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How can we assess the burden of muscle, bone and joint conditions in rural Botswana: context and methods for the MuBoJo focused ethnography

机译:我们如何评估博茨瓦纳农村地区肌肉,骨骼和关节状况的负担:MuBoJo民族志研究的背景和方法

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Background Musculoskeletal diseases are the most common causes of long-term pain and disability worldwide and a growing international public health concern. However, the everyday burden and impact of musculoskeletal conditions are not well understood, especially among people living in low- and middle-income countries in Africa. Since 2011, World Spine Care, a nongovernmental organisation, has collaborated with the Botswana Ministry of Health to open spine care centres and to conduct research. The broad aim of the Mu scle, Bo ne and Jo int (MuBoJo) research project is to examine the sociocultural, organisational and clinical characteristics for the burden of living with and caring for people living with musculoskeletal conditions in rural Botswana. In this paper, we describe the community context, theoretical framework, and research methods to address the project aim with a qualitative study. Methods/Design This focused ethnography is based on eight months (November 2011, April 2013, October 2013-March 2014) of fieldwork in Botswana. The project was theoretically informed by the concepts of explanatory models of illness, social suffering, and biographical disruption. Data collection included fieldnotes, non-participant and participant observations, and informal and in-depth interviews with villagers and healthcare providers. Villager interviews were typically conducted in Setswana with an interpreter. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim in the language spoken with Setswana contextually translated into English. Computer software supported qualitative data management. Analysis is ongoing using constant comparison and a template organising style to facilitate pattern-finding and reveal insights for the burden and care of musculoskeletal conditions. Discussion Findings from the MuBoJo Project will document the context of musculoskeletal burden, illness beliefs, self-care behaviours, and healthcare options in a Botswana rural village. These data will inform ongoing efforts to establish spine care clinics for underserved populations in low-middle income countries and sustain these healthcare services through local providers and volunteer health professionals. This study also will generate new knowledge about the burden and impact of muscle, bone and joint disorders for cross-cultural comparisons and patient-centred interventions. Conclusions Our systematic and transparent methodology to conduct musculoskeletal research in more than one language and in a cross-cultural setting may be useful for investigators and NGO healthcare personnel.
机译:背景技术肌肉骨骼疾病是世界范围内长期疼痛和残疾以及日益增长的国际公共卫生问题的最常见原因。但是,人们对肌肉骨骼疾病的日常负担和影响还没有很好的了解,特别是在非洲中低收入国家的人们中。自2011年以来,非政府组织世界脊柱护理与博茨瓦纳卫生部合作,开设了脊柱护理中心并进行了研究。 Mu scle,Bo ne和Jo int(MuBoJo)研究项目的主要目标是研究博茨瓦纳农村地区患有骨骼肌肉疾病的人的生活负担和照料的社会文化,组织和临床特征。在本文中,我们描述了社区背景,理论框架和研究方法,以通过定性研究来解决项目目标。方法/设计本民族志的重点是根据在博茨瓦纳进行的八个月(2011年11月,2013年4月,2013年10月至2014年3月)进行的。该项目从理论上为疾病,社会苦难和传记破坏性解释模型的概念所启发。数据收集包括实地考察,非参与者和参与者的观察,以及对村民和医疗服务提供者的非正式和深入访谈。村民访谈通常是在塞斯瓦纳由一名口译员进行的。录音是用Setswana所说的语言逐字转录的,并上下文翻译成英语。计算机软件支持定性数据管理。正在使用不断的比较和模板组织风格来进行分析,以促进模式查找并揭示对肌肉骨骼疾病的负担和护理的见识。讨论MuBoJo项目的发现将记录博茨瓦纳乡村中肌肉骨骼负担,疾病信念,自我保健行为和医疗保健选择的情况。这些数据将为正在进行的努力提供信息,以为中低收入国家中服务欠缺的人群建立脊椎护理诊所,并通过当地医疗服务提供者和志愿者医疗专业人员维持这些医疗服务。这项研究还将产生关于肌肉,骨骼和关节疾病的负担和影响的新知识,以进行跨文化比较和以患者为中心的干预。结论我们的系统,透明的方法以多种语言和跨文化环境进行肌肉骨骼研究可能对研究人员和NGO医护人员有用。

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