identification of emerging themes and review and definition of the themes. IARs were conducted in the Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Kosovo and the Republic of North Macedonia between December 2020 and November 2021. The IARs were conducted at different time points relative to the respective pandemic trajectories (14-day incidence rate ranging from 23 to 495 per 100 000). Case management was reviewed in all the IARs, while the infection prevention and control, surveillance and country-level coordination pillars were reviewed in three countries. The thematic content analysis identified four common and cross-cutting best practices, seven challenges and six priority recommendations. Recommendations included investing in sustainable human resources and technical capacities developed during the pandemic, providing continuous capacity-building and training (with regular simulation exercises), updating legislation, improving communication between healthcare providers at all levels of healthcare and enhancing digitalisation of health information systems. The IARs provided an opportunity for continuous collective reflection and learning with multisectoral engagement. They also offered an opportunity to review public health emergency preparedness and response functions in general, thereby contributing to generic health systems strengthening and resilience beyond COVID-19. However, success in strengthening the response and preparedness requires leadership and resource allocation, prioritisation and commitment by the countries and territories themselves.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36868592
pii: bmjopen-2022-066279
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066279
pmc: PMC9990164
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e066279

Subventions

Organisme : World Health Organization
ID : 001
Pays : International

Informations de copyright

© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: None declared.

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Auteurs

Jussi Sane (J)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark sanej@who.int.

Tanja Schmidt (T)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Nicolas Isla (N)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Rawi Ibrahim (R)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Balkan Hub, Belgrade, Serbia.

Golubinka Boshevska (G)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Balkan Hub, Belgrade, Serbia.

Landry Ndriko Mayigane (LN)

World Health Organization, Headquarters, Geneve, Switzerland.

Delphine Perriat (D)

Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany.

Janina Stauke (J)

Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany.

Sarah Esquevin (S)

Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany.

Angela Fehr (A)

Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany.

Mina Brajovic (M)

Montenegro Country Office, Podgorica, Montenegro.

Borko Bajić (B)

Institute for Public Health, Podgorica, Montenegro.

Igor Galic (I)

Institute for Public Health, Podgorica, Montenegro.

Isme Humolli (I)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Pristina Office, Pristina, Kosovo.

Dafina Gexha Bunjaku (DG)

Ministry of Health, Kosovo (in accordance with UNSCR 1244 (1999))*, Pristina, Kosovo.

Stela Gheorghita (S)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Republic of Moldova Country Office, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.

Arta Kuli (A)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, North Macedonia Country Offic, Skopje, North Macedonia.

Suzana Manevska (S)

Ministry of Health, Skopje, North Macedonia.

Kristina Stavridis (K)

Institute of Public Health, Skopje, North Macedonia.

Daniela Demiscan (D)

Ministry of Health, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.

Dumitru Capmari (D)

National Agency for Public Health, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.

Abebayehu Assefa Mengistu (AA)

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Balkan Hub, Belgrade, Serbia.

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