2023-05-18Zeitschriftenartikel
Strengthening national public health institutes: a systematic review on institution building in the public sector
Brugnara, Lucia
Jaramillo, Catalina
Olarte-Peña, Margarita
Karl, Larissa
Deckert, Andreas
Marx, Michael
Horstick, Olaf
Dambach, Peter
Fehr, Angela
Introduction: Strong and efficient institutions are vital to the development
of well-functioning governments and strong societies. The term “institution
building” encompasses the creation, support, development, and strengthening
of organizations and institutions. Still, there is little aggregated evidence on
“institution building” considering a wider system-thinking approach, best
practices, or development cooperation specifically in the field of public health. In
2007, the International Association of National Public Health Institutes (IANPHI)
created a guiding Framework that countries may use for developing National
Public Health Institutes (NPHIs). This Framework is currently being revised.
Methods: In this context, we conducted a systematic review to facilitate this
revision with recent evidence on institution building and its potential contribution
to NPHI. We followed the PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews, searching
for relevant publications in seven scientific databases (Pubmed, VHL/LILACS,
EconLit, Google Scholar, Web of Science, World Affairs Online, ECONBIZ) and
four libraries (World Bank; European Health for All database of the World Health
Organization European Region, WHO; Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development, OECD; and the African Union Common Repository). The
search was carried out in October 2021. We used the “framework analysis” tool
for systematically processing documents according to key themes.
Results: As a result, we identified 3,015 records, of which we included 62
documents in the final review. This systematic review fills a major gap of
aggregated information on institution building in the field of public health and
National Public Health Institutes. It is to our knowledge the first systematic
review of this kind. The overriding result is the identification and definition of six
domains of institution building in the health sector: “governance,” “knowledge
and innovation,” “inter-institutional cooperation,” “monitoring and control,”
“participation,” and “sustainability and context-specific adaptability.”
Discussion: Our results show that the described domains are highly relevant to the
public health sector, and that managers and the scientific community recognize
their importance. Still, they are often not applied consistently when creating or
developing NPHIs. We conclude that organizations engaged in institution building
of NPHIs, including IANPHI, may greatly benefit from state-of-the-art research on
institution building as presented in this study.
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