Title of article :
Effects of a refugee-assistance programme on host population in Guinea as measured by obstetric interventions
Author/Authors :
Wim Van Damme، نويسنده , , Vincent De Brouwere، نويسنده , , Marleen Boelaert، نويسنده , , Wim Van Lerberghe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
5
From page :
1609
To page :
1613
Abstract :
Background Since 1990, 500000 people have fled from Liberia and Sierra Leone to Guinea, west Africa, where the government allowed them to settle freely, and provided medical assistance. We assessed whether the host population gained better access to hospital care during 1988–96. Methods In Guéckédou prefecture, we used data on major obstetric interventions performed in the district hospital between January, 1988, and August, 1996, and estimated the expected number of births to calculate the rate of major obstetric interventions for the host population. We calculated rates for 1988–90, 1991–93, and 1994–96 for three rural areas with different numbers of refugees. Findings Rates of major obstetric interventions for the host population increased from 0•03% (95% CI 0–0•09) to 1•06% (0•74–1•38) in the area with high numbers of refugees, from 0•34% (0•22–0•45) to 0•92% (0•74–1•11) in the area with medium numbers, and from 0•07% (0–0•17) to 0•27% (0•08–0•46) in the area with low numbers. The rate ratio over time was 4•35 (2•64–7•15), 1•70 (1•40–2•07), and 1•94 (0•97–3•87) for these areas, respectively. The rates of major obstetric interventions increased significantly more in the area with high numbers of refugees than in the other two areas. Interpretation In areas with high numbers of refugees, the refugee-assistance programme improved the health system and transport infrastructure. The presence of refugees also led to economic changes and a “refugee-induced demand”. The non-directive refugee policy in Guinea made such changes possible and may be a cost-effective alternative to camps.
Journal title :
The Lancet
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
The Lancet
Record number :
577313
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