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Mapping the international health regulations monitoring and evaluation framework: an expert consultation, triangulation crosswalk and quantitative analysis.

Robert NguniNirmal KandelCynthia S BellLuc Bertrand Tsachoua ChoupeRebecca GribbleQudsia HudaStéphane de la RocqueRajesh SreedharanLudy SuryantoroLiviu VedrascoTamara ManceroDick ChamlaPhuong Nam NguyenIhor PerehinetsDalia SamhouriReuben SamuelMary StephenAmbrose Otau TalisunaJun XingStella Chungong
Published in: BMJ global health (2024)
The International Health Regulations Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (IHRMEF) includes four components regularly conducted by States Parties to measure the current status of International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 core capacities and provide recommendations for strengthening these capacities. However, the four components are conducted independently of one another and have no systematic referral to each other before, during or after each process, despite being largely conducted by the same team, country and support organisations. This analysis sets out to identify ways in which IHRMEF components could work more synergistically to effectively measure the status of IHR core capacities, taking into account the country's priority risks. We developed a methodology to allow these independent components to communicate with each other, including expert consultation, a qualitative crosswalk analysis and a country-level quantitative analysis. The demonstrated results act as a proof of concept and illustrate a methodology to provide benefits across all four components before, during and after implementation.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • palliative care
  • mental health
  • health information
  • primary care
  • clinical practice
  • current status
  • human health
  • health promotion
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • social media