Author/Authors :
Mohtasham, Farideh Knowledge Utilization Research Centre - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Yazdizadeh, Bahareh Knowledge Utilization Research Centre - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Zali, Zahra Department of Health Economics - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Majdzadeh, Reza Knowledge Utilization Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Nedjat, Sima Knowledge Utilization Research Centre, Tehran University of Medical Sciences - & University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Health technology assessment (HTA) is a tool utilized for efficient dissemination of
technology. For the purpose of encouraging decision-makers to utilize this tool, at first, we need to
identify the obstacles in the processes of preparation, utilization, and implementation of HTAs. This
study aims to define these barriers and offer solutions for effective utilization of HTA reports produced
in Iran.
Methods: This qualitative content analysis determines the various beneficiaries of HTA, and utilizes
a semi-structured interview with the participants who are all involved in the HTA.
Results: Nine out of ten people invited for the interviews accepted the researchers’ invitation. An
analysis of barriers and solutions for improving the utilization of HTA reports was conducted in
three levels of policy makers (policy level), specialists in healthcare (professional level), and ordinary
people (public level). The barriers in the policy level include unsuitability of reports for their
audience, incompatible views toward the definition and necessity of health technology assessment,
lack of financial resources for report preparation, and limitations in large-scale policymaking in Ministry
of Health. Barriers in the professional level include lack of knowledge on HTA among serviceproviders.
Barriers in the public level consist of information asymmetry.
Conclusion: There are various barriers toward accurate utilization of HTAs in Iran. Thus, a systematic
approach which involves people, brings about culture, improves infrastructures, and boosts supervision
on the performance is recommended.