Priority setting for the prevention and control of cardiovascular diseases: multi-criteria decision analysis in four eastern Mediterranean countries
Date
2015-01Author
Ghandour, RulaShoaibi, Azza
Khatib, Rana
Abu Rmeileh, Niveen
Unal, Belgin
Sozmen, Kaan
Kilic, Bulent
Fouad, Fouad
Al Ali, Radwan
Ben Romdhane, Habiba
Aissi, Wafa
Ahmad, Balsam
Capewell, Simon
Critchley, Julia
Husseini, Abdullatif
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Objectives
To explore the feasibility of using a simple multi-criteria decision analysis method with policy makers/key stakeholders to prioritize cardiovascular disease (CVD) policies in four Mediterranean countries: Palestine, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey.
Methods
A simple multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) method was piloted. A mixed methods study was used to identify a preliminary list of policy options in each country. These policies were rated by different policymakers/stakeholders against pre-identified criteria to generate a priority score for each policy and then rank the policies.
Results
Twenty-five different policies were rated in the four countries to create a country-specific list of CVD prevention and control policies. The response rate was 100 % in each country. The top policies were mostly population level interventions and health systems’ level policies.
Conclusions
Successful collaboration between policy makers/stakeholders and researchers was established in this small pilot study. MCDA appeared to be feasible and effective. Future applications should aim to engage a larger, representative sample of policy makers, especially from outside the health sector. Weighting the selected criteria might also be assessed.
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