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Sustainable political commitment is necessary for institutionalizing community participation in health policy-making: Insights from Iran

governing social, economic and political philosophy; establishing a real-world and moral dialogue and communication between the government and the society; identifying and managing the conflicts of interest ... health policy system. One of the major challenges in these countries is the nature of governance and the political and economic philosophy governing the society. The details of the results obtained in this

Adopting, implementing and assimilating coproduced health and social care innovations involving structurally vulnerable populations: findings from a longitudinal, multiple case study design in Canada, Scotland and Sweden

inform a new municipal mental health policy sparked adoption in Case 2. In all cases, coproduced innovation centred around a central philosophy that valued lived experience on an equal basis with ... context (economic, social, political, geographical), inner context (organizational and community considerations), individual factors, innovation features and process considerations [ 13 ]. Conceptual

Understanding the influence of stakeholders on the implementation of front-of-pack nutrition labelling in the absence of public debate: the case of Portugal

format to be adopted remains unclear. Our study aims to (1) describe the context of the political decision regarding FoPL’s implementation in Portugal, (2) identify and characterize the actors involved in ... reports. The background of the political decision related to FoPLs in Portugal highlights the commitment of some influential stakeholders in favour of the traffic light format, including one of the major

The co-production process of an assessment programme: Between clarifying identity and developing the quality of French-speaking Belgian community health centres

tensions between two professional segments that, in this paper, we called “political professionalism” and “pragmatic professionalism”. These controversies show the importance of underlying challenges behind ... ’ communities and the geographical, political and organizational landscape in which they exist. This model of primary care organizations aims to provide a more appropriate response to the health and care needs of

Participatory policy analysis in health policy and systems research: reflections from a study in Nepal

system stakeholders (political, administrative and service-level workforce) at the local and provincial levels in Nepal. The workshops consisted of three activities: river of life, brainstorming and ... individual- and system-level reflections and discussions not only help in generating rich qualitative data, but can also address gaps in participants' understanding of practical, technical and political

Agenda-setting in policies related to high-risk sexual behaviours, stimulants, and alcohol abuse in Iranian adolescents

several factors, including the problem stream, the policy stream and the political stream. Within the problem stream, several factors contributed, such as the prevalence of high-risk behaviours, strong ... withdrawal, counselling and reference to receive specialized services. The political stream involves global attention towards non‑ communicable diseases and high‑risk behaviours, and the significant impact of

The role of provincial health administration in supporting district health management teams in the Democratic Republic of Congo: eliciting an initial programme theory of a realist evaluation

vertical programmes, competent public health administration staff, optimal decision space, supportive work conditions, availability of resources and absence of negative political influences). We identified ... , supportive work conditions, availability of resources and absence of negative political influences). *Correspondence: Samuel Bosongo Full list of author information is available at the end of the article

Evaluation of the National Health Insurance Program of Nepal: are political promises translated into actions?

Despite political promise to reduce out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on healthcare through the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP) of Nepal, its implementation is challenging with low enrolment

A preliminary engagement with the spatiality of power in cyberwar

the geopolitical spaces of cyberwar critically unexamined. To facilitate greater geographical engagement with cyberwar, this paper proposes a spatiality of power model to examine how political space and ... how political space and power might manifest in cyberwar. The model proposes four ways in which political space and power manifest offline and how the model can be applied towards cyberwar. The utility

Aiding empirical research on the commercial determinants of health: a scoping review of datasets and methods about lobbying

To support public health researchers and advocates seeking to challenge the influence of powerful commercial actors on health, it is necessary to develop a deeper understanding of corporate political ... understanding of corporate political activities. This project explores political science scholarship analysing lobbying to identify new datasets and research methods that can be applied to public health and

Challenges for research uptake for health policymaking and practice in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review

eligibility criteria. Overall, research uptake for policymaking and practice in LMICs was very low. The challenges to research uptake were related to lack of understanding of the local contexts, low political ... understanding of the political dimension and interest [ 3, 38, 49, 74, 75, 80, 84, 87, 91, 96, 97, 101, 106, 107, 117, 125–133, 135–138 ], political will [ 49, 60, 71, 115, 120, 139, 140 ] and political

Assessing the impact of an evidence- and consensus-based guideline for controlling SARS-CoV-2 transmission in German schools on decision-making processes: a multi-component qualitative analysis

bodies and that it was considered alongside other forms of evidence in some of these. We suggest that further research to evaluate the impact of public health guidelines on (political) decision-making is ... timeframes, and in  situations with complex, intersecting social, economic, and political pressures” [ 1 ]. PHSM aim to reduce the risk of transmission and, consequently, to reduce the burden on health

A balance between putting on the researcher’s hat and being a fellow human being: a researcher perspective on informal carer involvement in health and social care research

carers in research, “Philosophy of Science” and “Personal relationships and growth”. Both repertoires need to be recognized; however, as of today, the Philosophy of Science repertoire is more acknowledged ... illustrated with reference to one of the interpretive repertoires that were identified in the analysis. Involvement of informal carers was placed within a context of philosophy of science reasoning, where

Exploring the possible sources of fiscal space for health in India: insights from political regimes

measures in resource-poor economies. This study attempts to identify possible sources of fiscal space for health in India across political regimes. The study followed a descriptive approach to examine the ... the political regimes from 1998-1999 to 2021-2022 using a dummy variable regression model. Results: We found four possible sources of fiscal space for health, which include (1) raising domestic revenue

Impact of the workforce allocation on the technical performance of mental health services: the collective case of Helsinki-Uusimaa (Finland)

are still allocated to hospital and community residential services due to various social, economic and political factors. Despite previous research focussing on the number and cost of these services, no ... by local governments to population values rather than to real population MH needs due to complex political, managerial and historical reasons [ 22, 23, 25 ]. Current reforms in Finland are oriented

Overcoming the challenges facing Nepal’s health system during federalisation: an analysis of health system building blocks

Nepal’s move to a federal system was a major constitutional and political change, with significant devolution of power and resources from the central government to seven newly created provinces and ... introduced a policy to foster access to “Essential Health Care Services” (EHCS) for every citizen [ 21 ]. In 2015, the new Constitution of Nepal restructured the political system into a federal republic

Cosmopolis: public spaces, cosmopolitanism, and democracy

therefore propose a bibliographic review that deals with the political nature of public spaces, the dimension of contestation within public sociability, the advent of virtual public spaces, and the geography ... same democratic political phenomenon (Parkinson, 2012) . In the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt, notions of politics, democracy, and public space completely lose a sense of existence when

The complexities of integrating evidence-based preventative health into England’s NHS: lessons learnt from the case of PrEP

distrust (systemic-political capacity). We suggest that the findings hold implications for other ‘lifestyle’ conditions that are tackled through interventions funded by multiple healthcare bodies. We extend ... issues of evidence generation and sharing, and public mobilisation (organizational-operational capacity); and institutional politics and distrust (systemic-political capacity). Discussion and conclusion We

Piercing the veil on the functioning and effectiveness of district health system governance structures: perspectives from a South African province

contrast, fraught inter-governmental relations fueled by the complexity of governing across two spheres of government, political differences, and contestations over limited resources constrained DHS ... to the fact that this is driven by different priorities between provincial and local government, as well as different political priorities. According to participants, differences are difficult to

The Tunisian experience of participatory health governance: the Societal Dialogue for Health (a qualitative study)

, this process faced and still faces many challenges such as overreliance on volunteers; a crisis of trust; political instability and the lack of an effective communication strategy. These challenges ... University (ESCT) , Manouba , Tunisia 5 World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean , Cairo , Egypt 6 Paris Institute of Political Science (Sciences Po) , Paris , France Background