流动外展诊所改善尼日尔迪法地区弱势群体获得医疗服务的机会:一项描述性研究。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal for Equity in Health Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1186/s12939-024-02322-0
Lawali Mahaman Rabiou, Batoure Oumarou, Diaw Mor, Maman Abdou, Camara Ibrahim, Jacques Lukenze Tamuzi, Patrick D M C Katoto, Charles S Wiysonge, Blanche-Philomene Melanga Anya, Tshikolasoni Casimir Manengu
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背景:尼日尔幅员辽阔,撒哈拉沙漠覆盖了全国 80% 的土地,因此有许多偏远地区交通不便。在尼日尔,只有 49% 的居民能在离家 5 公里的范围内获得医疗中心的服务。在尼日尔的迪法地区,由于非国家武装组织经常发动袭击,洪水又造成了极高的易受伤害性,因此可能很难获得医疗服务。本研究探讨了流动诊所如何改善迪法地区弱势群体的医疗服务:这是一项描述性比较研究,从 2022 年 8 月 15 日至 2022 年 10 月 15 日,在迪法地区的博索、迪法、古杜马里亚、马内索罗阿和恩吉格米等五个县开展了为期三个月的流动外联诊所活动,以改善医疗成果:在为期三个月的流动外展诊所活动中,42 251 人了解了流动外展活动,12 004 人接受了治疗。共为 18 708 名 0-11 个月大的儿童接种了疫苗,其中缅因州索罗亚、古杜马里亚、博索、迪法和恩吉格米地区分别占 29.24%、24.62%、18.54%、18.05% 和 9.5%。同样,古杜马里亚、博索和缅因索罗阿地区的产前检查(ANC)就诊率相对较高,分别为 27.85%、25.62% 和 21.89%。此外,流动诊所外联活动还提供了各种医疗保健治疗,包括治疗和预防。与流动诊所 1 相比,流动诊所 2 使 0-11 个月儿童接种的疫苗剂量增加了 1.11%(95%CI:0.15%-2.06%,P = 0.023)。同样,流动诊所的新生儿破伤风率在三次临床轮转之间有显著的统计学增长(P = 0001),表明新生儿破伤风率随着时间的推移而增加:这项研究发现,流动外展诊所在改善迪法地区弱势群体的医疗服务方面可以发挥重要作用。然而,应该对流动诊所进行精心设计,并经常开展外展活动,并将其纳入国家公共卫生政策。
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Mobile outreach clinics for improving health care services accessibility in vulnerable populations of the Diffa Region in Niger: a descriptive study.

Background: Niger is a large country with many distant locations that can be difficult to access because the Sahara Desert covers 80% of the country's land. In Niger, just 49% of residents have access to a health centre within 5 km of their house. Health care may be difficult to access in the Diffa region of Niger, as non-state armed groups strike on a regular basis and floods cause a high rate of vulnerability. This study looked at how mobile clinics can improve healthcare accessibility for vulnerable populations in the Diffa region.

Methods: This was a descriptive-comparative study conducted over the period from 15 August 2022 to 15 October 2022, using three months' mobile outreach clinic to improve health outcomes in five districts of the Diffa region, including Bosso, Diffa, Goudoumaria, Mainé Soroa, and N'guigmi.

Results: During the three months of mobile outreach clinic, 42,251 people were sensitized about mobile outreaches and 12,004 were treated. A total of 18,708 vaccine doses were delivered to children aged 0-11 months, with Maine Soroa, Goudoumaria, Bosso, Diffa, and N'guigmi districts accounting for 29.24%, 24.62%, 18.54%, 18.05%, and 9.5%, respectively. In the same line, Goudoumaria, Bosso, and Maine Soroa districts recorded relatively high antenatal clinic (ANC) attendance percentages of 27.85%, 25.62%, and 21.89%, respectively. Furthermore, mobile clinic outreach provided a variety of healthcare treatments, both curative and preventative. Mobile Clinic 2 increased vaccine dose received among children aged 0-11 months by 1.11% (95%CI: 0.15%-2.06%, P = 0.023) when compared to Mobile Clinic 1. In the same line, mobile clinic showed a statistically significant increase of ANC between the three clinical rotations (P = 0001), showing an increased ANC update over time.

Conclusion: This study found that mobile outreach clinic can play an important role in improving healthcare access for vulnerable populations in the Diffa region. However, well-designed, and frequent mobile clinic outreach should be planned and included in the country's public health policy.

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期刊介绍: International Journal for Equity in Health is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal presenting evidence relevant to the search for, and attainment of, equity in health across and within countries. International Journal for Equity in Health aims to improve the understanding of issues that influence the health of populations. This includes the discussion of political, policy-related, economic, social and health services-related influences, particularly with regard to systematic differences in distributions of one or more aspects of health in population groups defined demographically, geographically, or socially.
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