Socio-cultural insights and lymphatic filariasis control--lessons from the Pacific.

Shona Wynd, David N Durrheim, Jaime Carron, Billy Selve, J P Chaine, Peter A Leggat, Wayne Melrose
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Background: Sustainable and equitable health programmes require a grounded understanding of the context in which they are being implemented. This socio-cultural understanding is pivotal for effective delivery of elimination programmes. Standardised valid methods are needed for gathering authentic socio-cultural insights. The currently recommended protocol for collecting Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) related socio-cultural data, while moving in the right direction, is inadequate. To collect data which provides an understanding of local health beliefs and practices, and communities' understanding of LF, techniques must be developed that are both valid and time efficient. An approach developed in the Pacific provides a basic snapshot of socio-cultural insights which are crucial to the development of relevant and sustainable health education and elimination programmes.

Summary: The increasing interest in socio-cultural LF research presents a unique opportunity for coupling socio-cultural and bio-medical understandings of LF. To address the backlog in the socio-cultural sphere will require investment of time and effort to integrate valid qualitative approaches into current data collection methodologies.

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社会文化洞察力和淋巴丝虫病控制——来自太平洋的经验教训。
背景:可持续和公平的卫生规划需要对实施这些规划的背景有充分的了解。这种社会文化理解对于有效实施消除规划至关重要。收集真实的社会文化见解需要标准化的有效方法。目前推荐的收集淋巴丝虫病(LF)相关社会文化数据的方案虽然朝着正确的方向发展,但仍不充分。为了收集数据,了解当地的卫生观念和做法,以及社区对LF的理解,必须开发既有效又省时的技术。在太平洋制定的一项办法提供了社会文化见解的基本概况,这些见解对制定相关和可持续的保健教育和消除方案至关重要。摘要:对社会文化LF研究的兴趣日益浓厚,为将社会文化和生物医学对LF的理解结合起来提供了一个独特的机会。要解决社会文化领域的积压问题,需要投入时间和精力,将有效的定性方法纳入目前的数据收集方法。
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