Intervention co-design to Reduce the Impact of Heat Exposure on Pregnant and Postpartum Women and Newborns in Burkina Faso.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Kadidiatou Kadio, Mariam Congo, Adama Sana, Véronique Filippi, Nathalie Roos, Fiona Scorgie, Sari Kovats, Britt Nakstad, Giorgia Gon, Matthew Chersich, Jeremy J Hess, Seni Kouanda
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Interventions are needed to reduce the impact of heat on the health and wellbeing of women and newborns in Burkina Faso where seasonal temperatures can be extremely high. In this article, we share our experience and lessons learned from co-designing an intervention to improve maternal and neonatal health, about heat in a rural and an urban district of Burkina Faso. We performed community engagement and a series of workshops with 49 community members (health workers, women group representatives, youth leaders, religious leaders, traditional leader, and mothers-in-law) and 36 implementers, stakeholders and professionals (officials from the Ministry of Health, midwives and related health workers, meteorologists, and environmental health practitioners). Following the discussions and group reflections, emerging intervention priorities were ranked based on their perceived likelihood of success, cost effectiveness, implementation feasibility, and sustainability. The co-design workshops identified behaviour change interventions encompassing raising awareness of the effects of heat through targeted messages on adaptative behaviour to adopt. The effective operationalisation of these interventions was further achieved through co-planning involving health system actors in contact with women and local stakeholders with relevant expertise. We aimed to engage health professionals and community health workers to integrate heat and dehydration messages into their routine work with pregnant and postpartum women with the aim of changing behaviour through communication: educational group talks, interpersonal exchanges in the consultation room, and broadcasts of information to the public who attend the clinic (video played on a television set in the waiting room). The codesign workshops were an opportunity to build capacity among facilitators and participants as well as to prioritize and develop interventions to address the impact of heat exposure -amplified by climate change- on pregnant and postpartum women, and on newborns.

减少热暴露对布基纳法索孕妇、产后妇女和新生儿影响的干预共同设计。
在季节性气温极高的布基纳法索,需要采取干预措施,减少高温对妇女和新生儿健康和福祉的影响。在本文中,我们分享了共同设计一项干预措施以改善布基纳法索农村和城市地区孕产妇和新生儿健康的经验和教训。我们与49名社区成员(卫生工作者、妇女团体代表、青年领袖、宗教领袖、传统领袖和婆婆)和36名实施者、利益攸关方和专业人员(卫生部官员、助产士和相关卫生工作者、气象学家和环境卫生从业人员)开展了社区参与和一系列讲习班。在讨论和小组反思之后,根据其成功的可能性、成本效益、实施可行性和可持续性,对新出现的干预优先级进行了排名。共同设计研讨会确定了行为改变干预措施,包括通过有针对性的适应性行为信息提高人们对热量影响的认识。通过与妇女接触的卫生系统行为者和具有相关专门知识的地方利益攸关方的共同规划,进一步实现了这些干预措施的有效实施。我们的目标是让卫生专业人员和社区卫生工作者将热量和脱水信息纳入他们对孕妇和产后妇女的日常工作中,目的是通过交流改变行为:教育小组谈话,咨询室的人际交流,以及向到诊所就诊的公众广播信息(在候诊室的电视机上播放视频)。共同设计研讨会为促进人员和参与者的能力建设以及优先考虑和制定干预措施提供了机会,以解决因气候变化而加剧的高温暴露对孕妇、产后妇女和新生儿的影响。
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Health policy and planning
Health policy and planning 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.10%
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98
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Health Policy and Planning publishes health policy and systems research focusing on low- and middle-income countries. Our journal provides an international forum for publishing original and high-quality research that addresses questions pertinent to policy-makers, public health researchers and practitioners. Health Policy and Planning is published 10 times a year.
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