Gates Open Research | |
Health policy making process in Cameroon: a case for the utilization of the Target Policy Profile | |
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Yauba Saidu1  Hassan Ben Bachire2  Andreas Frambo1  Roberto Talongwa3  Clarence Mbanga1  Rebbea Zubili Nassiuma4  Owens Wiwa1  | |
[1] Clinton Health Access Initiative;Ministry of Public Health;University of Dschang;Institute for Global Health, Santa Chiara Lab, University of Siena | |
关键词: Situational analysis; Health policy; Target Policy Profile; Cameroon; policy makers; policy making; | |
DOI : 10.12688/gatesopenres.13580.1 | |
学科分类:电子与电气工程 | |
来源: American Journal Of Pharmtech Research | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: Translating research findings into health policy often encounters numerous challenges in many African countries, including Cameroon. One of these challenges is the lack of standard tools and procedures to connect researchers to policy makers. A tool such as the Target Policy Profile (TPoP) can help to close this gap, since it is designed to optimize dialogue around the evidence needed to effect a change in policy. In this paper, we assessed the policy making process in Cameroon and suggest how the process can be optimized using the TPoP. Methods: This study reports on qualitative data obtained from in-depth interviews of purposively selected individuals, and quantitative data extracted from strategic plans and reports of 17 vertical health programs in Cameroon. Results: The majority (10/17) of our respondents were males and had an average of 6.5 years’ experience in policy making in Cameroon. A relatively small number of interventions/policies (19) were introduced by the assessed programs between 2015-2020. An even smaller number (9) are planned for introduction in the upcoming years. Four major gaps were identified in the policy making process, including lack of standardized methods and tools, limited use of evidence, limited ownership of the process by the state, and limited evaluation of newly introduced policies/interventions. Our respondents considered the TPoP to be a useful tool, which can help improve policy development, implementation, and evaluation across their different programs. Conclusion: The TPoP can help address gaps identified in the health policy making process in Cameroon. Continued advocacy to help stakeholders understand its value proposition as well as training them on its use cases, may facilitate its adoption and use in Cameroon.
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