Impact of community strategy package on uptake of reproductive tract infections health services among young street females in the municipality of Eldoret, Kenya

Q4 Medicine
C Violet Maritim , Anthony Wanyoro , John Maingi , Jackim Nyamari , Murima Ng'ang'a
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Abstract

Background

Despite the intervention of free medical care services for street children by a dedicated clinic in Eldoret municipality, health care service of young street females (YSFs) is still deficient. The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of the community strategy package on the uptake of reproductive tract infections (RTI) health services among the target population.

Materials and methods

A pre-test-post-test quasi-experimental with a qualitative and quantitative approach was applied among the YSFs aged 10–24 years. The study used structured questionnaires and key informant interviews to collect data from the respondents.

Results

The study enrolled a total of 77 young street females in Eldoret municipality. A significantly higher proportion of respondents reportedly first sought treatment for RTI at a health facility after the implementation of the community strategy package (97.1%) when compared to the proportion of respondents who first sought treatment at a health facility in the pre-intervention phase (51.0%)(p<0.001). Early seeking of treatment improved significantly after the introduction of the intervention; 72.0% and 94.1% of the respondents sought treatment early during the pre-intervention and post-intervention phase, respectively (p ​= ​0.011).

Conclusion

The study recommends the adoption of the community strategy as an intervention to increase the uptake of RTIs health services and promotion of the reproductive health of young street females.

社区一揽子战略对肯尼亚埃尔多雷特市年轻街头女性接受生殖道感染卫生服务的影响
背景尽管埃尔多雷特市的一家专门诊所为街头儿童提供了免费医疗服务,但街头女青年的保健服务仍然不足。本研究旨在评估社区一揽子战略对目标人群接受生殖道感染(RTI)保健服务的影响。材料与方法采用定性与定量相结合的准实验方法对10 ~ 24岁的青年青少年进行测试。该研究使用结构化问卷和关键信息访谈来收集受访者的数据。结果本研究共招募了埃尔多雷特市的77名年轻街头女性。据报告,与在干预前阶段首先在卫生机构寻求治疗的应答者比例(51.0%)相比,在社区一揽子战略实施后,应答者首次在卫生机构寻求RTI治疗的比例(97.1%)要高得多(p<0.001)。干预措施实施后,早期寻求治疗的情况显著改善;干预前和干预后早期寻求治疗的比例分别为72.0%和94.1% (p = 0.011)。结论本研究建议采用社区策略作为一种干预措施,以提高街头年轻女性对rti保健服务的接受程度,促进她们的生殖健康。
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Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Medicine
Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Medicine Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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