Table 3. Characteristics of multisectoral collaborations described in systematic review of the effect of multisectoral interventions for health on health system performance.
Characteristic | No. of studies (%) (n = 62) |
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Type of collaborationa | |
Joined-up government (health and non-health sectors) | 10 (16.1) |
Health in all policies or whole-of-government approach | 7 (11.3) |
Integrated health and social services (including poverty reduction) | 17 (27.4) |
Collaborative governance | 4 (6.5) |
Social determinants of health and sustainable development | 8 (12.9) |
Public and private partnership | 4 (6.5) |
Formal and informal partnership | 4 (6.5) |
Health impact assessment | 2 (3.2) |
Policy and/or community networks | 1 (1.6) |
Collaboration on specific issues: One Health and zoonosis | 5 (8.1) |
Collaboration on specific issues: maternal and child health | 13 (21.0) |
Collaboration on specific issues: mental health | 4 (6.5) |
Sector involvementa | |
Health sector (including health facilities and providers) | 62 (100.0) |
Non-health government sector (e.g. education, agriculture, water and environment, social and welfare, transportation or telecommunication) | 57 (91.9) |
Nongovernmental organization | 14 (22.6) |
Informal sector | 3 (4.8) |
Community organization | 15 (24.2) |
Academia or university | 8 (12.9) |
International bodies | 4 (6.5) |
Donor agency | 4 (6.5) |
Private sector | 4 (6.5) |
Police department or security | 2 (3.2) |
Indicators of collaboration | |
Yes | 10 (16.1) |
Sustainability issues | |
Yes | 17 (27.4) |
a Some studies may be of more than one collaboration type; all studies involve multiple sectors.