Overview
The University of Gondar, in collaboration with Ethiopian Public Health Institute, planned to conduct the Health Policy and System Research (HPSR) priority setting by using a literature review, expert panel workshop, formative online survey, and qualitative interviews. The participants are from health systems (policymakers and program experts), researchers from research and academic institution, partners, and professional association—the project aimed to identify Ethiopia’s HPSR needs and conduct the priority-setting exercise using the Delphi technique.
Health Policy and System Research (HPSR) Priority seating Consensus building workshop
Objective
- Identify the HPSR priority needs and conduct the priority-setting exercise in Ethiopia
- Identify the HPSR needs of Ethiopia using expert opinion, online formative assessment, qualitative interview and literature review in Ethiopia
- Conducting the health policy and system research (HPSR) priority-setting exercise in Ethiopia
- Explore the practice and barriers of health policy and system research (HPSR) priority-setting exercise in Ethiopia
Key activities
- Literature review on HPSR need mapping and agenda setting.
- Expert panel workshop to identify and prioritize HPSR needs using the Delphi technique.
- Online formative survey for priority setting from various stakeholders' perspectives.
- Qualitative interviews to explore HPSR agenda setting practices and limitations.
Collaborators
The University is collaborating with FMOH, Digital Health Activities (DHA), and OpenHIE community to implement this project. The university will use its strong and multidisciplinary team of experts at CDHI.