Perspectives on reproductive healthcare delivered through a basic package of health services in Afghanistan: a qualitative study

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作者
Howard, Natasha [1 ]
Woodward, Aniek [2 ]
Patel, Dhrusti [3 ]
Shafi, Ahmad [4 ]
Oddy, Lisa [5 ]
ter Veen, Annemarie [1 ,6 ]
Atta, Nooria [7 ]
Sondorp, Egbert [1 ,6 ]
Roberts, Bayard [1 ]
机构
[1] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, London WC1, England
[2] Kings Coll London, London, England
[3] Duke Univ, Durham, NC USA
[4] Rumi Consultancy, Kabul, Afghanistan
[5] McGill Univ, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[6] Royal Trop Inst, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
[7] Kabul Med Univ, Kabul, Afghanistan
关键词
BPHS; SRH; Reproductive health; Health-system framework; Afghanistan; STATES; COSTS;
D O I
10.1186/1472-6963-14-359
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Contracting-out non-state providers to deliver a minimum package of essential health services is an increasingly common health service delivery mechanism in conflict-affected settings, where government capacity and resources are particularly constrained. Afghanistan, the longest-running example of Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) contracting in a conflict-affected setting, enables study of how implementation of a national intervention influences access to prioritised health services. This study explores stakeholder perspectives of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services delivered through the BPHS in Afghanistan, using Bamyan Province as a case study. Methods: Twenty-six in-depth interviews were conducted with health-system practitioners (e.g. policy/regulatory, middle management, frontline providers) and four focus groups with service-users. Inductive thematic coding used the WHO Health System Framework categories (i.e. service delivery, workforce, medicines, information, financing, stewardship), while allowing for emergent themes. Results: Improvements were noted by respondents in all health-system components discussed, with significant improvements identified in service coverage and workforce, particularly improved gender balance, numbers, training, and standardisation. Despite improvements, remaining weaknesses included service access and usage - especially in remote areas, staff retention, workload, and community accountability. Conclusions: By including perspectives on SRH service provision and BPHS contracting across health-system components and levels, this study contributes to broader debates on the effects of contracting on perceptions and experiences among practitioners and service-users in conflict-affected countries.
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