Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
An evaluation tool to strengthen the collaborative process of the public-private partnership in the veterinary domain.
- Journal:
- PloS one
- Year:
- 2021
- Authors:
- Poupaud, Mariline et al.
- Affiliation:
- UMR ASTRE · France
Plain-English summary
This study looked at how public-private partnerships (PPPs) can improve veterinary services, which are important for animal health. Researchers created a tool to evaluate these partnerships, focusing on how well they work together and meet the needs of both public and private sectors. The tool includes various criteria to assess the quality of the partnership and was tested in Paraguay after being refined through workshops with stakeholders. The goal is to help those involved in veterinary services make better decisions about forming and managing these partnerships, ensuring they are effective and beneficial. Overall, the tool aims to enhance the collaboration between public and private entities in veterinary care.
Abstract
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the veterinary domain are widely implemented worldwide and can help to strengthen the capacities of Veterinary Services. Few analyses have been made of these initiatives. This study is aimed at developing an evaluation tool based on participatory approaches and focusing on the quality of PPP processes in the veterinary domain. The tool was divided into ten sections relevant to PPP process organisation and activities. The 44 evaluation criteria and six quality attributes (operationality, relevance, acceptability, inclusiveness, adaptability, and stability) were identified based on literature review and case-study application. The tool was adjusted during four regional PPP training workshops bringing together stakeholders from both public and private sectors. Finally, the tool was validated through an experts' elicitation process and applied in the field in Paraguay. The tool was developed in a non-normative perspective to help the partners adapt the PPP to their specific context, to maximize the opportunities and minimize the risks of such collaborations, and to formulate adapted recommendations to strengthen and improve the PPP collaborative process and thus the outcomes. In an ex-ante perspective, this tool would also help public and private actors to engage and develop a PPP process following the best possible practices. The aim of this tool is to help decision making in terms of PPP development and implementation in the veterinary domain to ensure the added value and relevance of such a collaborative approach in different countries worldwide.
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