| Literature DB >> 29980230 |
Rosemary Morgan1, Richard Mangwi Ayiasi2, Debjani Barman3, Stephen Buzuzi4, Charles Ssemugabo5, Nkoli Ezumah6,7, Asha S George8, Kate Hawkins9, Xiaoning Hao10, Rebecca King11, Tianyang Liu10, Sassy Molyneux12,13, Kelly W Muraya12, David Musoke5, Tumaini Nyamhanga14, Bandeth Ros15, Kassimu Tani16, Sally Theobald17, Sreytouch Vong15, Linda Waldman18.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. Within health systems research, gender analysis seeks to understand how gender power relations create inequities in access to resources, the distribution of labour and roles, social norms and values, and decision-making. This paper synthesises findings from nine studies focusing on four health systems domains, namely human resources, service delivery, governance and financing. It provides examples of how a gendered and/or intersectional gender approach can be applied by researchers in a range of low- and middle-income settings (Cambodia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, India, China, Nigeria and Tanzania) to issues across the health system and demonstrates that these types of analysis can uncover new and novel ways of viewing seemingly intractable problems.Entities:
Keywords: Financing; Gender; Gender analysis; Governance; Health systems research; Human resources for health; Intersectionality; Service delivery
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29980230 PMCID: PMC6035473 DOI: 10.1186/s12961-018-0338-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Res Policy Syst ISSN: 1478-4505
Overview of methodology, methods and participants included in country studies
| Title | Location | Study design and methods | Data sources | Participants | Analysis approach |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Human Resources | |||||
| Women and Leadership within the Cambodia Health Sector | Battambang province, Cambodia | Qualitative, life history interviews | In-depth interviews ( | Health managers (14 F, 6 M) | Thematic analysis |
| Gender Mainstreaming in the Posting and Deployment of Health Workers in Zimbabwe | Midlands province, Zimbabwe | Cross-sectional mixed-methods design; Life history interviews | Policy and documentreview | National Gender Policy, Public Service Regulations, Manpower Development Plan | Thematic analysis using a framework approach |
| In-depth interviews ( | Health workers (nurses, midwives and environmental health technicians), | ||||
| Exploring Gendered Experiences of Community Health Workers Using Photovoice in Rural Wakiso District, Uganda | Wakiso district, Uganda | Qualitative community-based participatory approach using photovoice | Discussions during meetings around photographs | Community health workers, | Conventional content analysis using Atlas ti version 6.0.15 |
| Service Delivery | |||||
| Why are Maternal Health Outcomes Worse for Migrant Women in Masindi, Uganda? | Nyantonzi Parish, Masindi district, western Uganda | Qualitative | FGDs ( | Migrant women who have recently given birth | Thematic analysis using NVIVO |
| Are the Women of Indian Sundarbans Living in the Dark? An Intersectional Analysis of Eye Health Care Seeking Among the Elderly | Indian Sundarbans, eastern Indian state of West Bengal | Mixed methods | Survey ( | Visually impaired elderly (174 M/268 F) | Quantitative data were analysed using STATA 11 and qualitative data analysed thematically using NVIVO 10 |
| In-depth interviews ( | Visually impaired elderly men and women (12 M/12 F) | ||||
| Gender Analysis of Family Care for Elderly: Evidence from Beijing, China | Beijing, China | Cross-sectional mixed methods study | Survey ( | Elderly (458 M, 466 F) | Analysed using SPSS 19, using Mann–Whitney U test; descriptive analysis; binary logistic regression |
| In-depth interviews ( | Households with elders and one of their children (9 M/9 F) | ||||
| Strengthening Male Involvement in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Enugu State, Nigeria | Enugu state, Nigeria | Qualitative | Document review | Journal articles, Research reports, Nigerian policy documents on national guidelines on PMTCT and integrated national guidelines for HIV prevention, treatment and care, Global reports on PMTCT strategic vision | Thematic content analysis using NVIVO 11 |
| In-depth interviews ( | Women and their male partners, | ||||
| FGDs ( | Support groups (2 F, 2 M) | ||||
| Financing and Governance | |||||
| Male Involvement in the National Health Insurance Fund/Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau Prepaid Insurance Card for Pregnant Women in Pangani District, Tanzania | Pangani district,Tanzania | Qualitative | In-depth interviews ( | Male partners who re-enrolled/did not re-enroll | Thematic analysis |
| FGDs ( | Female partners who re-enrolled/did not re-enroll, | ||||
| Group discussions ( | Healthcare providers, | ||||
| Mainstreaming Gender into PMTCT Guidelines in Tanzania | TANZANIA | Qualitative | Policy/ document review | Five PMTCT policy/strategy documents | Content analysis |
| Key informant interviews | Leaders of the health facilities and heads of reproductive and child health units involved in PMTCT ( | ||||
FGD focus group discussion, F female, M male, PMTCT prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS