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Health systems strengthening to arrest the global disability burden: empirical development of prioritised components for a global strategy for improving musculoskeletal health

Authors :
Dieter Wiek
Richard Brown
Andrew M Briggs
Saurab Sharma
James Waddell
Anthony D Woolf
Lyn March
Helen Slater
Enrique R Soriano
Kristina E Åkesson
Fiona M Blyth
Ali Mobasheri
Ben Horgan
Helen E Foster
Neil Betteridge
Joanne E Jordan
Anil Jain
Francesca Gimigliano
Nuzhat Ali
Margareta C Nordin
Shuichi Matsuda
Carmen Huckel Schneider
Sarika Parambath
James J Young
Deborah Kopansky-Giles
Swatee Mishrra
Joletta Belton
Demelash Debere
Karsten E Dreinhöfer
Laura Finucane
Scott Haldeman
Syed A Haq
Manjul Joshipura
Asgar A Kalla
Jakob Lothe
Lillian Mwaniki
Marilyn Pattison
Felipe J J Reis
Heather Tick
Source :
BMJ Global Health, Vol 6, Iss 6 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

Introduction Despite the profound burden of disease, a strategic global response to optimise musculoskeletal (MSK) health and guide national-level health systems strengthening priorities remains absent. Auspiced by the Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health (G-MUSC), we aimed to empirically derive requisite priorities and components of a strategic response to guide global and national-level action on MSK health.Methods Design: mixed-methods, three-phase design.Phase 1: qualitative study with international key informants (KIs), including patient representatives and people with lived experience. KIs characterised the contemporary landscape for MSK health and priorities for a global strategic response.Phase 2: scoping review of national health policies to identify contemporary MSK policy trends and foci.Phase 3: informed by phases 1–2, was a global eDelphi where multisectoral panellists rated and iterated a framework of priorities and detailed components/actions.Results Phase 1: 31 KIs representing 25 organisations were sampled from 20 countries (40% low and middle income (LMIC)). Inductively derived themes were used to construct a logic model to underpin latter phases, consisting of five guiding principles, eight strategic priority areas and seven accelerators for action.Phase 2: of the 165 documents identified, 41 (24.8%) from 22 countries (88% high-income countries) and 2 regions met the inclusion criteria. Eight overarching policy themes, supported by 47 subthemes, were derived, aligning closely with the logic model.Phase 3: 674 panellists from 72 countries (46% LMICs) participated in round 1 and 439 (65%) in round 2 of the eDelphi. Fifty-nine components were retained with 10 (17%) identified as essential for health systems. 97.6% and 94.8% agreed or strongly agreed the framework was valuable and credible, respectively, for health systems strengthening.Conclusion An empirically derived framework, co-designed and strongly supported by multisectoral stakeholders, can now be used as a blueprint for global and country-level responses to improve MSK health and prioritise system strengthening initiatives.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20597908
Volume :
6
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Global Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.046f15591805405c97e580254ebca789
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006045