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Hannu Vuori. From Evidence To Action An international perspective. Starting point. Own background UN/WHO orientation Information theory Focus on action rather than evidence Crisis situation Developing countries Examples. Contents. Basic notions of information theory
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Hannu Vuori From Evidence To Action An international perspective
Starting point • Own background • UN/WHO orientation • Information theory • Focus on action rather than evidence • Crisis situation • Developing countries • Examples
Contents • Basic notions of information theory • Finding evidence • Assessing evidence • Producing evidence • Using evidence • Evidence and crisis situation
Information Theory
From Data to Knowledge Adoption Acceptance Knowledge Grouping Selection Elimination Information Generation Capture Data (Noise)
From Data to Action • Generation • Capture • Organization • Analysis • Interpretation • Transmission • Adoption • Use
From Data to Action • Facilitators • Barriers
Actors • Producers of data • Daily activities • Researchers • Analysts • Intermediaries • Decision makers • Implementers
Finding Evidence
Finding Evidence – 1 (UN) • WHO • World Health Report • HFA Data Base • Highlights on Health • Health Policy Profiles • UNICEF • UNHCR • UNFPA • WFP • World Bank
KOSOVO OFFICE OF STATISTICS INVITATION Population and Reproductive Health Survey Presentation of the Preliminary Results KOSOVO OFFICE OF STATISTICS Conference Room 26 April 2000, 14:00
Projected life expectancy at birth Selected sub-Saharan countries 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 years Kenya Botswana Zimbabwe Zambia Uganda Malawi 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 Source: World Population Prospects: The 1996 revision, United Nations Population Division, 1996 10 GE-98001/10 – 1 December 1997
Finding Evidence – 2 (other) • NGOs • Save the Children • International Planned Parenthood Federation • Many others • National Development Agencies • National Information Systems • Ad Hoc Reports
Health Policy for Kosovo Department of Health and Social Welfare Pristina, February 2001
Health And Health Care Of Kosovo Pristina February 2004
Assessing Evidence
Existing Data: Issues • Availability • Existence • Sensitivity • Reliability • Coverage • Data Capture • Timeliness • Topicality
Existing Date: Issues • Purpose of data collection • Prediction and action vs. control • Focus • Infectious vs. chronic diseases • Morbidity vs. system performance • Generalizability • Population based vs. episodic • Time series • Concept of indicator
Assessing Evidence Factors to consider • Skills and resources • Mechanism of data collection • Definition • Purpose of data collection • Purpose of data presentation • Etc.
Producing Evidence 90 % perspiration, 10 % inspiration Thomas Alva Edison
Producing Evidence: Issues • Need-to-know vs. nice-to-know • Action vs. understanding • Forum of presentation • Style of presentation
Using Evidence
Action: Barriers • Ideology • Preconceived ideas, prejudices • Vested interests • Pride • Short attention span • Narrow attention span • Pork barrel politics • Risk aversion • Etc.
Decision-makers Don’t confuse me with facts; I have made up my mind.
Decision-makers In politics, a day is a long time.
Action: Facilitators • Compatibility with ideology • Compatibility with existing plans • (Immediate) political gain • Existing technology and know-how • Existing resources • Ease of implementation
Politician vs. Scientist Politician Scientist Tomorrow Probability Options Scientifically sound True priority True priority True priority • Now • Certainty • (Single) action • Understandable • Easy to sell to people • Resources available • Easy to implement
Different politicians National level Local level Details How does my county fare? Does it ensure my re- election? • Broad picture • How does my country fare? • Does it ensure my re- election?
Evidence Under Crisis
Most wars nowadays are civil wars , and in many of today’s conflicts civilians have become the main target of violence. Kofi Anan
Today’s War • Health as target • Public utilities as a weapon • Psychological warfare • Anonymity • Technology • Duration of impact
Health Consequences of War • Direct • Biological • Mental • Indirect • Health infrastructure • Environmental infrastucture • Human resources • Programme implementation • Information and intelligence • Economy
War and information Truth is the first victim of a war. Information we get during a war is often contradictory, usually false and almost always unreliable Clausewitz: On Warfare 1832
Why Info is Needed • When information lacks, rumors spread – and wrong action ensues • Authorities • Donors • Priorities: An ounce of prevention …
Crisis and Info: Issues • Denominator population • Deaths, displaced, refugees • Chronic diseases often forgotten • Extent of mental problems • Claims vs. reality • Sensitivity of information • Data collection (research) • Communication • “Enforced health”
Lessons from Bosnia • Build on the local system • Support the locals, don’t do things for them • Nuts and bolts (paper and pencils) are important • Invest in communication • Reporting presumes motivation: feed- back