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通过参与式行动研究在埃博拉疫情后重建利比里亚以人为本的孕产妇保健服务。

Rebuilding people-centred maternal health services in post-Ebola Liberia through participatory action research.

机构信息

a International Rescue Committee , New York , NY , USA.

b International Rescue Committee , Washington , DC , USA.

出版信息

Glob Public Health. 2018 Nov;13(11):1650-1669. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2018.1427772. Epub 2018 Jan 31.

Abstract

During the March 2014-January 2016 Ebola crisis in Liberia, Redemption Hospital lost 12 staff and became a holding facility for suspected cases, prompting violent hostility from the surrounding New Kru Town community, in the capital city Monrovia. Inpatient services were closed for 6 months, leaving the population without maternity care. In January 2015, Redemption reopened, but utilization was low, especially for deliveries. A key barrier was community trust in health workers which worsened during the epidemic. The New Kru Town council, Redemption Hospital, the International Rescue Committee, and Training and Research Support Centre initiated participatory action research (PAR) in July 2015 to build communication between stakeholder groups, and to identify impacts of the epidemic and shared actions to improve the system. The PAR involved pregnant women, community-based trained traditional midwives (TTMs) and traditional birth attendants (TBAs), and community leaders, as well as health workers. Qualitative data and a pre-post survey of PAR participants and community members assessed changes in relationships and maternal health services. The results indicated that Ebola worsened community-hospital relations and pre-existing weaknesses in services, but also provided an opportunity to address these when rebuilding the system through shared action. Findings suggest that PAR generated evidence and improved communication and community and health worker interaction.

摘要

在 2014 年 3 月至 2016 年 1 月利比里亚的埃博拉危机期间,救赎医院失去了 12 名员工,并成为疑似病例的收容所,这促使首都蒙罗维亚附近的新克鲁镇社区产生了强烈的敌对情绪。6 个月来,住院服务关闭,使民众无法获得产妇护理。2015 年 1 月,救赎医院重新开放,但利用率很低,尤其是分娩服务。一个主要障碍是社区对卫生工作者的信任在疫情期间恶化。新克鲁镇理事会、救赎医院、国际救援委员会和培训与研究支持中心于 2015 年 7 月启动了参与式行动研究(PAR),以建立利益相关者群体之间的沟通,并确定疫情的影响和共同采取的行动,以改善该系统。PAR 涉及孕妇、社区培训的传统助产士(TTM)和传统接生员(TBA)以及社区领导和卫生工作者。通过对 PAR 参与者和社区成员进行定性数据分析和参与前后调查,评估了关系和产妇保健服务的变化。结果表明,埃博拉疫情恶化了社区与医院的关系,以及服务中已存在的弱点,但也为通过共同行动重建系统提供了一个解决这些问题的机会。研究结果表明,PAR 生成了证据,并改善了沟通以及社区和卫生工作者之间的互动。

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