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“对一个男人来说,去医院将是他最后的选择”:一项定性研究,探索肯尼亚在实施全民健康覆盖过程中男性的经历、认知和医疗保健需求。

"For a man to go to hospital, then that would be his last option": A qualitative study exploring men's experiences, perceptions and healthcare needs in the implementation of Universal Health Coverage in Kenya.

作者信息

Mokua Sharon N, Ombogo Lorraine, Mathu David, Otambo Prisca, Nyandieka Lilian, Onteri Stephen N, Mbuka Schiller J, Kariuki James, Ahmed Ismail, Wanjihia Violet, Mutai Joseph, Bukania Zipporah

机构信息

Centre for Public Health Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024 May 7;4(5):e0002925. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002925. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The achievement of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) requires equitable access and utilization of healthcare services across all population groups, including men. However, men often face unique barriers that impede their engagement with health systems which are influenced by a myriad of socio-cultural, economic, and systemic factors. Therefore, understanding men's perspectives and experiences is crucial to identifying barriers and facilitators to their healthcare-seeking behaviour under UHC initiatives. This qualitative study sought to explore men's perceptions, experiences, healthcare needs and potential strategies to inform an impartial implementation of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Kenya. The study employed a qualitative research design to investigate men's healthcare experiences in 12 counties across Kenya. Thirty focus group discussions involving 296 male participants were conducted. Men were purposively selected and mobilized through the support of health facility-in-charges, public health officers, and community health extension workers. Data was coded according to emergent views and further categorized thematically into three main domains (1) Perspectives and experiences of healthcare access (2) Socio-cultural beliefs and societal expectations (3) Desires and expectations of health systems. Findings revealed complex sociocultural, economic, and health system factors that influenced men's healthcare experiences and needs which included: masculinity norms and gender roles, financial constraints and perceived unaffordability of services, lack of male-friendly and gender-responsive healthcare services, confidentiality concerns, and limited health literacy and awareness about available UHC services. Our study has revealed a disconnect between men's needs and the current healthcare system. The expectations concerning masculinity further exacerbate the problem and exclude men further hindering men's ability to receive appropriate care. This data provides important considerations for the development of comprehensive and gender-transformative approaches challenging harmful masculine norms, pushing for financial risk protection mechanisms and gender-responsive healthcare delivery attuned to the unique needs and preferences of men.

摘要

实现全民健康覆盖(UHC)需要所有人群,包括男性,都能公平地获得和利用医疗服务。然而,男性往往面临独特的障碍,这些障碍阻碍了他们与卫生系统的互动,而这些障碍受到众多社会文化、经济和系统因素的影响。因此,了解男性的观点和经历对于确定全民健康覆盖倡议下他们寻求医疗行为的障碍和促进因素至关重要。这项定性研究旨在探索男性的看法、经历、医疗需求和潜在策略,以为肯尼亚公正实施全民健康覆盖提供参考。该研究采用定性研究设计,调查肯尼亚12个县男性的医疗经历。进行了30次焦点小组讨论,涉及296名男性参与者。通过医疗机构负责人、公共卫生官员和社区卫生推广工作者的支持,有目的地挑选并动员了男性参与。数据根据新出现的观点进行编码,并进一步按主题分为三个主要领域:(1)医疗服务可及性的观点和经历;(2)社会文化信仰和社会期望;(3)对卫生系统的愿望和期望。研究结果揭示了影响男性医疗经历和需求的复杂社会文化、经济和卫生系统因素,包括:男性气质规范和性别角色、经济限制以及认为服务费用过高、缺乏对男性友好且具有性别敏感性的医疗服务、对隐私的担忧,以及对现有全民健康覆盖服务的健康素养和认知有限。我们的研究揭示了男性需求与当前医疗系统之间的脱节。对男性气质的期望进一步加剧了问题,并将男性排除在外,进一步阻碍了男性获得适当护理的能力。这些数据为制定全面且具有性别变革性的方法提供了重要考虑因素,这些方法挑战有害的男性气质规范,推动财务风险保护机制以及符合男性独特需求和偏好的性别敏感型医疗服务提供。

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