Wegner M N, Ruminjo J, Sinclair E, Pesso L, Mehta M
Fistula and Safe Motherhood Program, EngenderHealth, New York, NY 10001, USA.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2007 Nov;99 Suppl 1:S108-11. doi: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2007.06.030. Epub 2007 Sep 14.
In recent years, information has emerged in the scientific literature regarding the experience of physicians and clinical staff who try to prevent and treat obstetric fistulas at health facilities in developing countries. However, little is known about attempts to match the services they provide with policy and programmatic interventions in the communities they serve. To determine what is known about community involvement in the prevention and treatment of obstetric fistulas, the authors inquired into experiments carried out by EngenderHealth and partners in 15 African and Asian countries. From raw data, gray literature, and personal communications with those working in the field, they learned that engaging the community may be the keystone in the eradication of fistulas in low-resource settings, and they learned how to engage the community.
近年来,科学文献中出现了有关在发展中国家医疗机构中试图预防和治疗产科瘘管病的医生及临床工作人员经历的信息。然而,对于如何使他们所提供的服务与他们所服务社区的政策及项目干预措施相匹配,人们知之甚少。为了确定关于社区参与产科瘘管病预防和治疗的已知情况,作者调查了促进性别健康协会及其合作伙伴在15个亚非国家开展的试验。通过原始数据、灰色文献以及与该领域工作人员的个人交流,他们了解到让社区参与可能是在资源匮乏地区根除瘘管病的关键所在,并且他们还了解到如何让社区参与进来。