Community Health Needs Assessment in Urban Communities in Kigali City In Rwanda: A Cluster-Randomized Trial

M. Placide, Niyitegeka Jean Pierre, Nizeyimana Fidele
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Introduction Reporting of suspected or confirmed communicable diseases is paramount. Although physicians have primary responsibility for reporting, school nurses, laboratory directors, infection control practitioners, daycare center directors, health care facilities, state institutions and any other individuals providing health care services are also required to report communicable disease. Therefore, community health needs assessment in urban communities remains an essential instrument for the rapid and accurate dissemination of epidemiological information on cases and outbreaks of diseases under the national health regulations and other communicable diseases of public health importance, including emerging or re-emerging infections. Purpose of the Study Todescribe relevant medical needs of townspeople so that treatment plans can be developed accordingly. Methods The Study was a cross-sectional with qualitative approach. In-depth interviews and focus group interviews was used as research technique. Data was categorized to look for emerging themes then further distilled to identify any abstract themes that could be understood holistically. Results Urban decision-makers need to advocate the problem of human resources in public health facilities and the mutual health insurance to revise its insurance policy to allow their clients to be received even in private clinics. Dental services was wished to be available in public health centers. Study participants suggested that new useful information could be posted in private public premises rather than to be in public institutions only. Conclusion The patient waiting time, dental services in health centers, and the way of dissemination new health information, mutual health insurance and insufficient human resources are the major concerns of townspeople that they wish improvement.
卢旺达基加利市城市社区社区卫生需求评估:一项分组随机试验
引言报告疑似或确诊的传染病至关重要。尽管医生对报告负有主要责任,但学校护士、实验室主任、感染控制从业者、日托中心主任、医疗机构、国家机构和任何其他提供医疗服务的个人也必须报告传染病。因此,城市社区的社区卫生需求评估仍然是快速准确传播国家卫生条例规定的疾病病例和暴发的流行病学信息以及其他对公共卫生具有重要意义的传染病,包括新发或复发感染的流行病学信息的重要工具。研究目的:记录城镇居民的相关医疗需求,以便制定相应的治疗计划。方法采用横断面和定性相结合的方法。深入访谈和焦点小组访谈被用作研究技术。对数据进行分类,寻找新出现的主题,然后进一步提炼,以确定任何可以全面理解的抽象主题。结果城市决策者需要倡导公共卫生机构的人力资源问题和共同健康保险,以修订其保险政策,使其客户即使在私人诊所也能得到接待。希望在公共卫生中心提供牙科服务。研究参与者建议,新的有用信息可以张贴在私人公共场所,而不是只张贴在公共机构。结论患者等待时间、卫生院的牙科服务、新健康信息的传播方式、相互健康保险和人力资源不足是市民希望改善的主要问题。
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