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性别如何影响莫桑比克农村地区使用移动健康干预措施的体验:社区卫生工作者调查数据的二次定性分析

How Gender Influenced the Experience of Using a mHealth Intervention in Rural Mozambique: Secondary Qualitative Analysis of Community Health Worker Survey Data.

作者信息

Kinshella Mai-Lei Woo, Boene Helena, Sevene Esperança, Valá Anifa, Sharma Sumedha, Vidler Marianne, Magee Laura A, von Dadelszen Peter, Munguambe Khátia, Payne Beth A

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Centro de Investigação em Saúde de Manhiça, Manhiça, Mozambique.

出版信息

Front Glob Womens Health. 2022 Feb 24;3:661000. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2022.661000. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The mixed-gender community health worker (CHW) program in Mozambique is a window into the different experiences that male and female CHWs may face in their work. The objective of this study is to investigate how gender influenced the experiences of community health workers using the PIERS on the Move (POM) mHealth app in Mozambique.

METHODS

This is a secondary analysis by gender of health care workers involved in the Mozambique Community Level Intervention for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) cluster randomized trial (NCT01911494). A structured survey with 10 open-ended questions was used to elicit CHW experiences using the POM app. Data collection took place in 2017 after completion of the CLIP trial. This analysis examined emergent themes to consider how experiences may have been shaped by health worker gender.

RESULTS

Of the 43 CHWs who used the POM app, there were 31 (72%) women and 12 (28%) men. Gender differences emerged in descriptions of how using POM increased their value and respect by pregnant women and community members. Fifty-eight percent of female CHWs (18/31) said that POM positively influenced their status in the community in comparison to 33% of their male counterparts (4/12). While the small sample sizes, particularly of male CHWs who used POM, preclude conclusions, these findings were supported by qualitative results. Female CHWs tended to elaborate more about community perceptions of their increased value and status as health care providers than male CHWs.

CONCLUSION

CHWs work within existing gender norms. While gender norms are perceived to support the comfort of women to speak to another woman about their maternal and child health issues, gender norms also work against female CHWs as their professionalism may be questioned more than for their male counterparts. CHW's narratives suggested that the mHealth intervention was valued beyond the technology itself because it also added symbolic clinical value and demonstrated a tangible investment in their professional capacities, which may have been especially appreciated by the female CHWs.

摘要

背景

莫桑比克的男女混合社区卫生工作者(CHW)项目是了解男女社区卫生工作者在工作中可能面临的不同经历的一个窗口。本研究的目的是调查性别如何影响莫桑比克使用移动PIERS(POM)移动健康应用程序的社区卫生工作者的经历。

方法

这是一项对参与莫桑比克先兆子痫社区层面干预(CLIP)整群随机试验(NCT01911494)的医护人员按性别进行的二次分析。使用一份包含10个开放式问题的结构化调查问卷来了解社区卫生工作者使用POM应用程序的经历。数据收集于2017年CLIP试验完成后进行。该分析研究了新出现的主题,以考虑卫生工作者性别可能如何塑造这些经历。

结果

在使用POM应用程序的43名社区卫生工作者中,有31名(72%)女性和12名(28%)男性。在描述使用POM如何提高孕妇和社区成员对他们的重视和尊重方面出现了性别差异。58%的女性社区卫生工作者(18/31)表示,POM对她们在社区中的地位有积极影响,而男性同行中这一比例为33%(4/12)。虽然样本量较小,特别是使用POM的男性社区卫生工作者样本量小,无法得出结论,但这些发现得到了定性结果的支持。与男性社区卫生工作者相比,女性社区卫生工作者往往更详细地阐述社区对她们作为医疗服务提供者价值和地位提升的看法。

结论

社区卫生工作者在现有的性别规范内工作。虽然性别规范被认为有助于女性更自在地与另一名女性谈论她们的母婴健康问题,但性别规范也对女性社区卫生工作者不利,因为她们的专业精神可能比男性同行更容易受到质疑。社区卫生工作者的叙述表明,移动健康干预的价值不仅仅在于技术本身,还因为它增加了象征性的临床价值,并展示了对他们专业能力的切实投入,这可能尤其受到女性社区卫生工作者的赞赏。

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