Community participation in health care.

نویسنده

  • Morshed Chowdhury
چکیده

Letters Community participation in health care Editor – I agree, but only in part, with the views expressed in the editorial " Community participation in health impact assessment: intuitively appealing but practically difficult " (1). The authors have considered many important issues relating to community participation, such as democratic processes, community empowerment, and top-down professionally-led exercises. Since the Alma-Ata declaration, the Government of Bangladesh has made community participation a priority but in reality, the community plays a negligible role in selecting priorities and in planning, monitoring and evaluating services because community participation is usually initiated under the guidance of a government authority. The political situation in Bangla-desh is feudal and authoritarian and we have found that community participation is difficult for a number of reasons. Although community participation is important, motivating community members to participate in health care is not an easy task. Generally, community members will participate if the health problem is important to them. Professional decision-makers control the health-care system, and they do not respect the wisdom and knowledge that the community can provide. Therefore, equity is not maintained, so-called community participation is controlled by the wealthy, and priorities identified are based on the needs of the wealthy and powerful. At the local level, community participation in Bangladesh involves donation of land, building materials and cost-sharing; participation in the delivery of services, such as the National Immunization Day programme; and construction of clinics by volunteers who provide free labour. As a rule, the people of the area are forced to pay indirectly via the loss of a day's income. Many people feel that health care is not a priority, but will participate in the health impact assessment (HIA) process if they can be involved from the planning stage through to the later stages of implementation, monitoring and finally, evaluation of services. Sustaining productive voluntary work at the village level is a large problem. Community leadership is dominated by members of the ruling political party, and changes in national-level politics affect volunteers, whose ranks are being filled by the political cadres of the new ruling party. When the ruling party changes, those who have been community leaders may be persecuted and have to flee their village. Most economic activity in Bangla-desh is city-centred, and young men and women leave rural communities, lured by the prospect of better earnings, rarely returning permanently to their own communities. Few educated young men …

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Bulletin of the World Health Organization

دوره 82 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004