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通过 Curamericas 的 CBIO+方法减少危地马拉农村母婴健康方面的不平等:7. 关怀小组的赋权效应。

Reducing inequities in maternal and child health in rural Guatemala through the CBIO+ Approach of Curamericas: 7. The empowering effect of Care Groups.

机构信息

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Curamericas/ Guatemala, Calhuitz, San Sebastián Coatán, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2023 Feb 28;21(Suppl 2):199. doi: 10.1186/s12939-022-01759-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While there is extensive published evidence regarding the effectiveness of the Care Group Approach in promoting community-wide health behavior change, there is no published evidence regarding its empowering effect on its participants. Our study aimed to understand if the Care Group Approach as applied in the Curamericas/Guatemala Maternal and Child Health Project in isolated rural mountainous communities in Guatemala produced evidence of empowerment among the female participants. This is the seventh of 10 papers describing the expanded Census-Based, Impact-Oriented (CBIO+) Approach in improving the health and well-being of mothers and children in the rural highlands of the Department of Huehuetenango, Guatemala.

METHODS

We conducted semi-structured individual and group interviews with 96 female Care Group participants -including Level-1 Care Group Promoters, Care Group Volunteers, and Self-Help Group participants. The participants were from six communities - two from each of the three municipalities making up the Project Area. Data were analyzed both using deductive thematic and by exploring the following social constructs: perceived social status, self-efficacy, decision-making autonomy, and formation of social capital.

RESULTS

The findings supported the hypothesis that Care Group participation was an empowering process. The primary themes that emerged included increased respect accorded to women in the community, women's willingness and ability to make decisions and their confidence in making those decisions, and the development of stronger bonds among Care Group members, with other community members, and with community leaders.

CONCLUSION

Through increased theoretical and practical knowledge about important maternal and child health matters and through the social experience of obtaining this knowledge and sharing it with other community members, participation in the Care Group Approach empowered participants to make positive health behavior changes for themselves and for their children and families. This, in turn, led many participants to become more engaged in community activities for improved health and beyond, thereby enhancing social capital in the community. We conclude that the Care Group Approach, as applied in this setting, has made it possible for marginalized indigenous women living in a male-dominated society to become more empowered.

摘要

背景

虽然有大量关于关怀小组方法在促进社区范围内健康行为改变方面有效性的已发表证据,但关于其对参与者赋权效果的证据却没有。我们的研究旨在了解在危地马拉孤立的山区农村社区实施的关怀小组方法是否为女性参与者提供了赋权的证据。这是第 10 篇描述扩展基于人口普查、以影响为导向(CBIO+)方法的论文中的第 7 篇,该方法旨在改善危地马拉韦韦特南戈省农村高地的母婴健康和福祉。

方法

我们对 96 名关怀小组成员进行了半结构化的个人和小组访谈,其中包括一级关怀小组推动者、关怀小组志愿者和自助小组参与者。这些参与者来自六个社区——每个社区都有来自项目区三个市镇中的两个。我们使用演绎主题分析和以下社会结构的探索性分析来分析数据:感知社会地位、自我效能、决策自主权和社会资本的形成。

结果

研究结果支持了关怀小组成员参与是一个赋权过程的假设。出现的主要主题包括社区内对妇女的尊重增加、妇女做出决策的意愿和能力以及对做出这些决策的信心,以及关怀小组成员之间、与其他社区成员之间以及与社区领导者之间更强的联系的形成。

结论

通过增加对重要母婴健康问题的理论和实践知识,以及通过获得这些知识和与其他社区成员分享这些知识的社会经验,参与关怀小组方法使参与者能够为自己和子女及家庭做出积极的健康行为改变。这反过来又使许多参与者更积极地参与社区活动以改善健康状况及其他方面,从而增强社区的社会资本。我们的结论是,在这种背景下实施的关怀小组方法使生活在男性主导社会中的边缘化土著妇女能够获得更多的赋权。

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