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原住民社区对 COVID-19 大流行的反应以及对秘鲁亚马逊偏远地区母婴健康的影响:基于常规规划监督的定性研究。

Indigenous communities' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and consequences for maternal and neonatal health in remote Peruvian Amazon: a qualitative study based on routine programme supervision.

机构信息

Epidemiology, STD and HIV Unit, School of Public Health and Administration, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru

Epidemiology, STD and HIV Unit, School of Public Health and Administration, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2020 Dec 29;10(12):e044197. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044197.

Abstract

AIM

To explore indigenous communities' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences for maternal and neonatal health (MNH) care in the Peruvian Amazon.

METHODS

Mamás del Río is a community-based, MNH programme with comprehensive supervision covering monthly meetings with community health workers (CHW), community leaders and health facilities. With the onset of the lockdown, supervisors made telephone calls to discuss measures against COVID-19, governmental support, CHW activities in communities and provision of MNH care and COVID-19 preparedness at facilities. As part of the programme's ongoing mixed methods evaluation, we analysed written summaries of supervisor calls collected during the first 2 months of Peru's lockdown.

RESULTS

Between March and May 2020, supervisors held two rounds of calls with CHWs and leaders of 68 communities and staff from 17 facilities. Most communities banned entry of foreigners, but about half tolerated residents travelling to regional towns for trade and social support. While social events were forbidden, strict home isolation was only practised in a third of communities as conflicting with daily routine. By the end of April, first clusters of suspected cases were reported in communities. COVID-19 test kits, training and medical face masks were not available in most rural facilities. Six out of seven facilities suspended routine antenatal and postnatal consultations while two-thirds of CHWs resumed home visits to pregnant women and newborns.

CONCLUSIONS

Home isolation was hardly feasible in the rural Amazon context and community isolation was undermined by lack of external supplies and social support. With sustained community transmission, promotion of basic hygiene and mask use becomes essential. To avoid devastating effects on MNH, routine services at facilities need to be urgently re-established alongside COVID-19 preparedness plans. Community-based MNH programmes could offset detrimental indirect effects of the pandemic and provide an opportunity for local COVID-19 prevention and containment.

摘要

目的

探讨秘鲁亚马孙地区土著社区对 COVID-19 大流行的反应及其对母婴健康(MNH)护理的影响。

方法

Mamás del Río 是一个基于社区的 MNH 项目,提供全面监督,包括每月与社区卫生工作者(CHW)、社区领导和卫生机构举行会议。随着封锁的开始,主管人员通过电话讨论针对 COVID-19 的措施、政府支持、CHW 在社区中的活动以及在设施中提供 MNH 护理和 COVID-19 准备情况。作为该计划正在进行的混合方法评估的一部分,我们分析了在秘鲁封锁的头两个月收集的主管电话的书面摘要。

结果

2020 年 3 月至 5 月期间,主管人员与 68 个社区的 CHW 和领导以及 17 个设施的工作人员进行了两轮电话会议。大多数社区禁止外国人入境,但约一半允许居民前往地区城镇进行贸易和社会支持。虽然禁止社交活动,但只有三分之一的社区严格实行居家隔离,因为这与日常生活相冲突。到 4 月底,社区报告了第一批疑似病例。大多数农村设施都没有 COVID-19 检测试剂盒、培训和医用口罩。七家设施中有六家暂停了常规产前和产后咨询,而三分之二的 CHW 恢复了对孕妇和新生儿的家访。

结论

在农村亚马孙地区,居家隔离几乎不可行,而社区隔离因缺乏外部供应和社会支持而受到破坏。随着社区传播的持续,促进基本卫生和口罩使用变得至关重要。为了避免对 MNH 造成破坏性影响,需要紧急重新建立设施的常规服务,同时制定 COVID-19 准备计划。以社区为基础的 MNH 方案可以抵消大流行的间接不利影响,并为当地 COVID-19 的预防和控制提供机会。

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