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利益相关者对传统接骨师与正规医疗保健之间合作的广泛支持:资源有限环境下的定性研究

Broad Support Among Stakeholders for Collaboration Between Traditional Bonesetters and Formal Healthcare: A Qualitative Study in a Resource-Limited Setting.

作者信息

Binnerts Joost, Hendriks Thom C C, Buzugbe Nneka, Okoth Jovine, Perez-Iglesias Carolina Torres, Bempong-Ahun Nefti, Ibbotson Geoffrey, Harrison William J, Martin Claude, Edwards Michael, Hermans Erik, Chirangi Bwire

机构信息

Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Stichting Shirati, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Inquiry. 2025 Jan-Dec;62:469580251325031. doi: 10.1177/00469580251325031. Epub 2025 Mar 27.

Abstract

Extremity fractures are increasingly common in Sub-Saharan Africa. In many resource-limited settings, patients with fractures have historically sought out traditional bonesetters (TBSs) and continue to do so, in part due to the undercapacity of existing orthopedic facilities. This qualitative study investigates key stakeholder perspectives on intersectoral collaboration between the formal healthcare system and TBSs in treating extremity fractures in the Rorya district, Tanzania. We combined focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews with four key stakeholder groups: patients with previous fractures, TBSs, hospital staff, and local government representatives. Questions concerned stakeholder experience, advantages of TBS and hospital care, perspectives on collaboration, and potential facilitators and/or barriers. Transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis and inductive coding. Between June 2022 and August 2023, 35 TBSs, 9 patients with previous fractures, 5 hospital staff members, and 2 government representatives were interviewed. Participants unanimously recognized the need for collaboration between TBSs and hospitals. Identified barriers included TBSs' motivation for hospital referral, poor customer care at hospitals, and limited understanding of fracture management in hospitals by TBSs and patients. Implementation of a collaborative triage and referral system was most commonly suggested. This study summarized all relevant perspectives on intersectoral collaboration. A combined approach of a joint triage and referral system, augmented by community education and TBS training, may enhance the quality and accessibility of fracture care and potentially serve as a model for regions facing similar challenges. Further research is needed to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of such initiatives in practice.

摘要

在撒哈拉以南非洲,四肢骨折越来越常见。在许多资源有限的地区,骨折患者历来会寻求传统接骨师的帮助,并且现在仍会这样做,部分原因是现有骨科设施能力不足。这项定性研究调查了关键利益相关者对于坦桑尼亚罗里亚区正规医疗系统与传统接骨师在治疗四肢骨折方面跨部门合作的看法。我们将焦点小组讨论和半结构化访谈结合起来,涉及四个关键利益相关者群体:曾有骨折经历的患者、传统接骨师、医院工作人员和当地政府代表。问题涉及利益相关者的经历、传统接骨师和医院护理的优势、对合作的看法以及潜在的促进因素和/或障碍。使用主题分析和归纳编码对访谈记录进行了分析。在2022年6月至2023年8月期间,共采访了35名传统接骨师、9名曾有骨折经历的患者、5名医院工作人员和2名政府代表。参与者一致认为传统接骨师与医院之间需要合作。确定的障碍包括传统接骨师将患者转诊至医院的积极性、医院糟糕的客户服务,以及传统接骨师和患者对医院骨折治疗的了解有限。最常被建议的是实施协作式分诊和转诊系统。本研究总结了关于跨部门合作的所有相关观点。联合分诊和转诊系统,再辅以社区教育和传统接骨师培训的综合方法,可能会提高骨折护理的质量和可及性,并有可能为面临类似挑战的地区提供一个模式。需要进一步的研究来评估这些举措在实践中的可行性和有效性。

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