Is Pakistan Well‑Positioned in the Global Health Security Scenario? An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Policy Experts and Public Health Professionals

Background: Pakistan’s health system is expected to take a proactive position in the global health security arena amidst its own indigenous structural and systemic challenges. Henceforth, understanding the intricacies of this system is vital for creating effective strategies to prevent, detect, and...

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Main Authors: Babar Tasneem Shaikh, Muhammad Ahmed Abdullah, Waleed Qaisar Shaikh, Nargis Yousuf Sattar, Shahzad Ali Khan
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2024-11-01
Series:Annals of Global Health
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Online Access:https://account.annalsofglobalhealth.org/index.php/up-j-agh/article/view/4536
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Nargis Yousuf Sattar
Shahzad Ali Khan
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description Background: Pakistan’s health system is expected to take a proactive position in the global health security arena amidst its own indigenous structural and systemic challenges. Henceforth, understanding the intricacies of this system is vital for creating effective strategies to prevent, detect, and respond to health emergencies, ensuring regional stability and overall global health security. Objectives: This study has ventured to understand the perspectives, hurdles, threats, and both international and national implications of Pakistan’s current health system capacity and the requisites for meeting global health security commitments. Methods: This descriptive qualitative study, based on phenomenology theory, involved key informant interviews with 16 senior policy‑level experts and public health professionals from the public and private sectors, international non‑governmental organizations (NGOs), development partners, and United Nations (UN) bodies. Thematic analysis was employed to identify key themes related to Pakistan’s health system and its role in global health security. Findings: The study uncovered significant insights into the strengths and weaknesses of Pakistan’s health system, the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) pandemic, and challenges such as funding constraints and fragmented healthcare delivery. It also highlighted threats like antimicrobial resistance and emphasized the importance of international collaboration. Areas needing special attention include multi‑drug resistance, food safety in emergencies, surge capacity of the frontline workforce, patient safety to reduce healthcare‑associated infections, and strengthening points of entry. Conclusion: The COVID‑19 pandemic has highlighted both the vulnerabilities and the potential within Pakistan’s health system. To enhance its contribution to global health security, Pakistan needs a national policy stance, targeted health system reforms, improved resource allocation, workforce development, and strengthened partnerships with development agencies.
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spelling doaj-art-0e0ae9caf3294380a1dd2a69da79d4752025-08-20T02:52:38ZengUbiquity PressAnnals of Global Health2214-99962024-11-01901696910.5334/aogh.45364536Is Pakistan Well‑Positioned in the Global Health Security Scenario? An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Policy Experts and Public Health ProfessionalsBabar Tasneem Shaikh0Muhammad Ahmed Abdullah1Waleed Qaisar Shaikh2Nargis Yousuf Sattar3Shahzad Ali Khan4Health Services Academy, Chak Shahzad, Park Road, IslamabadHealth Services Academy, Chak Shahzad, Park Road, IslamabadNational University of Medical Sciences, RawalpindiCentral Institute of Family Medicine, IslamabadHealth Services Academy, Chak Shahzad, Park Road, IslamabadBackground: Pakistan’s health system is expected to take a proactive position in the global health security arena amidst its own indigenous structural and systemic challenges. Henceforth, understanding the intricacies of this system is vital for creating effective strategies to prevent, detect, and respond to health emergencies, ensuring regional stability and overall global health security. Objectives: This study has ventured to understand the perspectives, hurdles, threats, and both international and national implications of Pakistan’s current health system capacity and the requisites for meeting global health security commitments. Methods: This descriptive qualitative study, based on phenomenology theory, involved key informant interviews with 16 senior policy‑level experts and public health professionals from the public and private sectors, international non‑governmental organizations (NGOs), development partners, and United Nations (UN) bodies. Thematic analysis was employed to identify key themes related to Pakistan’s health system and its role in global health security. Findings: The study uncovered significant insights into the strengths and weaknesses of Pakistan’s health system, the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) pandemic, and challenges such as funding constraints and fragmented healthcare delivery. It also highlighted threats like antimicrobial resistance and emphasized the importance of international collaboration. Areas needing special attention include multi‑drug resistance, food safety in emergencies, surge capacity of the frontline workforce, patient safety to reduce healthcare‑associated infections, and strengthening points of entry. Conclusion: The COVID‑19 pandemic has highlighted both the vulnerabilities and the potential within Pakistan’s health system. To enhance its contribution to global health security, Pakistan needs a national policy stance, targeted health system reforms, improved resource allocation, workforce development, and strengthened partnerships with development agencies.https://account.annalsofglobalhealth.org/index.php/up-j-agh/article/view/4536global health securityhealth systemhealth policypakistan
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Is Pakistan Well‑Positioned in the Global Health Security Scenario? An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Policy Experts and Public Health Professionals
Annals of Global Health
global health security
health system
health policy
pakistan
title Is Pakistan Well‑Positioned in the Global Health Security Scenario? An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Policy Experts and Public Health Professionals
title_full Is Pakistan Well‑Positioned in the Global Health Security Scenario? An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Policy Experts and Public Health Professionals
title_fullStr Is Pakistan Well‑Positioned in the Global Health Security Scenario? An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Policy Experts and Public Health Professionals
title_full_unstemmed Is Pakistan Well‑Positioned in the Global Health Security Scenario? An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Policy Experts and Public Health Professionals
title_short Is Pakistan Well‑Positioned in the Global Health Security Scenario? An Exploratory Qualitative Study with Policy Experts and Public Health Professionals
title_sort is pakistan well positioned in the global health security scenario an exploratory qualitative study with policy experts and public health professionals
topic global health security
health system
health policy
pakistan
url https://account.annalsofglobalhealth.org/index.php/up-j-agh/article/view/4536
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