Abstract

Background: At present, in Ukraine, there is an insufficient capacity for up-to-date surveillance of the health status of the general population; public health (PH) promotion and disease prevention activities are scarce. Additionally, there is an urgent need to ensure, develop and support an efficient public health workforce (PHW) and appropriately address existing health issues. Ukraine currently introduces PH system reforms in line with its current burden of disease, the epidemiological profile and the Essential Public Health Services (EPHOs). This analysis aims to propose a pragmatic framework to provide guidance and recommendations related to the development, support and planning of the PHW in Ukraine. Methods: We constructed a framework based on a previously published scoping review and analyzed various policy analysis approaches. In line with the recommendations found in the literature and the best practices used elsewhere, this method enabled the construction of a framework for facilitating successful PHW development. In addition, an expert workshop was held, serving as a reality check for identifying crucial areas of the PH system in Ukraine. Results: The proposed framework includes a country’s background, the evidence and available policy options, such as the health system (including core functions, organizational resources, regulations and norms), health system capacities (including human resources; PH capacity assessment; datasets and databases; forecasting strategies; licensing, accreditation and quality assurance) and capacity building (including PH education, training, core competencies and ethical and professional codes of conduct). To facilitate and support effective implementation of the framework, we propose (1) implementing strategies to facilitate changes in attitude, behavior and practices among the citizens; (2) implementing strategies to facilitate the necessary behavioral changes in the PHW; (3) implementing strategies to facilitate the necessary organizational and institutional changes; (4) implementing strategies to facilitate system changes and (5) identification of potential barriers and obstacles for the implementation of these strategies. Conclusion: The report highlights the practical tactics and best practices for providing suggestions for PHW support and planning. The employment of prominent analytical tools and procedures in policymaking processes suggests an effective strategy for PHW development in Ukraine.

Highlights

  • While the health workforce generally enjoys much attention among researchers, far less evidence related to public health workforce (PHW) development and planning exists [1]

  • The methodology of this analysis is a combination of several analytical methods structured in a framework: document analysis of various policy analysis approaches [16,17] in combination with a scoping review of available PHW development plans [1]

  • We aimed to construct a model based on a comprehensive Strategic Capacity Planning Framework [19] that applied the elements of PHW development strategies and linked them with policy analysis steps in the specific context and circumstances of Ukraine

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Introduction

While the health workforce generally enjoys much attention among researchers, far less evidence related to public health workforce (PHW) development and planning exists [1]. Many challenges influence the development of the PHW worldwide, including population aging, the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), health inequalities in a globalized world, migration and its related consequences for the health sector and social welfare systems [2,3,4]. All these challenges are imposed on the design of rational and evidence-based strategies for planning and developing a PHW capable of dealing effectively with public health (PH) problems. A pragmatic framework supported guidance and recommendations related to will the be carefully investigated concerning population

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