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南非东开普省农村地区的初级医疗保健服务:评估服务支持项目。

Primary healthcare services in the rural Eastern Cape, South Africa: Evaluating a service-support project.

机构信息

Drug Utilisation Research Unit, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth.

出版信息

Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med. 2020 Apr 2;12(1):e1-e7. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2207.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In 2012, 38% of the South African population resided in the rural areas of the country. The professional healthcare services are concentrated in the urban areas, resulting in an imbalance between urban and rural healthcare services.

AIM

The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a non-governmental organisation (NGO)-supported mobile healthcare service in a remote area.

SETTING

Eastern Cape Province in South Africa.

METHODS

The walking distance between the community and the nearest fixed government healthcare service was evaluated and compared with the recommendations of World Health Organization (WHO). Services provided to people visiting the mobile community service were recorded, and descriptive data were analysed and compared with the anonymised patient records of the nearest fixed service clinic.

RESULTS

Of the 30 outreach points served by the NGO, 24 points were at a distance more than the WHO-designated walking distance and 11 points were more than twice the WHO-designated distance from the perspective of fixed clinic. The average headcount per annum of the outreach NGO mobile clinics exceeded those of the fixed Department of Health (DoH) clinics by an average of 250 patients per clinic session. The increase in services was also noteworthy, with a mean differential of 1774 services per annum for the same day above that of the DoH clinics.

CONCLUSION

Mobile services could make a difference to the utilisation of essential healthcare facilities. The provision of augmented NGO-led mobile clinical outreach services and joint government-NGO partnerships holds possibilities for improving healthcare for those living in remote rural areas.

摘要

背景

2012 年,南非 38%的人口居住在该国的农村地区。专业医疗保健服务集中在城市地区,导致城乡医疗服务之间存在不平衡。

目的

本研究旨在评估在偏远地区使用非政府组织(NGO)支持的移动医疗保健服务。

地点

南非东开普省。

方法

评估社区与最近的固定政府医疗服务之间的步行距离,并与世界卫生组织(WHO)的建议进行比较。记录访问移动社区服务的人员所接受的服务,并对描述性数据进行分析,并与最近的固定服务诊所的匿名患者记录进行比较。

结果

在 NGO 服务的 30 个外展点中,有 24 个点的距离超过了 WHO 指定的步行距离,从固定诊所的角度来看,有 11 个点的距离超过了 WHO 指定距离的两倍。外展 NGO 移动诊所的年均就诊人数平均比固定卫生部(DoH)诊所多 250 人。服务的增加也值得注意,与 DoH 诊所相比,同一天的平均差值为每年增加 1774 项服务。

结论

移动服务可以对基本医疗设施的利用产生影响。增加 NGO 领导的移动临床外展服务的提供以及政府与 NGO 的伙伴关系有可能改善偏远农村地区居民的医疗保健。

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