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促进和阻碍移动健康钱包在孕产保健中应用的因素: Madagascar 利益相关者感知的定性研究。

Facilitators and barriers to the implementation of a Mobile Health Wallet for pregnancy-related health care: A qualitative study of stakeholders' perceptions in Madagascar.

机构信息

Medical Faculty, Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.

University Hospital, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Jan 31;15(1):e0228017. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228017. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Financial barriers are a major obstacle to accessing maternal health care services in low-resource settings. In Madagascar, less than half of live births are attended by skilled health staff. Although mobile money-based savings and payment systems are often used to pay for a variety of services, including health care, data on the implications of a dedicated mobile money wallet restricted to health-related spending during pregnancy-a mobile health wallet (MHW)-are not well understood. In cooperation with the Madagascan Ministry of Health, this study aims to elicit the perceptions, experiences, and recommendations of key stakeholders in relation to a MHW amid a pilot study in 31 state-funded health care facilities. We conducted a two-stage qualitative study using semi-structured in-depth interviews with stakeholders (N = 21) representing the following groups: community representatives, health care providers, health officials and representatives from phone provider companies. Interviews were conducted in Atsimondrano and Renivohitra districts, between November and December of 2017. Data was coded thematically using inductive and deductive approaches, and found to align with a social ecological model. Key facilitators for successful implementation of the MHW, include (i) close collaboration with existing communal structures and (ii) creation of an incentive scheme to reward pregnant women to save. Key barriers to the application of the MHW in the study zone include (i) disruption of informal benefits for health care providers related to the current cash-based payment system, (ii) low mobile phone ownership, (iii) illiteracy among the target population, and (iv) failure of the MHW to overcome essential access barriers towards institutional health care services such as fear of unpredictable expenses. The MHW was perceived as a potential solution to reduce disparities in access to maternal health care. To ensure success of the MHW, direct demand-side and provider-side financial incentives merit consideration.

摘要

经济障碍是获取资源匮乏地区孕产妇保健服务的主要障碍。在马达加斯加,不到一半的活产由熟练卫生工作人员接生。尽管移动货币储蓄和支付系统通常用于支付各种服务,包括医疗保健,但针对怀孕期间专用移动货币钱包(移动健康钱包,MHW)对相关支出限制的影响的数据却鲜为人知。本研究与马达加斯加卫生部合作,旨在通过在 31 家政府资助的医疗保健机构中开展试点研究,了解主要利益攸关方对 MHW 的看法、经验和建议。我们采用了两阶段定性研究方法,对代表以下群体的利益攸关方(n=21)进行了半结构化深入访谈:社区代表、卫生保健提供者、卫生官员和电话供应商公司代表。访谈于 2017 年 11 月至 12 月在 Atsimondrano 和 Renivohitra 区进行。数据采用归纳和演绎方法进行主题编码,并发现与社会生态模式一致。成功实施 MHW 的主要促进因素包括:(i)与现有社区结构密切合作,(ii)创建奖励孕妇储蓄的激励计划。在研究区域应用 MHW 的主要障碍包括:(i)破坏了与当前现金支付系统相关的卫生保健提供者的非正式利益,(ii)移动电话拥有率低,(iii)目标人群的文盲率高,(iv)MHW 未能克服获得机构保健服务的基本准入障碍,例如对不可预测费用的恐惧。MHW 被认为是减少孕产妇保健获取差距的潜在解决方案。为确保 MHW 的成功,值得考虑直接的需求方和供应方的财务激励措施。

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