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新冠疫情及政策应对措施对肯尼亚、乌干达和赞比亚生殖、孕产妇、儿童及青少年卫生服务的获取与利用的影响。

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and policy response on access to and utilization of reproductive, maternal, child and adolescent health services in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia.

作者信息

Kuria-Ndiritu Shiphrah, Karanja Sarah, Mubita Brenda, Kapsandui Tonny, Kutna John, Anyona Dona, Murerwa Joyce, Ferguson Laura

机构信息

Amref Health Africa, Headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya.

Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024 Jan 25;4(1):e0002740. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002740. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Global health crises can negatively impact access to and utilisation of essential health services. Access to and utilisation of reproductive health services were already challenged in Sub-Saharan Africa with the COVID-19 pandemic further complicating the critical situation. This cross-sectional qualitative study aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and policy responses to it on the access to, and utilization of reproductive, maternal, child and adolescent health services in Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia. It sought to explore the perspectives of women of reproductive age (18-49), frontline health workers and government representatives, all from geographies that are under-researched in this context. Using purposive sampling, key informant and in-depth interviews were carried out with 63 participants across the three countries between November 2020 and February 2021. The study population included women of reproductive age (18-49 years), front-line health service providers, and government representatives We established that COVID-19 and the policy response to it affected access to and utilization of services in the three countries, the most affected being antenatal care, delivery, family planning, and immunization services. Women reported not accessing the health facilities for various reasons. Barriers to access and utilization of services cut across all the socioecological levels. Movement restrictions, particularly in Uganda where they were most severe, and fear of contracting COVID-19 at health facilities were the most reported barriers. Weak structures at community level and inadequate supply of commodities in health facilities exacerbated the situation. Mitigation factors were put in place at different levels. There is need to strengthen the health system, particularly the supply chain and to have services closer to the community to enhance access to and utilisation of services at all times and particularly during crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic.

摘要

全球卫生危机可能会对基本卫生服务的获取和利用产生负面影响。撒哈拉以南非洲地区在获取和利用生殖健康服务方面本就面临挑战,而新冠疫情使这一严峻形势更加复杂。这项横断面定性研究旨在评估新冠疫情及其政策应对措施对肯尼亚、乌干达和赞比亚生殖、孕产妇、儿童和青少年卫生服务的获取和利用所产生的影响。该研究试图探讨育龄妇女(18至49岁)、一线卫生工作者和政府代表的观点,这些人群均来自在此背景下研究较少的地区。通过目的抽样法,于2020年11月至2021年2月期间,对三个国家的63名参与者进行了关键信息访谈和深入访谈。研究人群包括育龄妇女(18至49岁)、一线卫生服务提供者和政府代表。我们发现,新冠疫情及其政策应对措施影响了这三个国家卫生服务的获取和利用,受影响最大的是产前护理、分娩、计划生育和免疫服务。妇女报告称,由于各种原因未前往医疗机构。服务获取和利用的障碍贯穿所有社会生态层面。行动限制,尤其是在乌干达最为严格的行动限制,以及在医疗机构感染新冠病毒的担忧是最常被提及的障碍。社区层面的结构薄弱以及医疗机构商品供应不足使情况更加恶化。不同层面都采取了缓解因素。有必要加强卫生系统,特别是供应链,并使服务更贴近社区,以随时增强卫生服务的获取和利用,尤其是在新冠疫情等危机期间。

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