Dougherty Leanne, Kassegne Sethson, Nagbe Robert, Babogou Joseph, Peace Paula, Moussa Farida, Kirk Karen, Tokplo Hilaire, Ouro-Gnao Djibril, Agbodjan Serge Prince, Loll Dana, Werwie Timothy R, Silva Martha
Breakthrough RESEARCH, Population Council, Washington, DC, United States.
CERA Group, Lomé, Togo.
Front Reprod Health. 2024 Jul 3;6:1389716. doi: 10.3389/frph.2024.1389716. eCollection 2024.
There is a growing body of evidence that asserts community engagement approaches can improve the quality of reproductive health services. Family planning (FP) programs in Togo are implementing such approaches, which aim to mobilize both health workers and communities to improve FP service quality and FP uptake. However, there is not enough known about the enabling factors and challenges associated with implementation, or the extent to which the programs improve outcomes leading to contraceptive uptake.
We qualitatively explored how a community engagement approach influenced health worker and community perceptions related to FP service delivery in and around the city of Lomé, Togo, within the context of the broader integration of social and behavior change and service delivery. We conducted 18 in-depth interviews with health workers and 9 focus group discussions with community members.
We found the approach, which included community dialogues, site walkthrough visits and the development of community action plans, worked synergistically together to support collaborative action between communities and health workers to increase mutual understanding of their collective needs related to FP services. Community members cited improved reception at the health facilities by health workers and indicated that the site walkthrough visits created a greater sense of empathy towards the providers and the challenges faced in their work environment. Health workers acknowledged a greater understanding of barriers at the community level following community dialogues, particularly among community members that are not routinely encountered at the health facility for reproductive health services such as men and youth. We found limited implementation of health facility improvements included in community action plans because they were dependent on commitment from community leadership and the need to mobilize additional support or financial resources.
Community engagement approaches are a promising mechanism to support collaboration and enhance mutual understanding between health workers and communities to achieve improved FP service quality. Future programs should consider incorporating additional mechanisms to monitor community action plans and provide support to address structural challenges at the facility level particularly those that require financial resources.
越来越多的证据表明,社区参与方法可以提高生殖健康服务的质量。多哥的计划生育项目正在实施此类方法,旨在动员卫生工作者和社区提高计划生育服务质量及使用率。然而,对于实施相关的促成因素和挑战,或者这些项目在多大程度上改善了导致避孕措施使用的结果,我们所知甚少。
在社会和行为改变与服务提供更广泛整合的背景下,我们定性地探究了一种社区参与方法如何影响多哥洛美市及其周边地区卫生工作者和社区对计划生育服务提供的看法。我们对卫生工作者进行了18次深入访谈,并与社区成员进行了9次焦点小组讨论。
我们发现,该方法包括社区对话、实地走访和制定社区行动计划,它们协同发挥作用,支持社区与卫生工作者之间的合作行动,以增进对彼此与计划生育服务相关集体需求的相互理解。社区成员提到卫生工作者在医疗机构的接待态度有所改善,并表示实地走访让人们对提供者及其工作环境中面临的挑战有了更强的同理心。卫生工作者承认,社区对话之后,他们对社区层面的障碍有了更深入的理解,特别是在生殖健康服务医疗机构中不常遇到的社区成员,如男性和年轻人。我们发现社区行动计划中包含的医疗机构改善措施实施有限,因为这些措施依赖于社区领导层的承诺以及调动额外支持或财政资源的需求。
社区参与方法是一种有前景的机制,可支持卫生工作者与社区之间的合作,并增进相互理解,以提高计划生育服务质量。未来的项目应考虑纳入额外机制,以监测社区行动计划,并提供支持以应对医疗机构层面的结构性挑战,特别是那些需要财政资源的挑战。