Informacja

Drogi użytkowniku, aplikacja do prawidłowego działania wymaga obsługi JavaScript. Proszę włącz obsługę JavaScript w Twojej przeglądarce.

Tytuł pozycji:

Evolution of assisted deliveries at primary healthcare centres in an unstable security context in Mali.

Tytuł:
Evolution of assisted deliveries at primary healthcare centres in an unstable security context in Mali.
Autorzy:
Bonnet E; UMR 215 Prodig, Institut de recherche pour le developpement, Aubervilliers, France .
Lerosier T; Miseli, Bamako, Mali.
Touré L; Miseli, Bamako, Mali.
Diarra Y; Miseli, Bamako, Mali.
Diabaté S; Miseli, Bamako, Mali.
Diarra D; Geography, Université des Sciences Sociales et de Gestion de Bamako, Bamako, Mali.
Ridde V; CEPED, IRD, Paris, France.; ISED, UCAD, Dakar, Senegal.
Źródło:
BMJ global health [BMJ Glob Health] 2023 Mar; Vol. 7 (Suppl 9).
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Original Publication: [London] : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, [2016]-
MeSH Terms:
Health Personnel*
Health Status*
Humans ; Mali ; Health Workforce ; Primary Health Care
References:
Health Policy Plan. 2020 Apr 1;35(3):313-322. (PMID: 31876921)
BMC Womens Health. 2017 Mar 15;17(1):20. (PMID: 28298198)
Lancet. 2020 Jan 4;395(10217):13-15. (PMID: 31837813)
Health Policy Plan. 2015 Apr;30(3):309-21. (PMID: 24633914)
Confl Health. 2019 Jan 29;13:2. (PMID: 31568540)
Confl Health. 2020 May 27;14:32. (PMID: 32514297)
BMJ Glob Health. 2020 Sep;5(9):. (PMID: 32978211)
Confl Health. 2021 Jan 3;15(1):1. (PMID: 33390172)
Confl Health. 2020 Jun 10;14:38. (PMID: 32536966)
Demography. 2018 Aug;55(4):1295-1316. (PMID: 29949085)
BMJ Glob Health. 2020 Aug;5(8):. (PMID: 32859650)
Lancet. 2021 Feb 6;397(10273):533-542. (PMID: 33503459)
Confl Health. 2020 May 27;14:31. (PMID: 32514296)
BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Feb;5(Suppl 1):. (PMID: 33608264)
Confl Health. 2020 May 27;14:34. (PMID: 32514299)
Glob Health Action. 2014 Jul 28;7:24194. (PMID: 25079286)
Confl Health. 2020 May 29;14:37. (PMID: 32523615)
BMJ Glob Health. 2016 Jul 7;1(1):e000056. (PMID: 28588927)
BMJ Glob Health. 2018 May 03;3(2):e000682. (PMID: 29736272)
Confl Health. 2022 Jun 11;16(1):33. (PMID: 35690840)
BMJ Glob Health. 2017 Nov 28;2(4):e000377. (PMID: 29333283)
Confl Health. 2020 Nov 13;14(1):75. (PMID: 33292426)
BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Aug 9;18(1):627. (PMID: 30092842)
Global Health. 2022 May 15;18(1):51. (PMID: 35570269)
Health Syst Reform. 2016 Oct 1;2(4):302-318. (PMID: 31514724)
Lancet Glob Health. 2020 Jun;8(6):e760-e761. (PMID: 32330429)
Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: Maternal health
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20230302 Date Completed: 20230306 Latest Revision: 20230515
Update Code:
20240105
PubMed Central ID:
PMC10175949
DOI:
10.1136/bmjgh-2022-010811
PMID:
36863725
Czasopismo naukowe
Introduction: In Mali, healthcare systems are severely affected by conflict. However, several studies suggest a lack of knowledge about its impact on maternal healthcare. Frequent and repeated attacks increase insecurity, limit access to maternal care, and thus represent a barrier to accessing care. The objective of this study is to understand how assisted deliveries are being reorganised at the health centre level, and how they are adapting to the security crisis.
Method: This is a mixed sequential and explanatory study. The quantitative approaches combine a spatial scan analysis of assisted deliveries by health centres, an analysis of health centre performance using an ascending hierarchical classification, and a spatial analysis of violent events in two health districts in central Mali: Mopti and Bandiagara. The qualitative phase analyses semidirective and targeted interviews with managers (n=22) of primary healthcare centres (CsCOM) and two agents of international institutions.
Results: The study reveals an important territorial heterogeneity of assisted deliveries. The primary health centres with high rates of assisted deliveries have mainly high-performance levels. This high level of use can be explained by the movement of the population to areas less exposed to attacks. The centres with low rates of assisted deliveries are those where qualified health workers refused to practice, where populations had few financial resources, and where they limited their travel to reduce their exposure to insecurity.
Conclusion: This study confirms that combining methodological approaches is essential to explain significant use in the local context. The analysis of the number of assisted deliveries in conflict zones must consider the number of procedures, the nearby security context, the number of internally displaced persons and the presence of camps in which humanitarian organisations offer programmes.
Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared.
(© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)

Ta witryna wykorzystuje pliki cookies do przechowywania informacji na Twoim komputerze. Pliki cookies stosujemy w celu świadczenia usług na najwyższym poziomie, w tym w sposób dostosowany do indywidualnych potrzeb. Korzystanie z witryny bez zmiany ustawień dotyczących cookies oznacza, że będą one zamieszczane w Twoim komputerze. W każdym momencie możesz dokonać zmiany ustawień dotyczących cookies