Identifying national health research priorities in Timor-Leste through a scoping review of existing health data

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Jacqueline Deen
Livio da Conceicao Matos
Beth Temple
Jiunn-Yih Su
Joao da Silva
Selma Liberato
Valente da Silva
Ana Isabel Soares
Vijaya Joshi
Sarah Moon
James Tulloch
Joao Martins
Kim Mulholland
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[1] Royal Darwin Hospital Campus,Menzies School of Health Research
[2] Ministry of Health,undefined
[3] Charles Darwin University,undefined
[4] AusAid,undefined
[5] Universidade Nacional de Timor Lorosa’e,undefined
[6] ,undefined
[7] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,undefined
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Timor-Leste; East Timor; Health management information system; Health research;
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Health research is crucial to understand a country’s needs and to improve health outcomes. We conducted a scoping review and analysis of existing health data in Timor-Leste to identify the health research priorities of the country. Published and unpublished health research in Timor-Leste from 2001 to 2011 that reported objectives, methods and results were identified. Key findings were triangulated with data from national surveys and the Health Management Information System; 114 eligible articles were included in the analysis, the leading topics of which were communicable (malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and sexually transmitted diseases and dengue) and non-communicable (eye and mental health) diseases. There were 28 papers (25%) on safe motherhood, child health and nutrition, of which 20 (71%) were unpublished. The review of national indicators showed high infant, under-five and maternal mortality rates. Burden of disease is greatest in young children, with respiratory infections, febrile illnesses and diarrheal disease predominating. There is poor access to and utilization of health care. Childhood malnutrition is an important unresolved national health issue. There are several obstacles leading to under-utilization of health services. The following topics for future health research are suggested from the review: nutrition, safe motherhood, childhood illness (in particular identifying the causes and cause-specific burden of severe respiratory, febrile and diarrheal diseases) and access to and use of health services.
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