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Systematic review on human resources for health interventions to improve maternal health outcomes: evidence from low- and middle-income countries

机译:对卫生干预措施以改善孕产妇保健成果的人力资源进行系统审查:来自中低收入国家的证据

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There is a broad consensus and evidence that shows qualified, accessible, and responsive human resources for health (HRH) can make a major impact on the health of the populations. At the same time, there is widespread recognition that HRH crises particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) impede the achievement of better health outcomes/targets. In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), equitable access to a skilled and motivated health worker within a performing health system is need to be ensured. This review contributes to the vast pool of literature towards the assessment of HRH for maternal health and is focused on interventions delivered by skilled birth attendants (SBAs). Studies were included if (a) any HRH interventions in management system, policy, finance, education, partnership, and leadership were implemented; (b) these were related to SBA; (c) reported outcomes related to maternal health; (d) the studies were conducted in LMICs; and (e) studies were in English. Studies were excluded if traditional birth attendants and/or community health workers were trained. The review identified 25 studies which revealed reasons for poor maternal health outcomes in LMICs despite the efforts and policies implemented throughout these years. This review suggested an urgent and immediate need for formative evidence-based research on effective HRH interventions for improved maternal health outcomes. Other initiatives such as education and empowerment of women, alleviating poverty, establishing gender equality, and provision of infrastructure, equipment, drugs, and supplies are all integral components that are required to achieve SDGs by reducing maternal mortality and improving maternal health.
机译:有广泛的共识和证据表明,合格的,可访问的和响应迅速的卫生人力资源(HRH)可以对人群的健康产生重大影响。同时,人们普遍认识到,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)中,HRH危机阻碍了实现更好的健康结果/目标。为了实现可持续发展目标(SDG),需要确保在绩效良好的卫生系统中公平地聘用熟练且有积极性的卫生工作者。这篇综述为评估孕产妇健康中的生殖健康提供了大量文献,并且侧重于熟练接生员(SBA)提供的干预措施。如果(a)在管理体系,政策,财务,教育,伙伴关系和领导力方面实施了任何HRH干预措施,则纳入研究; (b)这些与SBA有关; (c)报告的与孕产妇健康有关的结果; (d)研究是在中低收入国家进行的; (e)研究是用英语进行的。如果对传统接生员和/或社区卫生工作者进行了培训,则将研究排除在外。该审查确定了25项研究,这些研究揭示了尽管这些年来一直在努力和制定了政策,但中低收入国家产妇健康结局较差的原因。这项审查表明,迫切需要立即开展基于证据的研究,以研究有效的HRH干预措施以改善孕产妇健康状况。其他举措,如教育和增强妇女权能,减轻贫困,建立性别平等以及提供基础设施,设备,毒品和物资,都是通过降低孕产妇死亡率和改善孕产妇健康实现可持续发展目标所必需的。

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