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理解卫生系统对妇女选择 B+方案体验的影响:来自撒哈拉以南非洲的定性研究的元民族志。

Understanding the influence of health systems on women's experiences of Option B+: A meta-ethnography of qualitative research from sub-Saharan Africa.

机构信息

Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College, Moshi, Tanzania.

出版信息

Glob Public Health. 2021 Feb;16(2):167-185. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2020.1851385. Epub 2020 Dec 7.

Abstract

We explored women's experiences of Option B+ in sub-Saharan African health facility settings through a meta-ethnography of 32 qualitative studies published between 2010 and 2019. First and second-order constructs were identified from the data and authors' interpretations respectively. Using a health systems lens, third-order constructs explored how the health systems shaped women's experiences of Option B+ and their subsequent engagement in care. Women's experiences of Option B+ services were influenced by their interactions with health workers, which were often reported to be inadequate and rushed, reflecting insufficient staffing or training to address pregnant women's needs. Women's experiences were also undermined by various manifestations of stigma which persisted in the absence of resources for social or mental health support, and were exacerbated by space constraints in health facilities that infringed on patient confidentiality. Sub-optimal service accessibility, drug stock-outs and inadequate tracing systems also shaped women's experiences of care. Strengthening health systems by improving health worker capacity to provide respectful and high-quality clinical and support services, improving supply chains and improving the privacy of consultation spaces would improve women's experiences of Option B+ services, thereby contributing to improved care retention. These lessons should be considered as universal test and treat programmes expand.

摘要

我们通过对 2010 年至 2019 年间发表的 32 项定性研究进行元民族志学研究,探索了撒哈拉以南非洲医疗机构中妇女对选项 B+的体验。首先和第二级结构分别从数据和作者的解释中确定。使用卫生系统视角,第三级结构探讨了卫生系统如何塑造妇女对选项 B+的体验以及她们随后参与护理的情况。妇女对选项 B+服务的体验受到与卫生工作者互动的影响,这些互动往往被报告为不足和匆忙,反映出工作人员配备或培训不足,无法满足孕妇的需求。各种形式的污名化也削弱了妇女的体验,这些污名化在缺乏社会或心理健康支持资源的情况下依然存在,并因卫生设施空间限制侵犯了患者的隐私而加剧。服务可及性不佳、药品短缺和不完善的追踪系统也影响了妇女的护理体验。通过提高卫生工作者提供尊重和高质量临床及支持服务的能力、改善供应链和改善咨询空间的隐私来加强卫生系统,将改善妇女对选项 B+服务的体验,从而有助于提高护理的保留率。随着普遍检测和治疗方案的扩大,这些经验教训应该被考虑在内。

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