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Anna J. Dare Katherine C. Lee Josh Bleicher Alex E. Elobu Thaim B. Kamara Osborne Liko Samuel Luboga Akule Danlop Gabriel Kune Lars Hagander Andrew J. M. Leather Gavin Yamey 《PLoS medicine》2016,13(5)
BackgroundLittle is known about the social and political factors that influence priority setting for different health services in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), yet these factors are integral to understanding how national health agendas are established. We investigated factors that facilitate or prevent surgical care from being prioritized in LMICs.ConclusionsNational health agenda setting is a complex social and political process. To embed surgical care within national health policy, sustained advocacy efforts, effective framing of the problem and solutions, and country-specific data are required. Political, technical, and financial support from regional and international partners is also important. 相似文献
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