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赞比亚南部省份信仰对新生儿疾病认知、照护者行为和寻求照护行为的影响。

Impact of beliefs on perception of newborn illness, caregiver behaviors, and care-seeking practices in Zambia's Southern province.

机构信息

Emory Global Health Institute at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.

Department of Global Health, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 May 25;18(5):e0282881. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0282881. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Despite reductions in the number of under-five deaths since the release of the Sustainable Development Goals, the proportion of neonatal deaths among all under-five deaths has remained high. Neonatal health is linked to newborn care practices which are tied to distinct cultural perceptions of health and illness. We assessed how community beliefs in Zambia's Southern Province influence newborn care behaviors, perception of illness, and care-seeking practices, using qualitative data collected between February and April 2010. A total of 339 women participated in 36 focus group discussions (FGDs), with 9 FGDs conducted in each of the four study districts. In addition, 42 in-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted with various key informants, with 11 IDIs conducted in Choma, 11 IDIs in Monze, 10 IDIs in Livingstone, and 10 IDIs in Mazabuka. The FGDs and IDIs indicate that beliefs among the Tonga people regarding postnatal illness prevention and management influence perceptions of newborn illness and care-seeking practices. Care seeking behaviors including when, why, and where parents seek newborn care are intimately tied to perception of disease among the Tonga people. These beliefs may stem from both indigenous and Western perspectives in Zambia's Southern Province. Findings are consistent with other analyses from Southern Province that highlighted the benefit of integrating local practices with Western biomedical care. Health systems models, led by policy makers and program designers, could aim to find synergies between community practices and formal health systems to support positive behavior change and satisfy multiple stakeholders.

摘要

尽管自可持续发展目标发布以来,五岁以下儿童死亡人数有所减少,但新生儿死亡在所有五岁以下儿童死亡中的比例仍然很高。新生儿健康与新生儿护理实践有关,而这些实践与对健康和疾病的不同文化观念有关。我们使用 2010 年 2 月至 4 月期间收集的定性数据,评估赞比亚南部省的社区信仰如何影响新生儿护理行为、疾病认知和寻求护理的行为。共有 339 名妇女参加了 36 个焦点小组讨论(FGD),其中每个研究区进行了 9 个 FGD。此外,还对各种关键信息提供者进行了 42 次深入访谈(IDI),其中在乔马进行了 11 次 IDI,在蒙泽进行了 11 次 IDI,在利文斯通进行了 10 次 IDI,在马扎布卡进行了 10 次 IDI。FGD 和 IDI 表明,通加人在产后疾病预防和管理方面的信念影响了对新生儿疾病和寻求护理行为的认知。包括何时、为何以及父母在何处寻求新生儿护理的护理行为与通加人对疾病的认知密切相关。这些信念可能源于赞比亚南部省的本土和西方观点。这些发现与南部省的其他分析结果一致,这些分析结果强调了将当地实践与西方生物医学护理相结合的好处。由政策制定者和方案设计者领导的卫生系统模式,可以努力寻找社区实践与正式卫生系统之间的协同作用,以支持积极的行为改变并满足多方利益相关者的需求。

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