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典型文献
Local tips, global impact: community-driven measures as avenues of promoting inclusion in the control of neglected tropical diseases: a case study in Kenya
文献摘要:
Background::Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affect poor populations with little or no 'political voice’ to influence control activities. While most NTDs have interventions that work, the biggest challenge remains in delivering targeted interventions to affected populations residing in areas experiencing weak health systems. Despite the upward development trends in most countries of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the healthcare worker to population ratio remains exceptionally low, with some areas not served at all; thus, there is a need to involve other personnel for school and community-based healthcare approaches. Nonetheless, the current community-based programs suffer from inconsistent community participation due to a lack of coordinated response, and an expanded intervention agenda that lacks context-specific solutions applicable to rural, urban, and marginalized areas.Methods::This research investigated the capacity of local communities to address the burden of NTDs. Informed by the social theory of human capability, the research collected primary qualitative data by conducting key informant interviews and focus group discussions of people infected or affected by NTDs. The interview data were collected and transcribed verbatim for thematic analysis using Nvivo version 12.Results::Our findings reveal, first, a need for intersectoral collaboration between governments and affected populations for inclusive and sustainable NTD solutions. Second, a 'bottom-up’ approach that enhances capacity building, sensitization, and behaviour change for improved uptake of NTD interventions. Third, the enforcement of Public Health Legislative Acts that mandates the reporting and treatment of NTDs such as leprosy. Fourth, the establishment of support groups and counseling services to assist persons suffering from debilitating and permanent effects of NTDs.Conclusions::Our research demonstrates the importance of human agency in encouraging new forms of participation leading to the co-production of inclusive and sustainable solutions against NTDs.
文献关键词:
Neglected tropical diseases;Control;Community-driven measure;Local solution;Global impact;Inclusion;Kenya
作者姓名:
Ochola Elizabeth A.;Karanja Diana M. S.;Elliott Susan J.
作者机构:
Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada;COHESU, West Kajulu, P.O. Box 2956-40100, Kisumu, Kenya
引用格式:
[1]Ochola Elizabeth A.;Karanja Diana M. S.;Elliott Susan J.-.Local tips, global impact: community-driven measures as avenues of promoting inclusion in the control of neglected tropical diseases: a case study in Kenya)[J].贫困所致传染病(英文),2022(04):81-90
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