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Internal migrants' experiences with and perceptions of frontline health workers: A nationwide study in 13 Indian cities

机译:内部移民的经验和对前线卫生工作者的看法:13个印度城市的全国范围内

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Summary The role of frontline health workers is crucial in strengthening primary health care in India. This paper reports on the extent of services provided by frontline health workers in migrants' experiences and perceptions of these services in 13 Indian cities. Cluster random sampling was used to sample 51?055 households for a quantitative survey through interviewer‐administered questionnaires. Information was sought on the receipt of health workers' services for general health care overall (from the head/other adult member of the household) and maternal and immunization services in particular (from mothers of children 2?years old). Purposively, 240 key informants and 290 recently delivered mothers were selected for qualitative interviews. Only 31% of the total respondents were aware of the visits of frontline health workers, and 20% of households reported visits to their locality during past month. In 4 cities, approximately 90% of households never saw health workers in their locality. Only 20% of women and 22% of children received antenatal care and vaccination cards from frontline health workers. Qualitative data confirm that the frontline health workers' visits were not regular and that health workers limited their services to antenatal care and childhood immunization. It was further noted that health workers saw the migrants as“outsiders.” These findings warrant developing migrant‐specific health‐care services that consider their vulnerability and living conditions. The present study has implications for India's National Urban Health Mission, which envisions addressing the health care needs of the urban population with a focus on the urban poor.
机译:总结:一线卫生工作者在加强印度初级卫生保健方面的作用至关重要。本文报告了印度13个城市的一线卫生工作者在移民体验和对这些服务的认知中提供服务的程度。采用整群随机抽样的方法对51个样本进行了抽样?055户家庭通过采访者管理的问卷进行定量调查。要求了解卫生工作者总体上(从户主/其他成年家庭成员处)接受一般卫生保健服务的情况,特别是母亲和免疫接种服务(从2岁以下儿童的母亲处)的情况。有目的地选择了240名关键线人和290名刚分娩的母亲进行定性访谈。只有31%的受访者知道一线卫生工作者的访问,20%的家庭报告在过去一个月访问了他们所在的地区。在4个城市中,大约90%的家庭从未见过当地的卫生工作者。只有20%的妇女和22%的儿童收到了来自一线卫生工作者的产前护理和疫苗接种卡。定性数据证实,一线卫生工作者的访问不定期,卫生工作者将其服务限于产前护理和儿童免疫。有人进一步指出,卫生工作者将移民视为“局外人”这些研究结果保证发展移民特定的健康护理服务,考虑他们的脆弱性和生活条件。目前的研究对印度国家城市卫生任务有一定的启示,该任务旨在解决城市人口的卫生保健需求,重点关注城市穷人。

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