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Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases

OBJECTIVES: Determine community needs and perspectives as part of planning health service incorporation into Wanang Conservation Area, in support of locally driven sustainable development. DESIGN: Clinical and rapid anthropological assessment (individual primary care assessments, key informant (KI)...

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Autores principales: Middleton, Jo, Colthart, Gavin, Dem, Francesca, Elkins, Alice, Fairhead, James, Hazell, Richard J, Head, Michael G, Inacio, Joao, Jimbudo, Mavis, Jones, Christopher Iain, Laman, Moses, MacGregor, Hayley, Novotny, Vojtech, Peck, Mika, Philip, Jonah, Paliau, Jason, Pomat, William, Stockdale, Jessica A, Sui, Shen, Stewart, Alan J, Umari, Ruma, Walker, Stephen L, Cassell, Jackie A
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10565268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37802618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075946
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author Middleton, Jo
Colthart, Gavin
Dem, Francesca
Elkins, Alice
Fairhead, James
Hazell, Richard J
Head, Michael G
Inacio, Joao
Jimbudo, Mavis
Jones, Christopher Iain
Laman, Moses
MacGregor, Hayley
Novotny, Vojtech
Peck, Mika
Philip, Jonah
Paliau, Jason
Pomat, William
Stockdale, Jessica A
Sui, Shen
Stewart, Alan J
Umari, Ruma
Walker, Stephen L
Cassell, Jackie A
author_facet Middleton, Jo
Colthart, Gavin
Dem, Francesca
Elkins, Alice
Fairhead, James
Hazell, Richard J
Head, Michael G
Inacio, Joao
Jimbudo, Mavis
Jones, Christopher Iain
Laman, Moses
MacGregor, Hayley
Novotny, Vojtech
Peck, Mika
Philip, Jonah
Paliau, Jason
Pomat, William
Stockdale, Jessica A
Sui, Shen
Stewart, Alan J
Umari, Ruma
Walker, Stephen L
Cassell, Jackie A
author_sort Middleton, Jo
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Determine community needs and perspectives as part of planning health service incorporation into Wanang Conservation Area, in support of locally driven sustainable development. DESIGN: Clinical and rapid anthropological assessment (individual primary care assessments, key informant (KI) interviews, focus groups (FGs), ethnography) with treatment of urgent cases. SETTING: Wanang (pop. c189), a rainforest community in Madang province, Papua New Guinea. PARTICIPANTS: 129 villagers provided medical histories (54 females (f), 75 males (m); median 19 years, range 1 month to 73 years), 113 had clinical assessments (51f, 62m; median 18 years, range 1 month to 73 years). 26 ≥18 years participated in sex-stratified and age-stratified FGs (f<40 years; m<40 years; f>40 years; m>40 years). Five KIs were interviewed (1f, 4m). Daily ethnographic fieldnotes were recorded. RESULTS: Of 113 examined, 11 were ‘well’ (a clinical impression based on declarations of no current illness, medical histories, conversation, no observed disease signs), 62 (30f, 32m) were treated urgently, 31 referred (15f, 16m), indicating considerable unmet need. FGs top-4 ranked health issues concorded with KI views, medical histories and clinical examinations. For example, ethnoclassifications of three ((A) ‘malaria’, (B) ‘sotwin’, (C) ‘grile’) translated to the five biomedical conditions diagnosed most ((A) malaria, 9 villagers; (B) upper respiratory infection, 25; lower respiratory infection, 10; tuberculosis, 9; (C) tinea imbricata, 15) and were highly represented in declared medical histories ((A) 75 participants, (B) 23, (C) 35). However, 29.2% of diagnoses (49/168) were limited to one or two people. Treatment approaches included plant medicines, stored pharmaceuticals, occasionally rituals. Travel to hospital/pharmacy was sometimes undertaken for severe/refractory disease. Service barriers included: no health patrols/accessible aid post, remote hospital, unfamiliarity with institutions and medicine costs. Service introduction priorities were: aid post, vaccinations, transport, perinatal/birth care and family planning. CONCLUSIONS: This study enabled service planning and demonstrated a need sufficient to acquire funding to establish primary care. In doing so, it aided Wanang’s community to develop sustainably, without sacrificing their forest home.
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spelling pubmed-105652682023-10-12 Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases Middleton, Jo Colthart, Gavin Dem, Francesca Elkins, Alice Fairhead, James Hazell, Richard J Head, Michael G Inacio, Joao Jimbudo, Mavis Jones, Christopher Iain Laman, Moses MacGregor, Hayley Novotny, Vojtech Peck, Mika Philip, Jonah Paliau, Jason Pomat, William Stockdale, Jessica A Sui, Shen Stewart, Alan J Umari, Ruma Walker, Stephen L Cassell, Jackie A BMJ Open Epidemiology OBJECTIVES: Determine community needs and perspectives as part of planning health service incorporation into Wanang Conservation Area, in support of locally driven sustainable development. DESIGN: Clinical and rapid anthropological assessment (individual primary care assessments, key informant (KI) interviews, focus groups (FGs), ethnography) with treatment of urgent cases. SETTING: Wanang (pop. c189), a rainforest community in Madang province, Papua New Guinea. PARTICIPANTS: 129 villagers provided medical histories (54 females (f), 75 males (m); median 19 years, range 1 month to 73 years), 113 had clinical assessments (51f, 62m; median 18 years, range 1 month to 73 years). 26 ≥18 years participated in sex-stratified and age-stratified FGs (f<40 years; m<40 years; f>40 years; m>40 years). Five KIs were interviewed (1f, 4m). Daily ethnographic fieldnotes were recorded. RESULTS: Of 113 examined, 11 were ‘well’ (a clinical impression based on declarations of no current illness, medical histories, conversation, no observed disease signs), 62 (30f, 32m) were treated urgently, 31 referred (15f, 16m), indicating considerable unmet need. FGs top-4 ranked health issues concorded with KI views, medical histories and clinical examinations. For example, ethnoclassifications of three ((A) ‘malaria’, (B) ‘sotwin’, (C) ‘grile’) translated to the five biomedical conditions diagnosed most ((A) malaria, 9 villagers; (B) upper respiratory infection, 25; lower respiratory infection, 10; tuberculosis, 9; (C) tinea imbricata, 15) and were highly represented in declared medical histories ((A) 75 participants, (B) 23, (C) 35). However, 29.2% of diagnoses (49/168) were limited to one or two people. Treatment approaches included plant medicines, stored pharmaceuticals, occasionally rituals. Travel to hospital/pharmacy was sometimes undertaken for severe/refractory disease. Service barriers included: no health patrols/accessible aid post, remote hospital, unfamiliarity with institutions and medicine costs. Service introduction priorities were: aid post, vaccinations, transport, perinatal/birth care and family planning. CONCLUSIONS: This study enabled service planning and demonstrated a need sufficient to acquire funding to establish primary care. In doing so, it aided Wanang’s community to develop sustainably, without sacrificing their forest home. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10565268/ /pubmed/37802618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075946 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Middleton, Jo
Colthart, Gavin
Dem, Francesca
Elkins, Alice
Fairhead, James
Hazell, Richard J
Head, Michael G
Inacio, Joao
Jimbudo, Mavis
Jones, Christopher Iain
Laman, Moses
MacGregor, Hayley
Novotny, Vojtech
Peck, Mika
Philip, Jonah
Paliau, Jason
Pomat, William
Stockdale, Jessica A
Sui, Shen
Stewart, Alan J
Umari, Ruma
Walker, Stephen L
Cassell, Jackie A
Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases
title Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases
title_full Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases
title_fullStr Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases
title_full_unstemmed Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases
title_short Health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in Papua New Guinea’s Ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases
title_sort health service needs and perspectives of a rainforest conserving community in papua new guinea’s ramu lowlands: a combined clinical and rapid anthropological assessment with parallel treatment of urgent cases
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10565268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37802618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075946
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