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Evaluation of Croatian model of polycentric health planning and decision making (CROSBI ID 151232)

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Šogorić, Selma ; Džakula, Aleksandar ; Vukušić Rukavina, Tea ; Grozić-Živolić, Sonja ; Lazarić-Zec, Danijela ; Džono-Boban, Ankica ; Brborović, Ognjen ; Lang, Slobodan ; Vuletić, Silvije Evaluation of Croatian model of polycentric health planning and decision making // Health policy, 98 (2009), 3; 271-278

Podaci o odgovornosti

Šogorić, Selma ; Džakula, Aleksandar ; Vukušić Rukavina, Tea ; Grozić-Živolić, Sonja ; Lazarić-Zec, Danijela ; Džono-Boban, Ankica ; Brborović, Ognjen ; Lang, Slobodan ; Vuletić, Silvije

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Evaluation of Croatian model of polycentric health planning and decision making

To determine the progress in the development and implementation of health policies on a county level resulting from the learning-by-doing training provided through the County Public Health Capacity Building Program started in 2001 in Croatia. Modular training using management tools, public health theory and practice, and SMDP’ s Healthy Plan-itTM tool, followed by the self-evaluation of the progress made by county teams in health needs assessment and health policy development, implementation, and assurance. Fifteen county teams consisting of politicians, executive officers, public health professionals, and community members. Twelve of 15 county teams completed the program. The teams made progress in the evaluated areas, although to a different extent, which did not depend on the amount of time they had or the governance experience. The differences in improvement depended on the differences in the strength of political, executive, and professional components of the teams. Teams with a strong political and/or executive component, but weak public health professional and community components made major improvements in policy development and/or assurance function, but performed less well in the health needs assessment and constituency building. The reversed was also true. Learning-by-doing training program improved public health practices on a county level in Croatia.

decentralization; health policy; community health planning; health needs; health priorities; Croatia

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Podaci o izdanju

98 (3)

2009.

271-278

objavljeno

0168-8510

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita