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“I cannot say no when a pregnant woman needs my support to get to the health centre”: involvement of community health workers in Rwanda’s maternal health

机译:“当孕妇需要支持到健康中心时,我不能说不”:社区卫生工作者参与卢旺达的孕产妇健康

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BACKGROUND:In Rwanda, maternal community health workers (M-CHWs) are involved in the country's overall health system. In maternal health, their role includes the provision of preventive and promotional health services at the community level. They provide services such as health education on maternal health wellbeing, advice and information on access and timely utilization of health facilities for prenatal, delivery and postpartum care. The contribution of M-CHWs in the health sector combined with other government initiatives led the country to achieving the fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG) - target 5A- that aimed to improve maternal health through the reduction of maternal mortality ratio by 75% between 1990 and 2015). The objective of this study was to explore M-CHWs' perceptions and experiences on access and provision of maternal health services.METHODS:We used a case study methodology, a qualitative research approach to explore M-CHWs' experiences and perceptions on access and provision of maternal health services at the community level in Rwanda. For the period of June-August 2014, in-depth interviews were conducted with sixteen M-CHWs who had been providing maternal health services in the Eastern Province of Rwanda. Participants shared their experiences and perceptions on access and provision of maternal health service in their communities.RESULTS:The results of this research highlight the role of M-CHWs in promoting the use of health facilities for prenatal care and delivery and the ways they use to reach out to women. Several challenges prohibit M-CHWs to deliver adequate maternal health services and these are related to the poor resources settings in which they operate.CONCLUSION:The results of this study highlight the experiences and perceptions of M-CHWs on the provision and access to maternal health services in their communities. The fact that M-CHWs are volunteers operating in limited resources settings with no formal training in maternal health and with considerable workloads translates into challenges regarding the quality and quantity of services they provide in their communities. Such challenges create an impact on M-CHWs service provision, satisfaction and retention. The voices of M-CHWs and the communities they serve are needed to explore areas that are specific to each community context that would contribute to making the M-CHW program sustainable to achieve equitable access to maternal health services.
机译:背景:在卢旺达,母亲社区卫生工作者(M-CHW)参与了该国的整体卫生系统。在孕产妇健康方面,他们的作用包括在社区一级提供预防和促销卫生服务。它们提供了关于孕产妇健康健康教育的服务,咨询和有关访问和及时利用卫生设施的咨询和信息,以进行产前,交付和产后护理。 M-Chws在卫生部门的贡献与其他政府举措相结合,使该国实现了第五个千年发展目标(MDG) - 目标5A-这旨在通过减少1990年间孕产妇死亡率的75%提高产妇健康和2015)。本研究的目的是探索M-Chws的访问和提供孕产妇卫生服务的看法。方法:我们使用了案例研究方法,一种定性研究方法来探索M-Chws的经验和对获取和规定的看法卢旺达社区一级的产妇健康服务。 2014年6月至8月期间,深入的访谈是在卢旺达东部提供孕产妇卫生服务的16个M-CHW进行。与会者在社区中分享了对获取和提供孕产妇卫生服务的经验和看法。结果:本研究的结果突出了M-CHW在促进使用卫生设施的卫生设施的作用以及他们使用的方式联系女性。几个挑战禁止M-CHW递送充足的孕产性卫生服务,这些妇女保健服务与他们运作的贫困资源设置有关。结论:本研究的结果突出了对M-CHW的经验和看法对粮食提供和获取孕产妇的经验和看法他们的社区服务。 M-Chws是在有限资源环境中运营的志愿者,没有正式培训的孕产妇健康,相当大的工作量转化为他们在社区中提供的服务质量和数量的挑战。此类挑战会对M-CHWS服务提供,满意度和保留产生影响。 M-CHW的声音和他们所服务的社区需要探讨对每个社区背景的特定的领域,这有助于使M-CHW计划可持续发展,以实现公平获取母体保健服务。

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