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Context and Priorities for Health Systems Strengthening for Pain and Disability in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Secondary Qualitative Study and Content Analysis of Health Policies

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Context and Priorities for Health Systems Strengthening for Pain and Disability in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Secondary Qualitative Study and Content Analysis of Health Policies
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Auckland University of Technology
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Tuwhera
Description

Musculoskeletal (MSK) health impairments contribute substantially to the pain and disability burden in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), yet health systems strengthening (HSS) responses are nascent in these settings. We aimed to explore the contemporary context, framed as challenges and opportunities, for improving population-level prevention and management of MSK health in LMICs using secondary qualitative data from a previous study exploring HSS priorities for MSK health globally an...

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Date created
2022-07-25
Creator
Briggs, Andrew M / Jordan, Joanne E / Sharma, Saurab / Young, James J / Chua, Jason / Foster, Helen E / Haq, Syed Atiqul / Huckel Schneider, Carmen / Jain, Anil / Joshipura, Manjul / Kalla, Asgar Ali / Kopansky-Giles, Deborah / March, Lyn / Reis, Felipe JJ / Reyes, Katherine Ann V / Soriano, Enrique R / Slater, Helen
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https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/16360
Related subjects
Low- and middle-income / health system / musculoskeletal / non-communicable / policy / qualitative / 4203 Health Services and Systems / 4206 Public Health / 42 Health Sciences / 44 Human Society / Chronic Pain / Health Services / Pain Research / Clinical Research / 3 Good Health and Well Being / 1117 Public Health and Health Services / 1605 Policy and Administration / 1606 Political Science / Health Policy & Services / 4203 Health services and systems / 4206 Public health / 4407 Policy and administration / Humans / Developing Countries / Noncommunicable Diseases / Health Policy / Delivery of Health Care / Pain

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