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Experiences of using life histories with health workers in post-conflict and crisis settings: methodological reflections.

机译:在冲突后和危机环境下与卫生工作者一起使用生活史的经验:方法论上的反思。

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Introduction\udLife history is a research tool which has been used primarily in sociology and anthropology to document experiences of marginalized individuals and communities. It has been less explored in relation to health system research. In this paper, we examine our experience of using life histories to explore health system trajectories coming out of conflict through the eyes of health workers.\ud\udMethods\udLife histories were used in four inter-related projects looking at health worker incentives, the impact of Ebola on health workers, deployment policies, and gender and leadership in the health sector. In total 244 health workers of various cadres were interviewed in Uganda, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe and Cambodia. The life histories were one element within mixed methods research.\ud\udResults\udWe examine the challenges faced and how these were managed. They arose in relation to gaining access, data gathering, and analysing and presenting findings from life histories. Access challenges included lack of familiarity with the method, reluctance to expose very personal information and sentiments, lack of trust in confidentiality, particularly given the traumatized contexts, and, in some cases, cynicism about research and its potential to improve working lives. In relation to data gathering, there was variable willingness to draw lifelines, and some reluctance to broach sensitive topics, particularly in contexts where policy-related issues and legitimacy are commonly still contested. Presentation of lifeline data without compromising confidentiality is also an ethical challenge.\ud\udConclusion\udWe discuss how these challenges were (to a large extent) surmounted and conclude that life histories with health staff can be a very powerful tool, particularly in contexts where routine data sources are absent or weak, and where health workers constitute a marginalized community (as is often the case for mid-level cadres, those serving in remote areas, and staff who have lived through conflict and crisis).
机译:简介\ udLife历史是一种研究工具,主要用于社会学和人类学中,以记录边缘化的个人和社区的经历。有关卫生系统研究的探索较少。在本文中,我们考察了使用生命史通过卫生工作者的眼光探索冲突产生的卫生系统轨迹的经验。\ ud \ udMethods \ udLife历史用于四个相互关联的项目中,研究卫生工作者的激励措施,埃博拉病毒对卫生工作者,部署政策以及卫生部门性别和领导力的影响。在乌干达,塞拉利昂,津巴布韦和柬埔寨总共采访了244名各干部卫生工作者。生命史是混合方法研究中的要素之一。\ ud \ udResults \ ud我们研究了面临的挑战以及如何应对这些挑战。它们的出现与获得访问,数据收集以及分析和呈现生活历史的发现有关。访问方面的挑战包括:对方法缺乏熟悉,不愿意透露非常个人的信息和观点,对机密性缺乏信任,特别是考虑到受创伤的环境,在某些情况下,对研究及其对改善工作生活的潜力持怀疑态度。关于数据收集,人们有不同的意愿来画生命线,并且有些不愿提出敏感的话题,尤其是在与政策有关的问题和合法性仍然普遍存在的情况下。在不影响机密性的前提下提供生命线数据也是一个道德挑战。\ ud \ ud结论\ ud我们讨论了如何(在很大程度上)克服这些挑战,并得出结论,与医护人员一起进行的生活史可以成为非常强大的工具,尤其是在以下情况下缺少常规数据源或缺乏常规数据源,并且医务人员构成了一个边缘化社区(中层干部,偏远地区服务的人员以及经历了冲突和危机的员工经常遇到这种情况)。

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