Barriers to Organ Transplantation in the Algerian Health System from the Perspective of Health Professionals: A Qualitative Approach
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2016.08.046
Barriers to Organ Transplantation in the Algerian Health System from the Perspective of Health Professionals: A Qualitative Approach
Abstract
Background: Organ transplantation is often the only treatment for end-stage organ failure and is considered to be a cost-effective intervention with high impact on the health and quality of life of patients with chronic illnesses. Algeria has low rates of organ donation and transplantation, and health system coverage is not sufficient for the large number of patients awaiting this type of treatment. Physicians' perspectives about the health system are essential to understanding the obstacles present in the development of transplant services. The objective of this study was to explore health professionals' perspectives about the barriers to the development of transplantation management in the Algerian health system.
Methods: A qualitative study was carried out by means of semistructured interviews with 17 doctors from various medical specialties. A thematic analysis was conducted on their discourses, using as a reference the World Health Organization Health Systems Framework model for an effectively functioning health system.
Results: Physicians reported facing challenges in carrying out their professional functions. They also identified barriers to the development of organ donation and transplantation services in terms of community information and awareness, investment in infrastructure and technologies, and development of human resources and service management.
Conclusions: Coordinated and multidisciplinary interventions are needed to overcome these barriers and to develop organ donation and transplantation services in Algeria.
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