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“我们都认为靴子是给男人穿的”:一项基于社区的参与式评估,探讨卢旺达农村妇女预防足分枝菌病的障碍

"We all think boots are meant for men": A community-based participatory assessment of rural women's barriers to preventing podoconiosis in Rwanda.

作者信息

Igihozo Gloria, Dusabe Leila, Uwizeyimana Jeanne, Nyiransabimana Esperance, Huston Tonya, Schurer Janna M

机构信息

Bill and Joyce Cummings' Institute of Global Health, University of Global Health Equity, Butaro, Rwanda.

Center for One Health, University of Global Health Equity, Butaro, Rwanda.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024 May 3;4(5):e0002773. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002773. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Podoconiosis is a debilitating neglected tropical disease (NTD) that is possibly caused by prolonged exposure to irritant alkaline clay soil. It is endemic to East Africa and disproportionately affects rural female farmers. The condition can be prevented through foot hygiene and regular wearing of protective shoes. In Rwanda, there is limited information on the factors impacting rural female farmers' access to and utilization of boots while farming. Therefore, this community-based participatory study was conducted to explore the cultural, economic, and ergonomic factors affecting rural farmers' use of protective footwear. Sixteen audio-recorded focus group discussions were conducted with female and male farmers in four villages with the highest podoconiosis prevalence across four provinces of Rwanda. Transcripts were coded inductively using Dedoose (version 9.0.86) and analyzed through thematic content analysis. Participants expressed that wearing shoes protects against diseases and injuries but ability to afford a pair of protective footwear was a major barrier to accessing and wearing them. There were differences in women and men's shoe-wearing behaviors while farming, largely driven by the fact that women who wear boots face rumors and backlash. Findings highlight barriers hindering effective podoconiosis prevention among rural female farmers in Rwanda. Opportunities exist to strengthen podoconiosis and NTD prevention programs, through the integration of gender into existing community-based interventions and the inclusion of local communities into the co-designing of contextualized interventions.

摘要

泥足病是一种致残性被忽视热带病,可能由长期接触刺激性碱性黏土所致。该病在东非流行,对农村女性农民影响尤甚。通过足部卫生和定期穿防护鞋可预防该病。在卢旺达,关于影响农村女性农民在务农时获取和使用靴子的因素的信息有限。因此,开展了这项基于社区的参与性研究,以探究影响农村农民使用防护鞋的文化、经济和人体工程学因素。在卢旺达四个省份中泥足病患病率最高的四个村庄,与男女农民进行了16次录音焦点小组讨论。使用Dedoose(9.0.86版)对文字记录进行归纳编码,并通过主题内容分析进行分析。参与者表示,穿鞋可预防疾病和受伤,但能否买得起一双防护鞋是获取和穿着防护鞋的主要障碍。男女在务农时的穿鞋行为存在差异,主要原因是穿靴子的女性面临谣言和反对。研究结果凸显了阻碍卢旺达农村女性农民有效预防泥足病的障碍。通过将性别因素纳入现有的社区干预措施,并让当地社区参与因地制宜干预措施的共同设计,存在加强泥足病和被忽视热带病预防项目的机会。

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