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跨境冲突会影响尼日利亚社区卫生志愿者对任务分担的看法吗?一项定性研究。

Does inter-border conflict influence the views of task sharing among community health volunteers in Nigeria? A qualitative study.

作者信息

Lar Luret, Stewart Martyn, Isiyaku Sunday, Dean Laura, Ozano Kim, Mpyet Caleb, Theobald Sally

机构信息

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.

Sightsavers, Nigeria Country Office, Kaduna, Nigeria.

出版信息

Confl Health. 2022 Jul 23;16(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s13031-022-00472-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Volunteer community health workers are increasingly being engaged in Nigeria, through the World Health Organization's task sharing strategy. This strategy aims to address gaps in human resources for health, including inequitable distribution of health workers. Recent conflicts in rural and fragile border communities in northcentral Nigeria create challenges for volunteer community health workers to meet their community's increasing health needs. This study aimed to explore the perception of volunteers involved in task sharing to understand factors affecting performance and delivery in such contexts.

METHODS

This was a qualitative study conducted in fragile border communities in north central Nigeria. Eighteen audio recorded, semi-structured interviews with volunteers and supervisors were performed. Their perceptions on how task sharing and allocation of tasks affect performance and delivery were elucidated. The transactional social framework was applied during the thematic analysis process to generate an explanatory account of the research data, which was analysed using NVivo software.

RESULTS

Promotive and preventive tasks were shared among the predominantly agrarian respondents. There was a structured task allocation process that linked the community with the health system and mainly cordial relationships were in place. However, there were barriers related to ethnoreligious crises and current conflict, timing of task allocations, gender inequities in volunteerism, shortage of commodities, inadequate incentives, dwindling community support and negative attitudes of some volunteers.

CONCLUSION

The perception of task sharing was mainly positive, despite the challenges, especially the current conflict. In this fragile context, reconsideration of non-seasonal task allocations within improved community-driven selection and security systems should be encouraged. Supportive supervision and providing adequate and timely renumeration will also be beneficial in this fragile setting.

摘要

背景

通过世界卫生组织的任务分担战略,尼日利亚越来越多地让社区卫生志愿者参与进来。该战略旨在解决卫生人力资源方面的差距,包括卫生工作者分布不均的问题。尼日利亚中北部农村和脆弱边境社区近期发生的冲突给社区卫生志愿者满足其社区日益增长的卫生需求带来了挑战。本研究旨在探讨参与任务分担的志愿者的看法,以了解在此类情况下影响绩效和服务提供的因素。

方法

这是一项在尼日利亚中北部脆弱边境社区开展的定性研究。对志愿者和监督员进行了18次录音的半结构化访谈。阐明了他们对任务分担和任务分配如何影响绩效和服务提供的看法。在主题分析过程中应用了交易社会框架,以对研究数据进行解释性说明,并使用NVivo软件进行分析。

结果

在以农业为主的受访者中,促进性和预防性任务是共享的。有一个将社区与卫生系统联系起来的结构化任务分配过程,并且主要存在融洽的关系。然而,存在与民族宗教危机和当前冲突、任务分配时间、志愿服务中的性别不平等、商品短缺、激励不足、社区支持减少以及一些志愿者的消极态度相关的障碍。

结论

尽管存在挑战,尤其是当前的冲突,但对任务分担的看法主要是积极的。在这种脆弱的背景下,应鼓励在改进的社区驱动的选择和安全系统内重新考虑非季节性任务分配。支持性监督以及提供充分和及时的报酬在这种脆弱环境中也将是有益的。

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