Bress Joshua, Kashemwa Givano, Amisi Christine, Armas Jean, McWhorter Cindy, Ruel Theodore, Ammann Arthur J, Mukwege Denis, Butler Lisa M
Global Strategies, Albany, California, USA.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Panzi Hospital, Bukavu, The Democratic Republic of the Congo.
BMJ Glob Health. 2019 Feb 22;4(1):e001120. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001120. eCollection 2019.
In the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, ongoing armed conflict increases the incidence of gender-based violence (GBV) and presents a distinct and major barrier to care delivery for all survivors of GBV. A specific challenge is providing emergency contraception, HIV prophylaxis and treatment for sexually transmitted infections to all survivors within 72 hours of violence. To address the multiple barriers to providing this time-sensitive medical care, Global Strategies and Panzi Hospital implemented the Prevention Pack Program. The Prevention Pack is a pre-packaged post-rape medical kit containing antiretroviral post-exposure prophylaxis, antibiotics for treatment of sexually transmitted infections and emergency contraception. The Prevention Pack Program combines community sensitisation about post-rape medical care with the provision of Prevention Packs and the implementation of a cloud-based and Global Positioning System (GPS)-enabled inventory management system. The Panzi Hospital gender-based violence team implemented the Prevention Pack Program at Panzi Hospital and 12 rural clinics in the South Kivu Province. The data manager took GPS coordinates of each site, provided an initial stock of Prevention Packs and then called all sites daily to determine demand for post-rape care and Prevention Pack consumption. Inventory data were entered into the GPS-enabled cloud-based inventory management system. Project personnel used the consumption rate, trends and geolocation of sites to guide Prevention Pack restocking strategy. Between 2013 and 2017, a total of 8206 individuals presented for care following rape at the study sites. Of the 1414 individuals who presented in the rural areas, 1211 (85.6%) did so within the first 72 hours of reported rape. Care was delivered continuously and without a single stockout of medication across all sites. The Prevention Pack Program provided timely and consistent access to emergency contraception, HIV prophylaxis and treatment for sexually transmitted infections for rape survivors in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
在刚果民主共和国东部,持续的武装冲突增加了基于性别的暴力(GBV)发生率,对所有GBV幸存者的护理服务构成了明显且重大的障碍。一个特殊的挑战是在暴力事件发生后的72小时内,为所有幸存者提供紧急避孕、艾滋病毒预防和性传播感染治疗。为应对提供这种时效性医疗护理的多重障碍,全球战略组织和潘齐医院实施了预防包项目。预防包是一个预先包装好的强奸后医疗用品包,包含抗逆转录病毒暴露后预防药物、用于治疗性传播感染的抗生素和紧急避孕药。预防包项目将关于强奸后医疗护理的社区宣传与预防包的提供以及基于云计算和全球定位系统(GPS)的库存管理系统的实施相结合。潘齐医院基于性别的暴力问题团队在潘齐医院以及南基伍省的12个农村诊所实施了预防包项目。数据管理人员获取了每个地点的GPS坐标,提供了预防包的初始库存,然后每天致电所有地点,以确定对强奸后护理的需求以及预防包的消耗情况。库存数据被输入到基于GPS的云计算库存管理系统中。项目人员利用各地点的消耗率、趋势和地理位置来指导预防包的补货策略。在2013年至2017年期间,共有8206人在研究地点遭受强奸后前来寻求护理。在农村地区前来就诊的1414人中,有1211人(85.6%)在报告强奸后的头72小时内前来就诊。所有地点的护理服务持续提供,且药品从未出现过缺货情况。预防包项目为刚果民主共和国东部的强奸幸存者及时、持续地提供了紧急避孕、艾滋病毒预防和性传播感染治疗。