Collaborative governance in a primary health care partnership in Papua New Guinea

Introduction Collaboration in primary health care is recommended to achieve global health goals. Public‐private partnerships (PPP) are one means of collaboration. Our study examined collaboration in a case study PPP for primary health care in Western Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Methods Intervi...

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Veröffentlicht in:The International journal of health planning and management 2024-09, Vol.39 (5), p.1370-1382
Hauptverfasser: Dove, Georgina, Craig, Adam, Usurup, Jethro, O’Keeffe, Annmaree, Scahill, Geoff, Harris‐Roxas, Ben, Kelly‐Hanku, Angela
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction Collaboration in primary health care is recommended to achieve global health goals. Public‐private partnerships (PPP) are one means of collaboration. Our study examined collaboration in a case study PPP for primary health care in Western Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Methods Interviews with key informants involved in the PPP were conducted and key programme documents were reviewed. Data were coded and deductively analysed using the collaborative governance model developed by Emerson, Nabatchi and Balogh. Results The key features of the case study PPP that were highlighted by the collaborative governance model were: identification of partners, trust, procedural arrangements, and leadership. Discussion We identified four lessons of significance in the practical establishment and implementation of a partnership in a complex and challenging setting such as PNG: the need to (i) prioritise in‐person collaboration and communication, (ii) engage dynamic individuals to lead the partnership, (iii) encourage relationships across all sectors and actors, and (iv) remain flexible and adapt to local cultural and context. Conclusion Collaborative governance offers a practical framework to understand, assess and strengthen collaboration in multi‐stakeholder partnerships in the health sector. Highlights Collaboration through public‐private partnerships (PPP) Key features of the case study PPP that were highlighted by the collaborative governance model were: identification of partners, trust, procedural arrangements, and leadership. The practical establishment and implementation of a partnership in a complex and challenging setting such as PNG: the need to (i) prioritise in‐person collaboration and communication, (ii) engage dynamic individuals to lead the partnership, (iii) encourage relationships across all sectors and actors, and (iv) remain flexible and adapt to local cultural and context. The collaborative governance model offers a practical framework to understand, assess and strengthen collaboration in multi‐stakeholder partnerships in the health sector.
ISSN:0749-6753
1099-1751
1099-1751
DOI:10.1002/hpm.3808