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Perspectives on reproductive healthcare delivered through a basic package of health services in Afghanistan: a qualitative study

机译:通过阿富汗基本保健服务提供的生殖保健观点:定性研究

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Background Contracting-out non-state providers to deliver a minimum package of essential health services is an increasingly common health service delivery mechanism in conflict-affected settings, where government capacity and resources are particularly constrained. Afghanistan, the longest-running example of Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) contracting in a conflict-affected setting, enables study of how implementation of a national intervention influences access to prioritised health services. This study explores stakeholder perspectives of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services delivered through the BPHS in Afghanistan, using Bamyan Province as a case study. Methods Twenty-six in-depth interviews were conducted with health-system practitioners (e.g. policy/regulatory, middle management, frontline providers) and four focus groups with service-users. Inductive thematic coding used the WHO Health System Framework categories (i.e. service delivery, workforce, medicines, information, financing, stewardship), while allowing for emergent themes. Results Improvements were noted by respondents in all health-system components discussed, with significant improvements identified in service coverage and workforce, particularly improved gender balance, numbers, training, and standardisation. Despite improvements, remaining weaknesses included service access and usage - especially in remote areas, staff retention, workload, and community accountability. Conclusions By including perspectives on SRH service provision and BPHS contracting across health-system components and levels, this study contributes to broader debates on the effects of contracting on perceptions and experiences among practitioners and service-users in conflict-affected countries.
机译:背景技术在受冲突影响的地区,尤其是在政府能力和资源特别受限的情况下,外包非国家提供者以提供最低限度的基本保健服务是一种日益普遍的保健服务提供机制。阿富汗是受冲突影响的环境中基本服务包(BPHS)签约时间最长的例子,它使人们能够研究国家干预措施的实施如何影响获得优先卫生服务的机会。这项研究以巴米扬省为案例,探讨了利益相关者对阿富汗BPHS提供的性健康和生殖健康(SRH)服务的看法。方法与卫生系统从业人员(例如政策/法规,中层管理人员,一线提供者)和服务使用者的四个焦点小组进行了26次深度访谈。归纳主题编码使用了WHO卫生系统框架类别(即服务提供,劳动力,药品,信息,筹资,管理),同时允许出现新的主题。结果受访者指出,在讨论的所有卫生系统组件中都有改进,在服务覆盖率和劳动力方面发现了重大改进,尤其是性别平衡,人数,培训和标准化方面的改进。尽管有所改进,但仍存在一些弱点,包括服务的访问和使用-尤其是在偏远地区,人员保留,工作量和社区责任感方面。结论通过纳入有关卫生系统各个组成部分和各个级别的SRH服务提供和BPHS合同的观点,本研究有助于就合同对受冲突影响国家的从业者和服务使用者的看法和经验的影响进行更广泛的辩论。

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