Institute of Health and Development / Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar (ISED/UCAD), Senegal.
Dakar Child and Family Guidance Center (CEGID).
Afr J Reprod Health. 2024 Aug 31(8s):163-175. doi: 10.29063/ajrh2024/v28i8s.19.
Adolescents in low- and middle-income countries face numerous developmental, sexual and reproductive health (SRHR) challenges, including exposure to multidimensional violence. Dealing with gender-based violence (GBV) is of great importance and health personnel are key players. The objective of this work was to study the knowledge and practices of health personnel on SRHR and gender-based violence in Guédiawaye, Kaolack and Kolda communities in Senegal. A descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study was conducted, which consisted of health professionals (general practitioners and specialists, nurses, and midwives) and community health workers (community relays, bajenu gox, matrons). All health facilities in the three communities were included. Data analysis consisted of univariate analysis and logistic regression modeling to investigate the factors associated with the knowledge and practice of health personnels. An alpha risk of 5% was taken. A total of 78 health professionals and 128 community actors were included in the study. More than half of the health personnel (56.3%) had good knowledge of policies, standards and protocols relating to sexual and reproductive health services for women (adolescents) and about 60% on conventions and laws. The level of knowledge was good among 51% of respondents and good practices among 54.9%. The factors associated with good knowledge were the municipality in which the profession was practiced, and the effects of training received in the social construction of gender. The factors associated with the practices were knowledge of policies, standards and protocols through training, training received in the provision of family planning services, and in medico-psychosocial management of cases of sexual violence. We conclude that the knowledge of stakeholders (health professionals and community health workers) about sexual and reproductive health and gender-based violence is important for better service provision and good management of cases of gender based violence.
青少年在中低收入国家面临着众多的发展、性和生殖健康(SRHR)挑战,包括暴露于多维暴力中。应对基于性别的暴力(GBV)至关重要,卫生人员是关键角色。这项工作的目的是研究塞内加尔盖德亚耶、考拉克和科尔达社区卫生人员对 SRHR 和基于性别的暴力的知识和实践。这是一项描述性和分析性的横断面研究,包括卫生专业人员(全科医生和专家、护士和助产士)和社区卫生工作者(社区联络人、bajenu gox、护士长)。三个社区的所有卫生机构都包括在内。数据分析包括单变量分析和逻辑回归建模,以调查与卫生人员的知识和实践相关的因素。采用 5%的α风险。共有 78 名卫生专业人员和 128 名社区行为者参与了这项研究。超过一半的卫生人员(56.3%)对与妇女(青少年)性和生殖健康服务相关的政策、标准和方案有很好的了解,约 60%的人了解公约和法律。51%的受访者知识水平良好,54.9%的人实践良好。与良好知识相关的因素是专业实践的直辖市,以及在性别社会建构方面接受培训的影响。与实践相关的因素是通过培训了解政策、标准和方案,接受计划生育服务提供培训,以及在性暴力案件的医疗心理社会管理方面接受培训。我们的结论是,利益攸关方(卫生专业人员和社区卫生工作者)对性和生殖健康以及基于性别的暴力的了解对于更好地提供服务和妥善管理基于性别的暴力案件非常重要。