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Perceptions of Non-Communicable Disease and War Injury Management in the Palestinian Health System: A Qualitative Study of Healthcare Providers Perspectives

机译:在巴勒斯坦卫生系统中对非传染性疾病和战争伤害管理的看法:对医疗保健提供者的定性研究

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Background: Palestine, like other low-income countries, is confronting an increasing epidemic of non-communicable disease (NCD) and trend of war injury. The management of health problems often presents a critical challenge to the Palestinian health system (PHS). Understanding the perceptions of healthcare providers is essential in exploring the gaps in the health system to develop an effective healthcare intervention. Unfortunately, health research on management of NCD and war injury has largely been neglected and received little attention. Therefore, the study aimed to explore the perspectives of healthcare providers regarding NCD and war injury management in the PHS in the Gaza Strip. Methods: A qualitative study approach was used, based on four focus group discussions (FGDs) involving a purposive sampling strategy of 30 healthcare providers from three main public hospitals in Gaza Strip. A semi-structured topic guide was used, and the focus group interviews data were analyzed using manifest content analysis. The study was approved by the Palestinian Health Research Council (PHRC) for ethics approval. Results: From the healthcare providers perspective, four main themes and several sub-themes have emerged from the descriptive manifest content analysis: functioning of healthcare system; system-related challenges; patients-related challenges; strategies and actions to navigating the challenges and improving care. Informants frequently discussed that despite some positive aspects in the system, fundamental changes and significant improvements are needed. Some expressed serious concerns that the healthcare system needs complete rebuilding to facilitate the management of NCD and war-related injury. They perceived important barriers to effective management of NCD and war injury such as poor hospital infrastructure and logistics, shortage of micro and sub-specialities and essential resources. Participants also expressed a dilemma and troubles in communication and interactions, especially during emergencies or crises. The informants stressed the unused of updated clinical management guidelines. There was a consensus regarding poor shared-care/task sharing, partnership, and cooperation among healthcare facilities. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that fundamental changes and significant reforms are needed in the health system to make healthcare services more effective, timely, and efficient. The study disclosed the non-use of clinical guidelines as well as suboptimal sectorial task-sharing among different stakeholders and healthcare providers. A clear and comprehensive healthcare policy considering the gaps in the system must be adopted for the improvement and development of care in the PHS.
机译:背景:巴勒斯坦与其他低收入国家一样,迫使不传达的疾病(NCD)流行增加和战争损伤的趋势。健康问题的管理往往对巴勒斯坦卫生系统(PHS)提出了一个危急挑战。了解医疗保健提供者的看法对于探索卫生系统的差距来发展有效的医疗保健干预。不幸的是,对NCD和战争损伤管理的健康研究在很大程度上被忽视并受到了很少的关注。因此,该研究旨在探讨医疗保健提供者关于加沙地带的PHS中NCD和战争伤害管理的观点。方法:根据四个焦点小组讨论(FGDS),使用了一个定性研究方法,涉及来自加沙地带三个主要公立医院的30个医疗保健提供商的有目的采样策略。使用了半结构化主题指南,使用清单内容分析分析了焦点组访谈数据。该研究由巴勒斯坦卫生研究委员会(PHRC)批准的道德批准。结果:从医疗保健提供商的角度来看,从描述性清单内容分析中出现了四个主要主题和几个子主题:医疗保健系统的运作;与系统相关的挑战;患者有关的挑战;导航挑战和改善护理的战略和行动。信息人员经常讨论过,尽管系统中存在一些积极的方面,但需要基本的变化和显着的改进。有些人表示严重担忧,医疗保健系统需要完全重建,以促进NCD和与战争相关伤害的管理。他们认为有效管理NCD和战争损伤的重要障碍,如贫困的医院基础设施和物流,微观和亚特色和基本资源短缺。参与者还表达了综合和互动的困境和麻烦,特别是在紧急情况或危机期间。该线人强调未使用的更新临床管理指南。有关差的共享保育/任务分享,伙伴关系和合作伙伴关系的共识。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在卫生系统中需要基本变化和重大改革,使医疗保健服务更有效,及时和高效。该研究披露了不同利益攸关方和医疗保健提供者之间的临床指南以及次优的行动任务分享。考虑到系统中的差距,必须采用明确而全面的医疗保健政策,以改善和开发PHS的护理。

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