School of Allied and Public Health Professions, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, United Kingdom.
Department of Clinical Sciences, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium.
Reprod Fertil. 2024 Nov 7;5(4). doi: 10.1530/RAF-24-0029. Print 2024 Oct 1.
The Gambia, West Africa, has made recent progress on infertility, a component of sexual and reproductive health that is lagging behind others. Since 2016, there is favourable policy environment stemming from infertility research and partnership building with national stakeholders and local civil society organisations focussing on infertility. Here, we report outcomes from a participatory workshop on infertility policy implementation in The Gambia and provide insights on setting national priorities for fertility care in resource-limited settings.
We conducted a participatory workshop involving 29 participants from Gambia's public and private health sectors. Using selected participatory group work tools, stakeholders identified and prioritised key activities within the framework of five pre-defined areas of action, including (i) creating guidelines/regulations; (ii) recording/reporting data; (iii) building public-private partnerships; (iv) training health providers; and (v) raising awareness and health-seeking.
A total of 17 prioritised activities were proposed across the five action areas, according to short-, medium-, and long-term timeframes. Three were further prioritised from the overall pool, through group consensus. A group model building activity helped to envision the complexity by elucidating links, loops, and connections between each activity and their expected outcomes.
The participatory workshop identified actionable interventions for fertility care in The Gambia, with stakeholders setting a clear path ahead. Despite challenges, the continued engagement of Gambian policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and activists in efforts to move beyond policy creation to its implementation is essential. Improving fertility care in The Gambia and other low- and middle-income countries is feasible with effective collaboration and financial support.
In The Gambia, a partnership of stakeholders from various domains, including research, grassroots activism, clinicians, and policymakers, contributed to an increased awareness of infertility. This, in turn, led to the inclusion of infertility in the national reproductive health strategic plan. An in-country participatory workshop involving participants from both public and private health sectors was held in October 2023 with the objective of identifying priorities for moving beyond planning to implementation, within the context of resource constraints. The top three identified priorities were: (i) training about infertility for health providers; (ii) harmonisation of data collection; and (iii) the development of clinical guidelines for infertility management. It is important for the Gambian Ministry of Health to implement these proposed locally relevant fertility care activities. Despite current and future challenges, having a clear vision and pathway will help establish fertility care in the country, with Gambia potentially leading the way among many other countries.
西非冈比亚在不孕不育方面取得了一些进展,而不孕不育是性健康和生殖健康中落后的一部分。自 2016 年以来,由于不孕不育研究以及与国家利益相关者和当地民间社会组织的合作,形成了有利的政策环境,这些合作都集中在不孕不育上。在这里,我们报告了在冈比亚进行的不孕不育政策实施参与式研讨会的结果,并提供了在资源有限的情况下为生育护理设定国家优先事项的见解。
我们进行了一次参与式研讨会,有来自冈比亚公共和私营卫生部门的 29 名参与者参加。利益攸关方使用选定的参与式小组工作工具,在五个预先确定的行动领域的框架内确定并优先考虑关键活动,包括:(i)制定准则/条例;(ii)记录/报告数据;(iii)建立公私合作伙伴关系;(iv)培训卫生保健提供者;(v)提高认识和寻求保健。
根据短期、中期和长期时间表,在五个行动领域共提出了 17 项优先活动。通过小组协商,从整个活动中进一步确定了三项优先事项。一项群体模式构建活动有助于通过阐明每个活动及其预期结果之间的联系、循环和连接,来阐明复杂性。
参与式研讨会确定了冈比亚生育护理的可行干预措施,利益攸关方为此制定了明确的前进道路。尽管存在挑战,但冈比亚政策制定者、从业者、研究人员和活动家继续致力于将政策制定推进到实施阶段至关重要。通过有效的合作和财政支持,改善冈比亚和其他中低收入国家的生育护理是可行的。
在冈比亚,包括研究、基层行动主义、临床医生和政策制定者在内的多个领域的利益相关者之间的合作,提高了人们对不孕不育的认识。这反过来又导致不孕不育被纳入国家生殖健康战略计划。2023 年 10 月,在冈比亚举行了一次有来自公共和私营卫生部门的参与者参加的国内参与式研讨会,目的是在资源有限的情况下,确定从规划到实施的优先事项。确定的三个优先事项是:(i)为卫生保健提供者提供有关不孕不育的培训;(ii)协调数据收集;(iii)制定不孕不育管理的临床指南。冈比亚卫生部实施这些拟议的本地相关生育护理活动非常重要。尽管目前和未来存在挑战,但有明确的愿景和途径将有助于在该国建立生育护理,冈比亚有可能在许多其他国家中引领潮流。