初级保健资源评估:对尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆初级保健振兴的影响。

Christie Divine Akwaowo, Olugbemi Oluseyi Motilewa, Anyiekere Morgan Ekanem
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背景:初级卫生保健是尼日利亚国家卫生政策的基石。作为加强初级卫生保健制度建设的一种手段,“一个屋檐下的初级卫生保健”国家政策正在全国范围内实施。阿夸伊博姆州将开始全面执行这项政策。目的:本研究的目的是评估ak地区初级保健设施的现有人力资源和基础设施。环境和设计:从尼日利亚AKS的三个参议院区选择18个设施进行了描述性横断面研究。研究对象和方法:根据国家初级保健发展机构提供的初级保健最低标准改编的清单,对选定的初级保健设施进行快速评估。结果用Excel进行分析,并以表格形式呈现。结果:本研究共纳入18家卫生机构。现有人力资源为276名全职核心卫生工作者,其中48名(17.4%)为志愿工作者。在地区和设施类型上分配不公平,有122人(44.2%)在伊科特埃克佩内参议院区工作,242人(87.7%)在行动基地工作。50%以上的卫生设施没有复苏装置等基本救生设备。结论:AKS初级保健医院存在人力资源绝对不足和分配不均的问题。基本救生设备严重不足。目前迫切需要雇用更多的保健工作人员,并为初级保健中心提供基本设备。
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Assessment of Resources for Primary Health Care: Implications for the Revitalization of Primary Health Care in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria.

Context: Primary health care (PHC) is the cornerstone of the Nigerian National Health Policy. The national policy on PHC under one roof is undergoing implementation nationwide as a means of strengthening the PHC system. Akwa Ibom State (AKS) is set to commence full implementation of the policy.

Aims: The aim of the study was to assess the existing human resource and infrastructure in PHC facilities in AKS.

Settings and design: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in 18 facilities selected from the three senatorial zones of AKS, Nigeria.

Subjects and methods: A rapid assessment of selected PHC facilities based on a checklist adapted from the minimum standards for PHC as provided by the National PHC Development Agency. The results were analyzed using Excel and presented in tables.

Results: A total of 18 health facilities were included in the study. Human resources available were 276 full time core health workers, of which 48 (17.4%) were volunteer workers. There was inequitable distribution in district and facility type as 122(44.2%) work in Ikot Ekpene Senatorial district and 242 (87.7%) of them work in the Operational Base. Basic lifesaving equipment such as resuscitation sets was unavailable in more than 50% of the health facilities.

Conclusions: There are absolute deficit and inequitable distribution of available human resources in AKS PHCs. Basic-lifesaving equipment is grossly inadequate. There is an urgent need for more health workers to be employed and provision of basic equipment for the PHCs.

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