REALISME Papers

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About the REALISME Papers

The REALISME Papers

 

The REALISME Papers Collection

Launched in 2014, the aim of the REALISME Research Chair is to develop the emerging field of implementation science in global health. More specifically, its objective is to improve the implementation of community-based interventions to make them more effective from a health equity standpoint. In this context, the Chair is inaugurating a new collection of research documents dealing with community-based health interventions in low-income countries and/or with issues concerning the more vulnerable populations in these countries and in Canada. The REALISME Papers have been created in response to a certain number of problems:

  • Insufficient dissemination of studies in French and Spanish on the topic of public health as applied to global health, because of the predominance of English as the language of dissemination.
  • Limited access for researchers in certain countries, and for most stakeholders, to research published in subscription-based journals.
  • Open-access fees charged by scientific journals that limit students’ and early-career researchers’ capacity to share their knowledge in these journals.
  • Long and onerous publication processes imposed by scientific journals.

Given these problems, many studies are not published because of lengthy procedures, language constraints, and strict requirements related to scientific quality. The objective of these Papers is therefore to ensure the rapid dissemination of good-quality research and reflection on the Chair’s themes, in open-access, without fees, in French, English and Spanish. The REALISME Papers encourage graduate-level students (master’s, doctoral), postdoctoral fellows and researchers working in French, English or Spanish to submit their manuscripts. The following types of publications will be accepted:

  • Scientific articles or reports
  • Commentaries and opinions
  • Descriptions and analyses of interventions (e.g. logic model of an intervention)

Contacts:

Lara Gautier, coordinator

Editorial board:

Maria José Arauz Galarza

Lara Gautier

Marie Munoz

Valéry Ridde

Émilie Robert

Emmanuel Sambieni

Sylvie Zongo

Collection coordinator:

Lara Gautier

Financing and access to health care in West Africa: empirical data, cartoons and received ideas

The flipbook is here !

The project Access to healthcare for vulnerable groups in West Africa with the Help NGO produces extensions publications in order to make research results and knowledge more accessible.

“Having worked for the past 10 years on producing and applying scientific knowledge about healthcare access and financing in West Africa, we’d like to share a few observations that may sometimes be surprising, by experimenting with using satirical cartoons as a knowledge sharing tool.”

Ludovic Queuille & Valéry Ridde

Drawings in open access by Damien Glez. Enjoy… and shar it !

 

Download the flipbook in pdf version

Other research axis

Research and community-based interventions for health equity in Burkina Faso

Axes de recherche et d'intervention

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First Québec cross-disciplinary group devoted to studying knowledge transfer (KT) in the field of social interventions, specifically with regard to educational, health and community services.

First Québec cross-disciplinary group devoted to studying knowledge transfer (KT) in the field of social interventions, specifically with regard to educational, health and community services.

 

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Canadian Institute of Health Research

The knoledge broker’s blog (french)

Other research axis

Fight Against Malaria

This axis aims to assess the national policy in the fight against malaria and its interaction with interventions aiming to exempt payment of healthcare for children under the age of five (in some districts). A population survey in 2013 will assess the effects of these interventions on the health status of children less than five years of age.

 Publications to come

Insurance and Poverty

For many years, the government of Burkina Faso has shown interest in establishing universal health coverage including national health insurance. This research axis aims to support this change by namely evaluating public support concepts underlying the implementation of compulsory coverage and examining the policies that have been formulated and implemented specifically for those in need.

  Publications to come

Funding Based on the Results and Equity

The Ministry of Health has established an incentive system in early 2014 regarding the funding of health facilities based on their performance in 15 districts of the country. They added an equity section to this process to organize a community targeting system of the poor individuals in these districts to offer a free healthcare component. This research axis aims to participate in the evaluation of this intervention and more specifically in its emergence, establishment, implementation and its potential for improvement.

  Publications to come

Maternal Health

The national policy of price subsidy of birth deliveries has contributed to the increase in maternal health services. However, the removal of financial barriers can also cause an unnecessary recourse to caesarean sections. This axis aims to assess whether this has been the case and to assist health professionals in their training so as to better target the needs of pregnant women. The use of mobile phone technology will be considered in interventions that will be implemented.

 Publications to come