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Framework for assessing stewardship of the oral health system in Islamic Republic of Iran [Cadre d'valuation de la gouvernance du systme de sant bucco-dentaire en Rpublique Islamique d'Iran]

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Tahani, B
Yazdani, S
Hossein Khoshnevisan, M
Dugdale, Paul
Siddiqi, S
Ebn Ahmady, A

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World Health Organization (WHO Press)

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This study designed a framework for assessing the stewardship function of the oral health system in Islamic Republic of Iran. The modified RAND Corporation/University of California Los Angeles (RAND-UCLA) Appropriateness Method was used in a 2-step process that combined literature evidence and the collective judgement of experts. After a comprehensive literature review, policy instruments related to stewardship components were extracted as candidate standards and categorized according to the 6 sub-functions of stewardship (accountability; defining strategic direction; alignment of policy objectives and organizational structure; regulation; intersectoral leadership; and generation of intelligence). Five key informants then rated the appropriateness of the 85 standards on a 5-point Likert scale. The 38 highest ranked standards, including at least 2 standards in each of the 6 sub-functions, formed a set of proposed standards for evaluating the current stewardship of oral health system. Piloting of the instrument will be reported separately.

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Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal

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