Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the functioning of front-line health services in the Kati health district in Mali, West Africa: A qualitative study

Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed , Mahmoud Cissé , Hassane Alami , Bart Criel
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Abstract

Background

Front-line health services (FHSs) are the gateway to health systems. FHSs in Africa have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. In Mali, FHSs are provided by community health centres (Centres de Santé Communautaires (CSComs)). The objective of this study, which, to our knowledge, is the first of its kind in Mali, was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the functioning of CSComs within a health district.

Method

This qualitative case study was carried out in four CSComs in the Kati Health District in Mali. A three-dimensional analytical framework was designed and used. Data was collected from 24 key informants through semi-structured interviews. Thematic content analysis was performed, and Nvivo software was used.

Results

Data analysis showed that the COVID-19 pandemic impacted all dimensions of our analytical framework. Within the CSComs, the following were particularly impacted: 1) the management of activities with adaptations in the management of human and financial resources, infrastructure and equipment, the supply of inputs and medicines and the national health information system/surveillance; 2) the provision of curative, preventive and promotional health services; and 3) the interactions among stakeholders with little coordination of their actions.

Conclusion

This study offers insights into how to improve FHSs' resilience to crises. The results indicated dysfunction in routine health services, a decline in patients' use of them, and inadequate coordination among stakeholders. Despite their low level of preparedness, the CSComs were able to ensure continuity of care.
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COVID-19大流行对西非马里卡蒂卫生区一线卫生服务运作的影响:一项定性研究
一线卫生服务是通往卫生系统的门户。非洲的fhs受到COVID-19大流行的严重打击。在马里,家庭保健服务由社区保健中心(centres de sant communautaire)提供。据我们所知,本研究是马里首个此类研究,其目的是评估COVID-19大流行对卫生区内社区服务委员会运作的影响。方法对马里卡蒂卫生区的4家社区医院进行定性个案研究。设计并使用了三维分析框架。通过半结构化访谈收集了24名关键线人的数据。采用Nvivo软件进行主题内容分析。结果数据分析显示,COVID-19大流行影响了我们分析框架的所有维度。在cscom内,下列方面受到特别影响:1)管理人力和财政资源、基础设施和设备、投入物和药品供应以及国家卫生信息系统/监测方面的活动;2)提供治疗、预防和促进保健服务;3)利益相关者之间的相互作用,他们的行动很少协调。结论本研究为提高金融服务机构的危机应变能力提供了新的思路。结果表明,常规卫生服务功能失调,患者使用这些服务的人数下降,利益相关者之间的协调不足。尽管ccoms的准备水平较低,但它们能够确保护理的连续性。
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