Duby Zoe, Bunce Brittany, Fowler Chantal, Jonas Kim, Govindasamy Darshini, Wagner Colleen, Mangoale Kgahliso, Ambrose Anthony, Mathews Catherine
Health Systems Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa.
Division of Social and Behavioural Sciences in the School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Front Health Serv. 2022 Jun 3;2:903583. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2022.903583. eCollection 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with reduced access to health services and worsening health outcomes for HIV and sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Through the analysis of data from an evaluation study of a combination intervention for adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa, we sought to examine the way in which implementation and service provision were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions, describing the adaptation implementers made to respond to this context. The intervention was implemented from 2019 in South African districts identified as high priority, given the high rates of HIV and teenage pregnancy amongst AGYW. The South African government introduced the first COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020. We conducted in-depth interviews with 38 intervention implementers in the period from November 2020 to March 2021. Respondents described various ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions had limited their ability to implement the intervention and provide services as planned. As a result, AGYW intervention beneficiary access to SRH and psychosocial services was disrupted. Implementers described several ways in which they attempted to adapt to the pandemic context, such as offering services remotely or door-to-door. Despite attempts to respond to the context and adapt services, overall COVID-19 negatively affected implementation and service provision, and heightened issues around community acceptability of the programs. Our findings can help to inform efforts to reduce health service disruption, increase health system resilience, and ensure continuous SRH service provision to AGYW in times of pandemics and other crises.
新冠疫情与获得卫生服务的机会减少以及艾滋病毒和性与生殖健康(SRH)的健康结果恶化有关。通过对南非一项针对少女和年轻女性(AGYW)的综合干预评估研究的数据进行分析,我们试图研究新冠疫情及相关限制措施对实施和服务提供产生影响的方式,描述实施者为应对这种情况所做的调整。鉴于AGYW中艾滋病毒感染率和青少年怀孕率较高,该干预措施于2019年在南非被确定为高优先级的地区实施。南非政府于2020年3月实施了首次新冠封锁。我们在2020年11月至2021年3月期间对38名干预实施者进行了深入访谈。受访者描述了新冠疫情及相关限制措施以多种方式限制了他们按计划实施干预和提供服务的能力。结果,AGYW干预措施的受益者获得SRH和心理社会服务的机会受到了干扰。实施者描述了他们试图适应疫情背景的几种方式,例如远程提供服务或挨家挨户提供服务。尽管试图应对这种情况并调整服务,但总体而言,新冠疫情对实施和服务提供产生了负面影响,并加剧了围绕这些项目的社区可接受性的问题。我们的研究结果有助于为减少卫生服务中断、增强卫生系统复原力以及在大流行和其他危机期间确保持续向AGYW提供SRH服务的努力提供参考。