KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Nairobi, Kenya.
KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.
Lancet Glob Health. 2023 Sep;11(9):e1459-e1463. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(23)00281-4.
Health system strengthening remains elusive and challenging. Health systems in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa are frequently characterised as weak, with inadequate management and accountability mechanisms, and poor human and financial resources. Putting patients and staff at the heart of health systems is an essential step towards strengthening them. As one of the three pillars of quality in health care, understanding patient experiences is key to moving towards people-centred care. Yet patient experiences are not a singular concept. Patient narratives can convey individual experiences of illness and health care, which complement and augment epidemiological and public health evidence. These narratives, gathered with rigorous, interview-based research and shared with digital tools (audio and video), can generate persuasive evidence. This evidence has important potential for influencing policy and practice, and for supporting people-centred care, but has not been tested systematically in low-income countries. In the Kenyan context of newborn health, work under way is generating evidence to show the transformative potential of patient narratives.
卫生系统的加强仍然难以实现和具有挑战性。撒哈拉以南非洲许多国家的卫生系统通常被认为较为薄弱,管理和问责机制不足,人力和财力资源匮乏。将患者和工作人员置于卫生系统的核心是加强卫生系统的重要步骤。作为医疗保健质量的三个支柱之一,了解患者体验是迈向以患者为中心的护理的关键。然而,患者体验不是一个单一的概念。患者的叙述可以传达个人的疾病和医疗体验,补充和扩大流行病学和公共卫生证据。这些通过严格的基于访谈的研究收集并通过数字工具(音频和视频)共享的叙述可以产生有说服力的证据。这些证据对于影响政策和实践以及支持以患者为中心的护理具有重要潜力,但尚未在低收入国家进行系统测试。在肯尼亚新生儿健康的背景下,正在开展工作以生成证据,展示患者叙述的变革潜力。