Public Health Department, University of Health Sciences, 73, Monivong Blvd., Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2021 Apr;112(2):317-330. doi: 10.17269/s41997-020-00442-y. Epub 2021 Jan 20.
Other forces related to socio-economic and cultural factors, besides biomedical and behavioural fields, also influence health but receive little attention in health research. This study aims to illuminate social determinants of health and to identify challenges and opportunities in addressing social determinants of child health (SDCH) in rural Cambodia.
This is a qualitative study based on interviews of frontline primary health care providers, health officials, local authorities and community volunteers in two health districts in Cambodia. The data were supplemented by secondary data on different aspects of the districts and Cambodia.
Poverty, lack of basic commodities and adverse social conditions remained problems for population health. While access to health services was considered adequate, households and communities had several major risk exposures. Challenges in addressing SDCH were the high prevalence of social and household adverse conditions, and the lack of training of providers, of information about social services, of effective coordination and of trust in public services. Opportunities were present, including social services being existent albeit poor functioning, the traditional practice of social inquiry, existing frontline providers being open to further information and training, existing subnational coordination bodies at district and provincial levels, and use of evidence in planning and resource allocation.
Addressing SDCH requires broad and coordinated efforts of stakeholders from multiple sectors. Among the prerequisites are to leverage the existing structures and mechanisms, training primary health care providers and providing them with adequate information about local resources and available supports. Improving social care services and infrastructures requires strong coordination, planning and adequate resource allocation.
除生物医学和行为领域外,与社会经济和文化因素相关的其他力量也会影响健康,但在健康研究中却很少受到关注。本研究旨在阐明健康的社会决定因素,并确定在柬埔寨农村地区解决儿童健康社会决定因素(SDCH)方面的挑战和机遇。
这是一项基于对柬埔寨两个卫生区的一线初级卫生保健提供者、卫生官员、地方当局和社区志愿者进行访谈的定性研究。数据还辅以关于该地区和柬埔寨不同方面的二手数据。
贫困、缺乏基本商品和不利的社会条件仍然是人口健康的问题。尽管人们认为获得卫生服务是足够的,但家庭和社区仍面临着几个主要的风险。解决 SDCH 的挑战是社会和家庭不良状况的高患病率,以及提供者缺乏培训、社会服务信息缺乏、有效协调和对公共服务的信任。存在机会,包括社会服务虽然功能不完善但已经存在、社会调查的传统做法、现有的一线提供者对进一步信息和培训的开放、区和省两级现有的国家以下协调机构以及在规划和资源分配中使用证据。
解决 SDCH 需要来自多个部门的利益相关者进行广泛和协调的努力。前提之一是利用现有的结构和机制,培训初级卫生保健提供者并向他们提供有关当地资源和可用支持的充足信息。改善社会关怀服务和基础设施需要强有力的协调、规划和充足的资源分配。