2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-358288/v1
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Stakeholder engagement in the health policy process in a low income country: a qualitative study of stakeholder perceptions of the challenges to effective inclusion in Malawi

Abstract: Background: Inclusive engagement in healthcare policies and decision-making, including with patients, non-government organisations and local government, is essential to address the needs of patients and communities, reducing health inequities and increasing the accountability of the government. In low income countries such as Malawi, with significant health challenges, stakeholder inclusion is particularly important to improve performance and service delivery. The 2017 National Health Plan II (NHP II) and acco… Show more

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“…All focus group discussions were also anonymised as most of the participants asked to speak without being named. This paper is the final output in a series using this rich qualitative data to explore perceptions of stakeholder engagement in different elements of health care decisionmaking in Malawi (Masefield et al, 2020(Masefield et al, , 2021. In this paper, we focus in particular issues of accountability and inclusion in EHP decision-making and on the perceptions of civil society groups from disabled advocacy groups and LGBTI representatives who seek to engage with the EHP.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All focus group discussions were also anonymised as most of the participants asked to speak without being named. This paper is the final output in a series using this rich qualitative data to explore perceptions of stakeholder engagement in different elements of health care decisionmaking in Malawi (Masefield et al, 2020(Masefield et al, , 2021. In this paper, we focus in particular issues of accountability and inclusion in EHP decision-making and on the perceptions of civil society groups from disabled advocacy groups and LGBTI representatives who seek to engage with the EHP.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%