卫生工作者在南哥打巴托实施土壤传播性蠕虫驱虫计划中的生活经验:现象学调查。

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.v59i4.9004
Efren Ii C Deocades, Queen Jane M Bacon
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摘要

背景:驱虫计划,也被称为预防性化疗,是对抗土壤传播的蠕虫病最重要的策略之一。经过二十多年的实施,只有少数国家达到了世界卫生组织(世卫组织)制定的75%的驱虫覆盖率目标。在菲律宾,2018年至2022年的全国驱虫覆盖率仍低于世卫组织和卫生部的目标驱虫覆盖率。因此,在包括南哥打巴托在内的该国流行地区的人口中,土壤传播的蠕虫病日益流行。目的:本定性研究的目的是描述卫生工作者在南哥打巴托省实施STH驱虫计划的经验,特别是他们在实施STH驱虫计划中的生活经验,他们在实施过程中遇到的挑战和问题,应对策略,以及他们对该省驱虫计划现状和如何改进的见解。方法:采用深度访谈和焦点小组讨论的方法,对南哥打巴托省实施驱虫项目的17名卫生工作者进行访谈。由于大流行期间的行动限制,采访在网上进行。运用Colaizzi的描述现象学方法对文本进行分析,形成基本主题。结果:我们的分析显示,卫生工作者的生活经验围绕着确保项目的高质量实施,例如通过挨家挨户的访问和教育活动来消除对驱虫的误解,到达偏远地区,并确保儿童在服用驱虫药物之前处于良好的健康状况。参与者面临的共同挑战是关于驱虫的误解和虚假信息、进入某些地区的限制和困难、后勤问题以及一些利益攸关方的有限支持。此外,与会者还指出,良好的社区参与、利益攸关方的积极参与和承诺、向卫生工作者提供支持以及对该方案进行强有力的监测和评估,对改善驱虫工作的实施具有重要意义。结论:在本研究的背景下,仍然需要加强对实施人员的培训,以更有效地迎合人们的关注,并消除对计划的误解。利用各种媒体进行信息传播,增加进入难以到达地区的机会,加强社区参与,特别是与村和地方政府官员的参与,对于解决执行中的差距至关重要。还必须改进对该计划的监测和评估,并对卫生保健工作者提供额外的支持和激励,以维持实施。
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Lived Experiences of Health Workers in the Implementation of Soil-transmitted Helminthiasis Deworming Program in South Cotabato: A Phenomenological Inquiry.

Background: The deworming program, also known as preventive chemotherapy, is one of the most important strategies in combatting Soil-transmitted Helminthiasis. With more than two decades of implementation, only a few countries have reached the target deworming coverage of 75% by the World Health Organization (WHO). In the Philippines, the national deworming coverage from 2018 to 2022 is still below both the WHO and the Department of Health's target deworming coverage. As a result, there is an increasing prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among populations in endemic areas in the country including South Cotabato.

Objective: The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe the experiences of health workers in the implementation of the STH deworming program in South Cotabato, specifically their lived experiences in implementing the deworming program, the challenges and issues they encountered during the implementation, coping strategies, and their insights about the status of the deworming program in the province and how to improve it.

Methods: Seventeen health workers implementing the deworming program in the province of South Cotabato were interviewed through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Interviews were conducted online due to mobility restrictions during the pandemic. The transcripts were analyzed using Colaizzi's descriptive phenomenological method and essential themes were formulated.

Results: Our analysis revealed that health workers' lived experiences revolve around ensuring the quality implementation of the program such as combatting misconceptions about deworming through house-to-house visitation and education campaigns, reaching far-flung areas, and ensuring children are in good health condition before taking a deworming medicine. Common challenges experienced by the participants were the misconceptions and disinformation regarding deworming, the limited and difficult access to some areas, problems in logistics, and the limited support of some stakeholders. Moreover, participants cited the importance of good community engagement, active involvement and commitment of stakeholders, providing support to health workers, and robust monitoring and evaluation of the program in improving the implementation of deworming.

Conclusion: In the context of this study, there is still a need to intensify the training for implementers to cater more effectively to the concerns of the people and debunk misconceptions about the program. Utilization of various media for information dissemination, enhancing access to hard-to-reach areas, and strengthening community engagements, particularly with barangay and local government officials are essential to address the gaps in the implementation. There must also be improvements in monitoring and evaluation of the program, and additional support and incentives to healthcare workers to sustain implementations.

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