从政策和实践角度看赞比亚智障人士获得医疗保健的机会和质量

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1111/jppi.12495
Makambe Namulwanda, Kim Nijhof, Helen Mwembeshi, Richard Kunda, Kamima Ng'uni, Kirsten Bevelander, Fleur Heleen Boot
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赞比亚是非洲大陆的一个低收入国家,面临着严重的医疗不平等问题。尽管政府已努力改革医疗保健组织,以减少不平等现象,但残疾政策的实际执行仍面临挑战。具体而言,由于地理或社会经济因素、污名化以及专业医疗人员有限等原因,智障人士(ID)在赞比亚获得医疗服务时面临重重障碍。本视角文件概述了为智障人士提供医疗保健服务的现行政策和组织结构。它介绍了赞比亚智障人士在获得优质医疗服务方面面临的主要挑战。此外,我们还提供了采用社区方法的良好实践范例。我们讨论了残疾人权利(包括获得医疗保健服务)的政策执行情况、提高对智障人士的了解和认识所产生的影响,以及通过研究收集背景信息如何有助于减少不平等现象。在赞比亚,采用社区和文化敏感的方法来改善智障人士获得医疗保健的机会至关重要。我们呼吁研究领域和实践领域密切合作,将专业知识结合起来,加强在赞比亚推广良好做法的影响和可能性。
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A perspective on policies and practices regarding access to and quality of healthcare for people with intellectual disabilities in Zambia

Zambia is a low-income country on the African continent which is facing a high rate of health inequalities. Although the government has made efforts to reform the organization of healthcare to reduce inequalities, the practical implementation of disability policies remains challenging. Specifically, people with intellectual disabilities (ID) face barriers to accessing healthcare services in Zambia, due to geographic or socioeconomic factors, stigma, and limited specialized health professionals. This perspective paper provides an overview of the current policy and organization on the healthcare provision for people with ID. It presents the key challenges people with ID face in Zambia to access quality healthcare services. Additionally, we provide examples of good practices with a community approach. We discuss policy implementation of disability rights, including access to healthcare, the impact of raising knowledge and awareness about people with ID, and how gathering contextual information through research can help to reduce inequalities. Community and culturally sensitive approaches to improve access to healthcare for people with ID in Zambia are crucial. We call for close collaboration between the fields of research and practice to combine expertise and strengthen the impact and possibilities of scaling good practices within Zambia.

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