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Reflecting strategic and conforming gendered experiences of community health workers using photovoice in rural Wakiso district, Uganda

机译:反映乌干达Wakiso农村地区使用照相语音的社区卫生工作者的战略性和顺应性别的经验

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Community health workers (CHWs) are an important human resource in Uganda as they are the first contact of the population with the health system. Understanding gendered roles of CHWs is important in establishing how they influence their performance and relationships in communities. This paper explores the differential roles of male and female CHWs in rural Wakiso district, Uganda, using photovoice, an innovative community-based participatory research approach. We trained ten CHWs (five males and five females) on key concepts about gender and photovoice. The CHWs took photographs for 5?months on their gender-related roles which were discussed in monthly meetings. The discussions from the meetings were recorded, transcribed, and translated to English, and emerging data were analysed using content analysis in Atlas ti version 6.0.15. Although responsibilities were the same for both male and female CHWs, they reported that in practice, CHWs were predominantly involved in different types of work depending on their gender. Social norms led to men being more comfortable seeking care from male CHWs and females turning to female CHWs. Due to their privileged ownership and access to motorcycles, male CHWs were noted to be able to assist patients faster with referrals to facilities during health emergencies, cover larger geographic distances during community mobilization activities, and take up supervisory responsibilities. Due to the gendered division of labour in communities, male CHWs were also observed to be more involved in manual work such as cleaning wells. The gendered division of labour also reinforced female caregiving roles related to child care, and also made female CHWs more available to address local problems. CHWs reflected both strategic and conformist gendered implications of their community work. The differing roles and perspectives about the nature of male and female CHWs while performing their roles should be considered while designing and implementing CHW programmes, without further retrenching gender inequalities or norms.
机译:社区卫生工作者是乌干达的重要人力资源,因为它们是人口与卫生系统的首次接触。了解社区卫生工作者的性别角色对于确定社区卫生工作者如何影响其绩效和关系至关重要。本文使用一种创新的基于社区的参与性研究方法,即photovoice,探讨了乌干达瓦基索地区农村男女CHW的不同作用。我们培训了10名CHW(五名男性和五名女性)有关性别和语音的关键概念。 CHW为他们的性别相关角色拍照了5个月,并在每月会议上进行了讨论。会议的讨论记录,转录和翻译成英语,并且使用Atlas ti 6.0.15版中的内容分析功能对新兴数据进行了分析。尽管男女CHW的职责相同,但他们报告说,在实践中,CHW主要根据其性别参与不同类型的工作。社会规范导致男性更愿意向男性CHW寻求护理,而女性则转向女性CHW。由于拥有特权并拥有摩托车,男性CHW被认为能够在医疗紧急情况下更快地帮助患者转介至设施,在社区动员活动中覆盖更大的地理距离并承担监督职责。由于社区中的性别分工,也观察到男性CHWs更多地参与了诸如清洁井之类的体力劳动。性别分工还加强了与儿童保育相关的女性保育作用,也使女性CHWs更容易解决当地问题。 CHW反映了社区工作的战略性和顺应性的性别含义。在设计和实施CHW计划时,应考虑男性和女性CHW在扮演角色时的角色和观点的差异,而不会进一步降低性别不平等或规范。

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