Hoff W
Traditional Health Programs, International Child Resource Center, Berkeley, California, USA.
Trop Doct. 1997;27 Suppl 1:52-5. doi: 10.1177/00494755970270S116.
The author conducted a field study in 1993 to evaluate the effectiveness of four projects that were training traditional health practitioners (THPs) to provide primary health care (PHC) services in Ghana, Mexico, and Bangladesh. The study, funded by a grant from the World Health Organization, Division of Strengthening Health Services, concluded that incorporating trained THPs in PHC programmes can be cost effective in providing essential and culturally relevant health services to communities. The main objective of the study was to evaluate how effective the training projects were and to determine what impacts they might have upon the communities served. A qualitative field evaluation was performed using data collected from project documents, observations, and field interviews with a selection of health agency staff, THPs, and community members. A summary of results is presented from the four field studies. For details refer to the full report.
1993年,作者开展了一项实地研究,以评估四个项目的成效,这些项目旨在培训传统卫生从业人员(THP),以便在加纳、墨西哥和孟加拉国提供初级卫生保健(PHC)服务。该研究由世界卫生组织加强卫生服务司提供的一笔赠款资助,得出的结论是,将经过培训的传统卫生从业人员纳入初级卫生保健项目,在向社区提供基本且符合文化习俗的卫生服务方面具有成本效益。该研究的主要目的是评估培训项目的成效如何,并确定它们可能对所服务的社区产生何种影响。利用从项目文件、观察以及对部分卫生机构工作人员、传统卫生从业人员和社区成员进行的实地访谈中收集的数据,开展了一次定性实地评估。文中呈现了四项实地研究的结果总结。详情请参阅完整报告。