Physical rehabilitation delivery by community health workers: Views of the users and caregivers.

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Miriam Mapulanga, Thembelihle Dlungwane
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Abstract

Background:  Community health workers are crucial in providing health services at the community level. However, in Zambia, there are limited opportunities for formal physical rehabilitation training for community health workers, leading some to provide rehabilitation services without the necessary training.

Aim:  This study sought to explore the experiences and perspectives of users and caregivers who receive physical rehabilitation services from community health workers without training in physical rehabilitation.

Setting:  Matero, a sub-district of Lusaka, Zambia.

Methods:  An exploratory qualitative approach using face-to-face, in-depth interviews was used to collect data from users and caregivers who receive physical rehabilitation services from untrained community health workers. The study included 12 participants, six service users and six primary caregivers. Data were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis.

Results:  Six themes emerged from the analysis, namely access to services, perceived skills and competence of community health workers, satisfaction with community health worker-delivered physical rehabilitation services, values and attitudes of community health workers, perceived unmet needs of community health worker-delivered physical rehabilitation services and impact of community health worker-delivered physical rehabilitation.

Conclusion:  Physical rehabilitation rendered by community health workers positively impacted the users despite the gaps identified. Formalising training of community health workers in physical rehabilitation could enhance service coverage and improve the overall quality of care.Contribution: The scientific contribution has been made by the views of users and caregivers regarding their experiences and perspectives of community health workers-delivered physical rehabilitation services without training.

社区卫生工作者提供的身体康复服务:使用者和护理者的观点。
背景:社区卫生工作者在社区一级提供卫生服务方面至关重要。然而,在赞比亚,社区保健工作者接受正规身体康复培训的机会有限,导致一些人在没有接受必要培训的情况下提供康复服务。目的:本研究旨在探讨从没有接受过康复训练的社区卫生工作者那里接受假肢康复服务的使用者和照顾者的经验和观点。环境:马泰罗,赞比亚卢萨卡的一个分区。方法:采用面对面、深入访谈的探索性定性方法,从接受未经培训的社区卫生工作者提供的肢体康复服务的使用者和护理人员中收集数据。这项研究包括12名参与者,6名服务使用者和6名主要照顾者。使用专题分析对数据进行转录和分析。结果:分析得出六个主题,即服务可及性、感知社区卫生工作者的技能和能力、对社区卫生工作者提供的假肢康复服务的满意度、社区卫生工作者的价值观和态度、感知社区卫生工作者提供的假肢康复服务未满足的需求以及社区卫生工作者提供的假肢康复的影响。结论:尽管存在差距,但社区卫生工作者提供的身体康复对用户产生了积极影响。将社区保健工作者在身体康复方面的培训正式化,可以扩大服务范围,提高护理的总体质量。贡献:使用者和照护者就他们的经验和社区卫生工作者在未经培训的情况下提供的身体康复服务的观点作出了科学贡献。
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