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Agency, access, and Anopheles : neighborhood health perceptions and the implications for community health interventions in Accra, Ghana

机译:机构,卫生保健和按蚊:加纳阿克拉的社区卫生感知及其对社区卫生干预的影响

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Background: Social and environmental factors are increasingly recognized for their ability to influence health outcomes at both individual and neighborhood scales in the developing urban world. Yet issues of spatial heterogeneity in these complex environments may obscure unique elements of neighborhood life that may be protective or harmful to human health. Resident perceptions of neighborhood effects on health may help to fill gaps in our interpretation of household survey results and better inform how to plan and execute neighborhood-level health interventions.Objective: We evaluate differences in housing and socioeconomic indicators and health, environment, and neighborhood perceptions derived from the analysis of a household survey and a series of focus groups in Accra, Ghana. We then explore how neighborhood perceptions can inform survey results and ultimately neighborhood-level health interventions.Design: Eleven focus groups were conducted across a socioeconomically stratified sample of neighborhoods in Accra, Ghana. General inductive themes from the focus groups were analyzed in tandem with data collected in a 2009 household survey of 2,814 women. In-depth vignettes expand upon the three most salient emergent themes.Results: Household and socioeconomic characteristics derived from the focus groups corroborated findings from the survey data. Focus group and survey results diverged for three complex health issues: malaria, health-care access, and sense of personal agency in promoting good health.Conclusion: Three vignettes reflecting community views about malaria, health-care access, and sense of personal agency in promoting good health highlight the challenges facing community health interventions in Accra and exemplify how qualitatively derived neighborhood-level health effects can help shape health interventions.
机译:背景:在发展中的城市世界中,社会和环境因素对个人和社区规模的健康结果产生影响的能力日益得到认可。然而,在这些复杂的环境中,空间异质性问题可能会掩盖可能对人类健康有保护或有害作用的邻里生活的独特元素。居民对邻居对健康的影响的看法可能有助于填补我们对家庭调查结果的解释的空白,并更好地指导如何计划和执行邻居级别的健康干预措施。目的:我们评估住房和社会经济指标以及健康,环境和邻居方面的差异从加纳阿克拉的家庭调查和一系列焦点小组的分析得出的看法。然后,我们探讨了邻里感知如何为调查结果和最终的邻里级健康干预提供信息。设计:在加纳阿克拉的一个经社会经济分层的社区样本中进行了11个焦点小组调查。与2009年对2,814名妇女的家庭调查收集的数据相结合,对来自焦点小组的一般归纳主题进行了分析。深入的论述对三个最突出的新兴主题进行了扩展。结果:焦点小组得出的家庭和社会经济特征证实了调查数据的发现。焦点小组和调查结果针对三个复杂的健康问题进行了区分:疟疾,获得医疗保健和促进良好健康的个人代理感。结论:三个短片反映了社区对疟疾,医疗保健访问和个人代理感的看法。促进良好的健康突出了阿克拉社区卫生干预措施面临的挑战,并举例说明了定性得出的邻里级健康影响如何帮助制定卫生干预措施。

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