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“人们担心,仅仅因为从事医疗工作这一行为,你就会受到攻击”:对哥伦比亚医疗保健领域暴力侵害经历的一项调查。

"There is a fear that you will be attacked just for the act of working in health": a survey of experiences of violence against healthcare in Colombia.

作者信息

Crawford Katerina, Florez Tatiana, Rodriguez Mario, Cirado Lendy, Read Róisín, Haar Rohini

机构信息

RIAH Consortium, University of Manchester, Stolkholm, Sweden.

RIAH Consortium, University of Manchester, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

Confl Health. 2023 Oct 24;17(1):51. doi: 10.1186/s13031-023-00548-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Colombia has experienced decades of conflict between the government and non-state actors. Attacks on healthcare have been a grave but regular facet of that violence. In response, the Misión Médica (MM) program was developed to support, protect, and defend healthcare. Sporadic violence continues, with many recent attacks perpetrated not by armed actors but by residents. Given the history of conflict and ongoing violence, we sought to capture the perspectives of both healthcare workers (HCWs) and community members (CMs) regarding the characteristics and impacts of attacks on health in Colombia to gain insight into how to better prevent violence and mitigate its impacts.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was conducted from January to March 2021 in seven departments in Colombia in regions that witnessed attacks on healthcare. Questionnaires were administered to HCWs and CMs via purposive sampling, probing their experiences with attacks on health with both closed and open-ended questions. The categorical responses were stratified by health worker vs. non-health worker and descriptively analyzed. Narrative responses were analyzed via a hybrid deductive/inductive thematic approach.

RESULTS

Seventy-three individuals participated in the study (36 HCWs and 37 cm). Approximately 77% of HCWs believed that attacks on healthcare impacted health outcomes while 68% of CMs did not see a direct connection between violence against healthcare and poor health outcomes. Awareness of the MM program was significantly different between HCWs (83.3%) and CMs (37.8%). The survey responses explored the characteristics of attacks on health, compounded impacts of violence on the health system, personal impacts, and perspectives on mitigation efforts.

CONCLUSIONS

The study demonstrates that: (1) attacks on healthcare are context-dependent and require a local lens for mitigation and management; (2) both HCWs and CMs have critical perspectives that must be considered, (3) the impacts of violence against healthcare are complex and compounded and (4) that awareness of the legal protections of the Geneva Conventions must be combined with education on the health impacts for robust protection strategies. Critically, Both CMs and HCWs experience fear and psychosocial ramifications of these attacks, suggesting the need for stronger protections and resources to support the health workforce and the local community.

摘要

背景

几十年来,哥伦比亚政府与非国家行为体之间冲突不断。对医疗保健机构的袭击一直是这场暴力冲突中严重且常见的一面。作为回应,“医疗使命”(MM)项目应运而生,旨在支持、保护和捍卫医疗保健。零星的暴力仍在持续,近期许多袭击并非武装人员所为,而是居民。鉴于冲突历史和持续的暴力,我们试图了解医护人员(HCWs)和社区成员(CMs)对哥伦比亚医疗保健袭击事件的特点及影响的看法,以深入了解如何更好地预防暴力并减轻其影响。

方法

2021年1月至3月,在哥伦比亚七个曾发生过对医疗保健机构袭击事件的省份进行了一项横断面调查。通过目的抽样法向医护人员和社区成员发放问卷,通过封闭式和开放式问题探究他们对医疗保健袭击事件的经历。分类回答按医护人员和非医护人员进行分层,并进行描述性分析。叙述性回答通过混合演绎/归纳主题方法进行分析。

结果

73人参与了该研究(36名医护人员和37名社区成员)。约77%的医护人员认为对医疗保健机构的袭击影响了健康结果,而68%的社区成员认为针对医疗保健机构的暴力与不良健康结果之间没有直接联系。医护人员(83.3%)和社区成员(37.8%)对“医疗使命”项目的知晓度存在显著差异。调查回答探讨了对医疗保健袭击事件的特点、暴力对卫生系统的复合影响、个人影响以及对缓解措施的看法。

结论

该研究表明:(1)对医疗保健机构的袭击因具体情况而异,缓解和管理需要从地方层面着眼;(2)医护人员和社区成员都有至关重要的观点必须予以考虑;(3)针对医疗保健机构的暴力影响复杂且具有复合性;(4)必须将对《日内瓦公约》法律保护的认识与对健康影响的教育相结合,以制定强有力的保护策略。至关重要的是,社区成员和医护人员都经历了这些袭击带来的恐惧和心理社会影响,这表明需要更强有力的保护措施和资源来支持卫生工作队伍和当地社区。

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