卫生系统在获得高质量的性健康和生殖健康以及与计划生育和避孕有关的权利方面的障碍

A. Kihara, P. Koigi, L. Kabare, Chrisostim Barasa
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背景:获得生殖健康信息和服务对健康、幸福以及实现个人和企业生活与工作目标的能力至关重要。在性健康和生殖健康权利(SRHR)的背景下,卫生系统应采用生命过程的方法来实现持续的护理。这一范围需要跨越从受孕到老年妇女护理的所有情况,必须包括人道主义危机、气候变化和环境暴露,同时接受正在进行的数字转型。肯尼亚目前在计划生育和避孕(FPC)方面面临的挑战主要来自于非常普遍的不利社会文化规范和传统。选定的性健康和生殖健康及权利干预计划:促进女童教育和加强社区参与以实现社会行为改变的计划具有很大的变革潜力。其中一些计划包括提供避孕药具、青少年友好计划(AYFS)、亲密伴侣暴力干预计划、艾滋病预防、多用途产品技术(MPT)的使用、预防与堕胎相关的死亡、提供孕产妇护理服务以及不断提高护理质量。结论:妇产科医生必须致力于发挥治理领导作用,重点关注 SMART 宣传、建立卫生系统的复原力以提供可及性和有效覆盖面,以及基于权利的方法。这些对于在肯尼亚提供最佳的 FPC 护理至关重要。
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Health system barriers to access to quality sexual and reproductive health and rights in relation to family planning and contraception
Background: Access to reproductive health information and services is critical to health, well-being, and the ability to achieve personal and corporate life and work goals. Within the context of sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR), the health system should adopt a life course approach to achieve a continuum of care. This spectrum needs to span from conception to the care of the aging woman across all contexts and must encompass humanitarian crises, climate change, and environmental exposures while embracing the ongoing digital transformation narrative. Current challenges relating to family planning and contraception (FPC) within the Kenyan context typically arise from highly prevalent unfavorable sociocultural norms and traditions. Selected SRHR intervention programs: Programs that promote girls’ education and enhance community engagement to effect sociobehavioral change programing have high transformative potential. Some of these programs include the provision of contraception, adolescent, and youth-friendly programs (AYFS), intimate partner violence intervention programs, HIV prevention, use of multipurpose product technologies (MPT), prevention of abortion-related mortality, provision of access to maternity care, and continuous improvement of quality of care. Conclusion: Obstetricians and gynecologists must commit to governance leadership that focuses on SMART advocacy, the establishment of health system resilience to provide access, effective coverage, and rights-based approaches. These are vital to the provision of optimal FPC care in Kenya.
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