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脑积水、康复与日常生活的紊乱:探索马拉维布兰太尔伊丽莎白女王中央医院产妇的经历

Hydrocephalus, healing, and disrupted daily living: exploring maternal experiences at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi.

作者信息

Aukrust Camilla G, Kamalo Patrick D, Tembenu Ebbelet, Mula Chimwemwe, Fjeld Heidi E, Chapweteka Blessings A, Bvalani Ruth, Manda-Taylor Lucinda

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine and Global Health, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Neurosurgery, Oslo University Hospital-Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Malawi Med J. 2025 Jan 13;36(4):260-275. doi: 10.4314/mmj.v36i4.5. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Each year, nearly 400,000 new cases of paediatric hydrocephalus are estimated to occur worldwide, and almost half of these cases are expected to affect children in Africa. At Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH), an urban tertiary hospital in Blantyre, Malawi, located in south-east Africa, around 200 children received neurosurgical treatment for hydrocephalus in 2023. These children require lifelong follow-up and care, which places significant demands on their caregivers.

OBJECTIVES

The following research objectives guided the study: 1) To explore how mothers of children with hydrocephalus perceive the condition. 2) To examine the care pathways that mothers and their children with hydrocephalus engage in. 3) To identify the implications of having a child with hydrocephalus.

METHODS

We applied a qualitative method with an explorative design. We conducted 15 in-depth interviews and two focus group discussions among 16 mothers (aged 20-35 years) of inpatient or outpatient children with hydrocephalus at QECH. Convenience sampling was used to recruit the 16 participants. We conducted a thematic analysis.

RESULTS

  1. Mothers referred to various disease explanations, often switching between attributing the condition to God, supernatural causes such as bewitchment, and biomedical factors. 2) The care pathways for mothers and their children with hydrocephalus at QECH are fraught with challenges, creating strenuous trajectories that hinder access to care and present significant challenges. 3) Having a child with hydrocephalus has extensive social implications, including stigma and disruption of daily living.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings highlight the need for intersectoral action to optimise treatment and reduce stigma. This involves educational programs and awareness-raising campaigns to improve maternal health literacy. Additionally, targeted initiatives are urgently needed to improve healthcare infrastructure, transportation, and pathways to care. Since hydrocephalus management is a lifelong process, the possibility of conducting follow-up through outreach clinics or telemedicine and community-based rehabilitation should be further explored. Finally, to improve management for children with hydrocephalus in Blantyre and across Malawi includes efforts to bolster the educational, economic, social, and legal position of women.

摘要

背景

据估计,全球每年有近40万例小儿脑积水新发病例,其中近一半预计发生在非洲儿童身上。在位于非洲东南部马拉维布兰太尔的一家城市三级医院——伊丽莎白女王中央医院(QECH),2023年约有200名儿童接受了脑积水神经外科治疗。这些儿童需要终身随访和护理,这对他们的照顾者提出了巨大要求。

目的

以下研究目标指导了本研究:1)探讨脑积水患儿母亲对该疾病的认知。2)研究母亲及其脑积水患儿所采取的护理途径。3)确定家中有脑积水患儿的影响。

方法

我们采用了具有探索性设计的定性方法。我们对QECH住院或门诊脑积水患儿的16名母亲(年龄在20至35岁之间)进行了15次深入访谈和2次焦点小组讨论。采用便利抽样法招募了这16名参与者。我们进行了主题分析。

结果

1)母亲们提到了各种疾病解释,常常在将病情归因于上帝、巫术等超自然原因以及生物医学因素之间切换。2)QECH中母亲及其脑积水患儿的护理途径充满挑战,形成了艰难的轨迹,阻碍了获得护理的机会,并带来了重大挑战。3)家中有脑积水患儿具有广泛的社会影响,包括耻辱感和日常生活的中断。

结论

我们的研究结果强调了采取跨部门行动以优化治疗并减少耻辱感的必要性。这包括开展教育项目和提高认识运动,以提高孕产妇的健康素养。此外,迫切需要有针对性的举措来改善医疗基础设施、交通和护理途径。由于脑积水管理是一个终身过程,应进一步探索通过外展诊所或远程医疗以及社区康复进行随访的可能性。最后,为改善布兰太尔及整个马拉维脑积水患儿的管理,包括努力加强妇女的教育、经济、社会和法律地位。

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