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The contribution of community health systems to resilience: Case study of the response to the drought in Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Ethiopia’s exposure to the El Niño drought (2015-2016) resulted in high malnutrition, internally displaced people, and epidemics of communicable diseases, all of which strained the health system. The drought was especially challenging for mothers and children. We aimed to identify salien...

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Autores principales: Rawat, Angeli, Karlstrom, Jonas, Ameha, Agazi, Oulare, Macoura, Omer, Mohamed Diaaeldin, Desta, Hentsa Haddush, Bahuguna, Shalini, Hsu, Katrina, Miller, Nathan P, Bati, Gemu Tiru, Rasanathan, Kumanan
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Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9588157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36273279
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.14001
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author Rawat, Angeli
Karlstrom, Jonas
Ameha, Agazi
Oulare, Macoura
Omer, Mohamed Diaaeldin
Desta, Hentsa Haddush
Bahuguna, Shalini
Hsu, Katrina
Miller, Nathan P
Bati, Gemu Tiru
Rasanathan, Kumanan
author_facet Rawat, Angeli
Karlstrom, Jonas
Ameha, Agazi
Oulare, Macoura
Omer, Mohamed Diaaeldin
Desta, Hentsa Haddush
Bahuguna, Shalini
Hsu, Katrina
Miller, Nathan P
Bati, Gemu Tiru
Rasanathan, Kumanan
author_sort Rawat, Angeli
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description BACKGROUND: Ethiopia’s exposure to the El Niño drought (2015-2016) resulted in high malnutrition, internally displaced people, and epidemics of communicable diseases, all of which strained the health system. The drought was especially challenging for mothers and children. We aimed to identify salient factors that can improve health system resilience by exploring the successes and challenges experienced by a community-based health system during the drought response. METHODS: We collected data via key informant interviews and focus group discussions to capture diverse perspectives across the health system (eg, international, national, district, facility, and community perspectives). Data were collected from communities in drought-affected regions of: 1) Somali, Sitti Zone, 2) Hawassa, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR), and 3) Tigray, Eastern Zone. Data were analysed using a deductive-inductive approach using thematic content analysis applied to a conceptual framework. RESULTS: A total of 94 participants were included (71 from the communities and 23 from other levels). Key themes included the importance of: 1) organized community groups linked to the health system, 2) an effective community health workforce within strong health systems, 3) adaptable human resource structures and service delivery models, 4) training and preparedness, and 5) strong government leadership with decentralized decision making. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study provide insights from across the health system into the successes and challenges of building resilience in community-based health systems in Ethiopia during the drought. As climate change exacerbates extreme weather events, further research is needed to understand the determinants of building resilience from a variety of shocks in multiple contexts, especially focusing on harnessing the power of communities as reservoirs of resilience.
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spelling pubmed-95881572022-10-28 The contribution of community health systems to resilience: Case study of the response to the drought in Ethiopia Rawat, Angeli Karlstrom, Jonas Ameha, Agazi Oulare, Macoura Omer, Mohamed Diaaeldin Desta, Hentsa Haddush Bahuguna, Shalini Hsu, Katrina Miller, Nathan P Bati, Gemu Tiru Rasanathan, Kumanan J Glob Health Research Theme 10: Community Health in Emergencies BACKGROUND: Ethiopia’s exposure to the El Niño drought (2015-2016) resulted in high malnutrition, internally displaced people, and epidemics of communicable diseases, all of which strained the health system. The drought was especially challenging for mothers and children. We aimed to identify salient factors that can improve health system resilience by exploring the successes and challenges experienced by a community-based health system during the drought response. METHODS: We collected data via key informant interviews and focus group discussions to capture diverse perspectives across the health system (eg, international, national, district, facility, and community perspectives). Data were collected from communities in drought-affected regions of: 1) Somali, Sitti Zone, 2) Hawassa, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR), and 3) Tigray, Eastern Zone. Data were analysed using a deductive-inductive approach using thematic content analysis applied to a conceptual framework. RESULTS: A total of 94 participants were included (71 from the communities and 23 from other levels). Key themes included the importance of: 1) organized community groups linked to the health system, 2) an effective community health workforce within strong health systems, 3) adaptable human resource structures and service delivery models, 4) training and preparedness, and 5) strong government leadership with decentralized decision making. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study provide insights from across the health system into the successes and challenges of building resilience in community-based health systems in Ethiopia during the drought. As climate change exacerbates extreme weather events, further research is needed to understand the determinants of building resilience from a variety of shocks in multiple contexts, especially focusing on harnessing the power of communities as reservoirs of resilience. International Society of Global Health 2022-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9588157/ /pubmed/36273279 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.14001 Text en Copyright © 2022 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Research Theme 10: Community Health in Emergencies
Rawat, Angeli
Karlstrom, Jonas
Ameha, Agazi
Oulare, Macoura
Omer, Mohamed Diaaeldin
Desta, Hentsa Haddush
Bahuguna, Shalini
Hsu, Katrina
Miller, Nathan P
Bati, Gemu Tiru
Rasanathan, Kumanan
The contribution of community health systems to resilience: Case study of the response to the drought in Ethiopia
title The contribution of community health systems to resilience: Case study of the response to the drought in Ethiopia
title_full The contribution of community health systems to resilience: Case study of the response to the drought in Ethiopia
title_fullStr The contribution of community health systems to resilience: Case study of the response to the drought in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed The contribution of community health systems to resilience: Case study of the response to the drought in Ethiopia
title_short The contribution of community health systems to resilience: Case study of the response to the drought in Ethiopia
title_sort contribution of community health systems to resilience: case study of the response to the drought in ethiopia
topic Research Theme 10: Community Health in Emergencies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9588157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36273279
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.12.14001
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