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Mothers’ and health workers’ perceptions of participation in a child-friendly health initiative in rural South Africa

         

摘要

Background: Primary health care clinics promote health in addition to treating illness, but are often perceived as unfriendly and frightening places for children. This research aimed to improve child-friendliness in primary health care settings in a rural, high HIV prevalence area in South Africa. Methods: As part of a larger intervention (“Amagugu” Intervention) health staff in nine primary health care clinics were trained in a child-friendliness approach. 281 enrolled mothers were invited to attend clinic with their primary school-aged children and assessed childfriendliness via structured questionnaires administered by independent assessors;a sub-group also participated in in-depth interviews. Post intervention, focus groups were conducted with 87 primary health staff to determine their experiences of providing child-friendly services. Results: Mothers rated 65% of clerks and 70% of nurses as “very friendly”. Qualitative data showed that heavy clinical loads, limited human resources and inadequate infrastructure were perceived as barriers to child-friendliness, while good clinic leadership and appropriate resources facilitated child-friendliness. Post intervention most health workers reported that child-friendly health promotion activities were rewarding. Conclusions: Providing child-friendliness training and support to primary health care facilities in low-resource settings is feasible, acceptable and yielded encouraging results.

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  • 来源
    《健康(英文)》 |2013年第12期|2137-2145|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies;

    University of KwaZulu-Natal;

    Somkhele;

    South Africa;

    Department of Psychology;

    Stellenbosch University;

    Stellenbosch;

    South Africa;

    Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies;

    University of KwaZulu-Natal;

    Somkhele;

    South Africa;

    School of Public Health;

    University of Witwatersrand;

    Johannesburg;

    South Africa;

    Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies;

    University of KwaZulu-Natal;

    Somkhele;

    South Africa;

    School of Public Health;

    University of Witwatersrand;

    Johannesburg;

    South AfricaRoyal Hospital for Sick Children;

    University of Glasgow;

    Glasgow;

    UK;

    Department of Psychology;

    Stellenbosch University;

    Stellenbosch;

    South Africa;

  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 肿瘤学;
  • 关键词

    Primary; Health; Care; Child-Friendliness; Health; Promotion; HIV; South; Africa;

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