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莫桑比克1型糖尿病儿童、青少年和青年获取非传染性疾病服务的障碍与促进因素:一项使用COM-B框架的定量内容分析

Barriers and facilitators to accessing Non-Communicable Disease services among children, adolescents and young people with Type 1 Diabetes in Mozambique: a quantitative content analysis using the COM-B framework.

作者信息

Mazzalai Elena, Nollino Laura, Ramirez Lucy, de Assis Celisa Mendonça, Mataure Thandy, Mainato Artemisia, Mundjane Aldo, Bochana Estevão, Mussa Emiliano, Chume Lisete, Tani Vittoria, Putoto Giovanni, Benoni Roberto

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro, Rome, 5-00185, Italy.

Operational Research Unit, Doctors with Africa CUAMM, Padova, Italy.

出版信息

Arch Public Health. 2025 May 28;83(1):138. doi: 10.1186/s13690-025-01635-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and diabetes in particular, are on the rise even in sub-Saharan African countries. Despite this, access to care is still poor. This study aimed to assess barriers/facilitators to access NCDs services for children, adolescents and young people with Type 1 Diabetes (T1DM) in Mozambique.

METHODS

A qualitative cross-sectional study using focus groups (FG) and key-informant interviews was conducted between September and October 2023, involving patients (16-30 years), caregivers of child and adolescent patients and health care staff of 5 health facilities. A deductive approach was adopted using the Capability-Opportunity-Motivation-Behaviour (COM-B) framework to classify themes referring to barriers/facilitators to access. Two researchers carried out quantitative content analysis independently, assessing the inter-rater agreement through Cohen's K.

RESULTS

Four FGs were conducted with 26 patients (61.5% female, 16-24 years), three with 18 caregivers (83.3% female) and 16 interviews with healthcare workers. A total of 455 themes were identified, with a predominance of barriers (67.3%) compared to facilitators (32.7%) in accessing T1DM services. The area ''Capability'' was labelled significantly more often as a barrier (89.5%) than ''Motivation'' and ''Opportunities'' (60.2% and 62.6%, p < 0.001). The most frequent barriers were related to the psychological ability to accept and manage the disease in the absence of professional psychological support, inadequate interactions with healthcare personnel, long waits in the outpatient clinic and stigma towards diabetes in the community. Social support from family and friends appears to be an important facilitator. Social opportunities emerge more often as facilitators (76/105, 72.4%) than physical opportunities, which were 79.0% (n = 139/176) of the barriers in the 'Opportunities' area (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

The study highlights the difficulties of patients suffering from T1DM, in particular due to the lack of psychological support and inadequacies of the health services. It also points out the need to improve the training of healthcare personnel and to strengthen the health literacy of patients to improve recognition and management of the disease, respectively. Increased awareness by the community, supported by structured interventions, could also contribute to reducing stigma towards patients and improving the quality of care.

摘要

背景

即使在撒哈拉以南非洲国家,非传染性疾病(NCDs),尤其是糖尿病的发病率也在上升。尽管如此,获得医疗服务的机会仍然很差。本研究旨在评估莫桑比克1型糖尿病(T1DM)儿童、青少年和年轻人获得非传染性疾病服务的障碍/促进因素。

方法

2023年9月至10月间进行了一项定性横断面研究,采用焦点小组(FG)和关键信息访谈,涉及患者(16 - 30岁)、儿童和青少年患者的照顾者以及5家医疗机构的医护人员。采用演绎法,使用能力 - 机会 - 动机 - 行为(COM - B)框架对涉及获得服务的障碍/促进因素的主题进行分类。两名研究人员独立进行定量内容分析,通过科恩K系数评估评分者间的一致性。

结果

对26名患者(61.5%为女性,年龄16 - 24岁)进行了4次焦点小组访谈,对18名照顾者(83.3%为女性)进行了3次访谈,并对医护人员进行了16次访谈。共确定了455个主题,在获得T1DM服务方面,障碍(67.3%)比促进因素(32.7%)占主导。“能力”领域被标记为障碍的频率(89.5%)显著高于“动机”和“机会”领域(分别为60.2%和62.6%,p < 0.001)。最常见的障碍与在缺乏专业心理支持的情况下接受和管理疾病的心理能力、与医护人员的互动不足、门诊长时间等待以及社区对糖尿病的污名化有关。家人和朋友的社会支持似乎是一个重要的促进因素。社会机会作为促进因素出现的频率(76/105,72.4%)高于身体机会,身体机会在“机会”领域的障碍中占79.0%(n = 139/176)(p < 0.001)。

结论

该研究突出了T1DM患者面临的困难,特别是由于缺乏心理支持和医疗服务的不足。它还指出需要分别改进医护人员的培训并加强患者的健康素养,以提高对疾病的认识和管理。在结构化干预的支持下,提高社区意识也有助于减少对患者的污名化并改善护理质量。

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