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Programme de promotion de l'équité au moyen du renforcement des capacités de recherche appliquée en cybersanté

On comprend mal la façon dont les solutions en cybersanté sont perçues, conçues, mises en oeuvre et utilisées. Il ne suffit pas d'examiner les questions relatives à l'automatisation, à l'alimentation en électricité et au caractère abordable. S'impose plutôt un examen - tenant compte des particularités contextuelles, politiques et sociales - des modes d'appropriation de diverses TIC, des groupes qui sont inclus et de ceux qui se retrouvent exclus, et de la question de savoir si l'intégration des TIC favorise l'équité en santé. Le programme Strengthening Equity through Applied Research Capacity Building in e-Health (SEARCH) consistera à cultiver la capacité de recherche locale d'étudier la cybersanté afin de déterminer si elle a des retombées positives sur l'équité en santé et sur l'efficacité des systèmes de santé. Une attention particulière sera accordée à la rigueur méthodologique et analytique ainsi qu'au dialogue sur les politiques. La première phase du programme SEARCH comportera des études de délimitation ainsi que des ateliers, sur lesquels s'appuiera l'élaboration du programme de recherche pour la suite.

No projet
106229
État du projet
Terminé
Date de fin
Durée
60 months
Agent(e) responsable du crdi
Chaitali Sinha
Financement total
CA$ 3,430,000.00
Emplacement
Asie centrale
Asie du sud
Extrême-Orient
Amérique du Sud
Programmes
Santé des mères et des enfants
Santé des mères et des enfants
Économies en réseaux
Institution
University of the Philippines Manila Development Foundation
Pays de l’institution
Switzerland
Chargé(e) de projet
Chris Bailey
Institution
World Health Organization/Organisation mondiale de la santé/Organización Mundial de la Salud
Pays de l’institution
Kenya
Chargé(e) de projet
Doris Kirigia
Institution
Kenya Medical Research Institute
Pays de l’institution
Ethiopia
Chargé(e) de projet
Dr Daniel Datiko
Institution
Sidama Zone Health Department
Pays de l’institution
Lebanon
Chargé(e) de projet
Dr Shadi Saleh
Institution
American University of Beirut
Institution
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Pays de l’institution
Peru
Chargé(e) de projet
José Enrique Pérez-Lu MD MSc
Institution
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Pays de l’institution
South Africa
Chargé(e) de projet
Lyn Hanmer
Institution
SAHIA ASSOCIATION (ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED UNDER SECTION 21)
Pays de l’institution
Burkina Faso
Chargé(e) de projet
Maurice Yé
Institution
Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna
Institution
Institute of Population
Pays de l’institution
Viet Nam
Chargé(e) de projet
PhD Liem T. Nguyen
Institution
Institute of Population, Health and Development
Pays de l’institution
Philippines
Chargé(e) de projet
Portia Fernandez- Marcelo
Institution
University of the Philippines Manila Development Foundation, Inc.
Pays de l’institution
Philippines
Chargé(e) de projet
Portia Fernandez-Marcelo
Institution
University of the Philippines Manila Development Foundation, Inc.
Pays de l’institution
Bangladesh
Chargé(e) de projet
Sabrina Rasheed
Institution
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
Pays de l’institution
United Kingdom
Chargé(e) de projet
Sally Theobald
Institution
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Institution
University of the Philippines Manila Development Foundation

Résultats

Making ehealth equitable and accountable for health systems integration : capacity building for evidence generation and translation : final technical report

Making ehealth equitable and accountable for health systems integration : capacity building for evidence generation and translation : final technical report

Informes

The aim of the research is to develop equity and accountability framework(s) for integration of ICT applications (eHealth and mHealth) within health systems, and to analyse their role(s) in influencing the performance of the Bangladesh health system as it strives to achieve universal health coverage. The implementation of eHealth in Bangladesh remains uncoordinated and is often not aligned with national health priorities. A tool has been developed to allow policy makers and practitioners of eHealth to think through equity and accountability aspects of eHealth during design delivery and evaluation. (See Appendix 2).

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Rasheed, Sabrina, Das, Susmita, Ahmed, Tanvir

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Langage : Anglais

Making ehealth equitable and accountable for health systems integration : capacity building for evidence generation and translation : final technical report

Making ehealth equitable and accountable for health systems integration : capacity building for evidence generation and translation : final technical report

Rapports

The aim of the research is to develop equity and accountability framework(s) for integration of ICT applications (eHealth and mHealth) within health systems, and to analyse their role(s) in influencing the performance of the Bangladesh health system as it strives to achieve universal health coverage. The implementation of eHealth in Bangladesh remains uncoordinated and is often not aligned with national health priorities. A tool has been developed to allow policy makers and practitioners of eHealth to think through equity and accountability aspects of eHealth during design delivery and evaluation. (See Appendix 2).

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Rasheed, Sabrina, Das, Susmita, Ahmed, Tanvir

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Langage : Anglais

An evidence-based framework for integrating eHealth into more equitable health systems

An evidence-based framework for integrating eHealth into more equitable health systems

Documentos

The eHealth Equity, Governance, and Health Systems Integration evidence-based Framework provides a systematic approach to better integrate eHealth into equitable health systems. These fundamental principles are essential to future success of eHealth initiatives worldwide.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Catalani, Caricia, Were, Martin, Hoth, Angela

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Langage : Anglais

An evidence-based framework for integrating eHealth into more equitable health systems

An evidence-based framework for integrating eHealth into more equitable health systems

Documents

The eHealth Equity, Governance, and Health Systems Integration evidence-based Framework provides a systematic approach to better integrate eHealth into equitable health systems. These fundamental principles are essential to future success of eHealth initiatives worldwide.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Catalani, Caricia, Were, Martin, Hoth, Angela

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Langage : Anglais

Learning evaluation of strengthening equity through applied research capacity building in eHealth (SEARCH) - final report

Learning evaluation of strengthening equity through applied research capacity building in eHealth (SEARCH) - final report

Informes

Five evaluation questions were formulated around the following topics: integration of social and gender analysis; implementation of knowledge translation strategies; the approach to research quality; cross-grant learning and networking; and implementation of central concepts – derived from the principles of the former IDRC Governance for Equity in Health Systems (GEHS) program, under which Strengthening Equity through Applied Research Capacity building (SEARCH) was funded. Recommendations and lessons learned are presented. A more narrowly defined research area may provide improved conditions for generating a critical level of results at the program level.

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Langage : Anglais

Learning evaluation of strengthening equity through applied research capacity building in eHealth (SEARCH) - final report

Learning evaluation of strengthening equity through applied research capacity building in eHealth (SEARCH) - final report

Rapports

Five evaluation questions were formulated around the following topics: integration of social and gender analysis; implementation of knowledge translation strategies; the approach to research quality; cross-grant learning and networking; and implementation of central concepts – derived from the principles of the former IDRC Governance for Equity in Health Systems (GEHS) program, under which Strengthening Equity through Applied Research Capacity building (SEARCH) was funded. Recommendations and lessons learned are presented. A more narrowly defined research area may provide improved conditions for generating a critical level of results at the program level.

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Langage : Anglais

Employing ehealth to enhance equity in access to and quality of chronic care services in primary health care in Lebanon final technical report

Employing ehealth to enhance equity in access to and quality of chronic care services in primary health care in Lebanon final technical report

Informes

The e-Sahha (Arabic for eHealth) intervention had two components: (1) primary health care (PHC) center-based: targeting providers and patients suffering from diabetes and hypertension treated in these centers; and (2) community-based: targeting to enhance access among underserved populations. The e-Sahha intervention effectively reached residents of rural areas and Palestinian refugee camps, engaging both men and women above the age of 40 years. There was genuine acceptance of the intervention across all stakeholders involved. This report provides detailed information on the activities and outcomes of the project.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Saleh, Shadi

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Langage : Anglais

Employing ehealth to enhance equity in access to and quality of chronic care services in primary health care in Lebanon final technical report

Employing ehealth to enhance equity in access to and quality of chronic care services in primary health care in Lebanon final technical report

Rapports

The e-Sahha (Arabic for eHealth) intervention had two components: (1) primary health care (PHC) center-based: targeting providers and patients suffering from diabetes and hypertension treated in these centers; and (2) community-based: targeting to enhance access among underserved populations. The e-Sahha intervention effectively reached residents of rural areas and Palestinian refugee camps, engaging both men and women above the age of 40 years. There was genuine acceptance of the intervention across all stakeholders involved. This report provides detailed information on the activities and outcomes of the project.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Saleh, Shadi

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Langage : Anglais

Improving maternal and prenatal care for ethnic minorities in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam through an integrated eHealth and user-provider interaction model (mMom: 2013-2016)

Improving maternal and prenatal care for ethnic minorities in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam through an integrated eHealth and user-provider interaction model (mMom: 2013-2016)

Informes

Poor education, socio-economic and social status, as well as rural/remote residence are cited as primary determinants of poor health outcomes amongst ethnic minorities (EM) in Vietnam. The mMOM project implemented an innovative, integrated mobile health (mHealth) program to improve the maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) of ethnic minority women (EMW). The project reached its target audience of EMW and women living in remote areas, engaging women in their MNCH care, with acceptance of the interventions across all stakeholder groups. The report reviews project aims and outcomes as well as avenues for scaling up.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : O’Neil, John, McBride, Bronwyn, Eni, Rachel, Nguyen, Tien

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Langage : Anglais

Improving maternal and prenatal care for ethnic minorities in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam through an integrated eHealth and user-provider interaction model (mMom: 2013-2016)

Improving maternal and prenatal care for ethnic minorities in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam through an integrated eHealth and user-provider interaction model (mMom: 2013-2016)

Rapports

Poor education, socio-economic and social status, as well as rural/remote residence are cited as primary determinants of poor health outcomes amongst ethnic minorities (EM) in Vietnam. The mMOM project implemented an innovative, integrated mobile health (mHealth) program to improve the maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) of ethnic minority women (EMW). The project reached its target audience of EMW and women living in remote areas, engaging women in their MNCH care, with acceptance of the interventions across all stakeholder groups. The report reviews project aims and outcomes as well as avenues for scaling up.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : O’Neil, John, McBride, Bronwyn, Eni, Rachel, Nguyen, Tien

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Langage : Anglais

Applied research on health extension workers using ehealth to strengthen equitable systems in Southern Ethiopia health

Applied research on health extension workers using ehealth to strengthen equitable systems in Southern Ethiopia health

Informes

The project successfully established an eHealth system in Southern Ethiopia. It provided training for and engaging of health extension workers (HEWs), supervisors, Health Management Information System (HMIS) focal persons, and policy makers. It was conducted in Sidama and Gedeo zones in Southern Ethiopia, with Sidama zone being the intervention zone, and Gedeo the control zone. Over 60 female health extension workers were trained. Data can be collected in real-time and is accessible throughout all levels of the health system. This has created stronger links with policy makers for action. Over 200,000 rural women and men benefit from improved health services.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Datiko, Daniel G., Zerihun, Aschenaki, Borra, Gemeda, Zewde, Webealam Mengesha, Birhan, Dawit

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Langage : Anglais

Applied research on health extension workers using ehealth to strengthen equitable systems in Southern Ethiopia health

Applied research on health extension workers using ehealth to strengthen equitable systems in Southern Ethiopia health

Rapports

The project successfully established an eHealth system in Southern Ethiopia. It provided training for and engaging of health extension workers (HEWs), supervisors, Health Management Information System (HMIS) focal persons, and policy makers. It was conducted in Sidama and Gedeo zones in Southern Ethiopia, with Sidama zone being the intervention zone, and Gedeo the control zone. Over 60 female health extension workers were trained. Data can be collected in real-time and is accessible throughout all levels of the health system. This has created stronger links with policy makers for action. Over 200,000 rural women and men benefit from improved health services.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Datiko, Daniel G., Zerihun, Aschenaki, Borra, Gemeda, Zewde, Webealam Mengesha, Birhan, Dawit

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Langage : Anglais

Advancing health equity and gender equality : digital health in the Global South

Advancing health equity and gender equality : digital health in the Global South

Artículo

This collection of papers presents findings from implementation research projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. The story emerging from this cohort comprises three themes: (i) digital health can positively influence health equity; (ii) gender and power analyses are essential; and (iii) digital health can be used to strengthen upward and downward accountability. These findings, at the individual project level and at the level of the cohort, provide encouraging recommendations on how to approach the design, implementation and evaluation of digital health interventions to address the Sustainable Development Goals agenda of “leaving no one behind.”

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Advancing health equity and gender equality : digital health in the Global South

Advancing health equity and gender equality : digital health in the Global South

Articles de revue

This collection of papers presents findings from implementation research projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. The story emerging from this cohort comprises three themes: (i) digital health can positively influence health equity; (ii) gender and power analyses are essential; and (iii) digital health can be used to strengthen upward and downward accountability. These findings, at the individual project level and at the level of the cohort, provide encouraging recommendations on how to approach the design, implementation and evaluation of digital health interventions to address the Sustainable Development Goals agenda of “leaving no one behind.”

Auteur ou autrice(s) :

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Langage : Anglais

Advancing health equity and gender equality : digital health in the Global South

Advancing health equity and gender equality : digital health in the Global South

Article

This collection of papers presents findings from implementation research projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. The story emerging from this cohort comprises three themes: (i) digital health can positively influence health equity; (ii) gender and power analyses are essential; and (iii) digital health can be used to strengthen upward and downward accountability. These findings, at the individual project level and at the level of the cohort, provide encouraging recommendations on how to approach the design, implementation and evaluation of digital health interventions to address the Sustainable Development Goals agenda of “leaving no one behind.”

Auteur ou autrice(s) :

Télécharger le PDF

Langage : Anglais

Applied research on health extension workers using ehealth to strengthen equitable systems in Southern Ethiopia health

Applied research on health extension workers using ehealth to strengthen equitable systems in Southern Ethiopia health

Report

The project successfully established an eHealth system in Southern Ethiopia. It provided training for and engaging of health extension workers (HEWs), supervisors, Health Management Information System (HMIS) focal persons, and policy makers. It was conducted in Sidama and Gedeo zones in Southern Ethiopia, with Sidama zone being the intervention zone, and Gedeo the control zone. Over 60 female health extension workers were trained. Data can be collected in real-time and is accessible throughout all levels of the health system. This has created stronger links with policy makers for action. Over 200,000 rural women and men benefit from improved health services.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Datiko, Daniel G., Zerihun, Aschenaki, Borra, Gemeda, Zewde, Webealam Mengesha, Birhan, Dawit

Télécharger le PDF

Langage : Anglais

Improving maternal and prenatal care for ethnic minorities in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam through an integrated eHealth and user-provider interaction model (mMom: 2013-2016)

Improving maternal and prenatal care for ethnic minorities in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam through an integrated eHealth and user-provider interaction model (mMom: 2013-2016)

Report

Poor education, socio-economic and social status, as well as rural/remote residence are cited as primary determinants of poor health outcomes amongst ethnic minorities (EM) in Vietnam. The mMOM project implemented an innovative, integrated mobile health (mHealth) program to improve the maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) of ethnic minority women (EMW). The project reached its target audience of EMW and women living in remote areas, engaging women in their MNCH care, with acceptance of the interventions across all stakeholder groups. The report reviews project aims and outcomes as well as avenues for scaling up.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : O’Neil, John, McBride, Bronwyn, Eni, Rachel, Nguyen, Tien

Télécharger le PDF

Langage : Anglais

Learning evaluation of strengthening equity through applied research capacity building in eHealth (SEARCH) - final report

Learning evaluation of strengthening equity through applied research capacity building in eHealth (SEARCH) - final report

Report

Five evaluation questions were formulated around the following topics: integration of social and gender analysis; implementation of knowledge translation strategies; the approach to research quality; cross-grant learning and networking; and implementation of central concepts – derived from the principles of the former IDRC Governance for Equity in Health Systems (GEHS) program, under which Strengthening Equity through Applied Research Capacity building (SEARCH) was funded. Recommendations and lessons learned are presented. A more narrowly defined research area may provide improved conditions for generating a critical level of results at the program level.

Auteur ou autrice(s) :

Télécharger le PDF

Langage : Anglais

Employing ehealth to enhance equity in access to and quality of chronic care services in primary health care in Lebanon final technical report

Employing ehealth to enhance equity in access to and quality of chronic care services in primary health care in Lebanon final technical report

Report

The e-Sahha (Arabic for eHealth) intervention had two components: (1) primary health care (PHC) center-based: targeting providers and patients suffering from diabetes and hypertension treated in these centers; and (2) community-based: targeting to enhance access among underserved populations. The e-Sahha intervention effectively reached residents of rural areas and Palestinian refugee camps, engaging both men and women above the age of 40 years. There was genuine acceptance of the intervention across all stakeholders involved. This report provides detailed information on the activities and outcomes of the project.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Saleh, Shadi

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Langage : Anglais

An evidence-based framework for integrating eHealth into more equitable health systems

An evidence-based framework for integrating eHealth into more equitable health systems

Paper

The eHealth Equity, Governance, and Health Systems Integration evidence-based Framework provides a systematic approach to better integrate eHealth into equitable health systems. These fundamental principles are essential to future success of eHealth initiatives worldwide.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Catalani, Caricia, Were, Martin, Hoth, Angela

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Langage : Anglais

WawaRed-Perú : reduciendo las inequidades en salud y mejorando la salud materna mediante la mejora de los sistemas de información en salud

WawaRed-Perú : reduciendo las inequidades en salud y mejorando la salud materna mediante la mejora de los sistemas de información en salud

Informes

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Pérez Lu, José Enrique

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Langage : Espagnol

Amélioration de la gouvernance et de l’équité par l’utilisation des technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) : cas pratique appliqué aux soins de santé maternelle et infantile et a la prise en charge des personnes vivant avec le VIH…

Amélioration de la gouvernance et de l’équité par l’utilisation des technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) : cas pratique appliqué aux soins de santé maternelle et infantile et a la prise en charge des personnes vivant avec le VIH…

Rapports

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Maurice, Yé, Ali, Sié, Cheik, Bagagnan H., Moubassira, Kagoné, Ourohiré, Millogo, Aboubakary, Sanou, Boubacar, Coulibaly, Hélene, Sawadogo, Aziz, Ouédraogo W., Idriss, Tinto, Vincent, Duclos, Giles, Bibeau

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Langage : French

Making ehealth equitable and accountable for health systems integration : capacity building for evidence generation and translation : final technical report

Making ehealth equitable and accountable for health systems integration : capacity building for evidence generation and translation : final technical report

Report

The aim of the research is to develop equity and accountability framework(s) for integration of ICT applications (eHealth and mHealth) within health systems, and to analyse their role(s) in influencing the performance of the Bangladesh health system as it strives to achieve universal health coverage. The implementation of eHealth in Bangladesh remains uncoordinated and is often not aligned with national health priorities. A tool has been developed to allow policy makers and practitioners of eHealth to think through equity and accountability aspects of eHealth during design delivery and evaluation. (See Appendix 2).

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Rasheed, Sabrina, Das, Susmita, Ahmed, Tanvir

Télécharger le PDF

Langage : Anglais