Community based Rural Health Care in Nepal

good afternoon everyone

when i introduce myself as a person

working in the field of rural health

care

you know it evokes a range of reactions

amongst people how often

do you hear someone introducing himself

or herself

as a person working in the field of

rural healthcare

it is very interesting try it sometime

when you go to a party

introduce yourself as a person working

in the field of rural health care

and you’ll save a lot a lot of long

conversations

because most of the time the other

person you shake your hands with will

say oh

nice to meet you and he or she will

slowly

move away and if you introduce

yourself as as a person working in

community based rural health care it is

very likely that

not only the person will slowly move

away but you will also not see him or

her

throughout the party because it doesn’t

sound that fancy

it doesn’t sound that glamorous

but i’m going to refute

that i’m going to dispel the notion

that it is dull it is not

in fact it is the opposite

when was the last time you lost your

sleep

for something that is not directly

related to you

but something related to your community

can you think of that

when was the last time it is very

difficult

to remember that isn’t it because we

don’t normally lose sleep

for things that directly don’t matter to

us

well ten years back when i met this two

gentlemen

in one of the rural villages in

sindhupalchuk

the person at the right mr shangri-lama

he was telling me doctor

i have problems sleeping at night these

days

i can’t sleep well because

what bothers me is that there’s a small

community health center that we have

been running for several years

and it is almost at the verge of getting

closed

this is what he said the person at his

left

mr dev karka the paramedic staff

working at the center reaffirmed the

concern

and said that the only hope of health

care in that rural community

would soon be closed

the integrity you could sense in their

character

the sincerity of the purpose they had in

their words

and the sense of dedication

you could feel in that conversation it

was very compelling

to us it was very compelling to us

to work with them to revive the center

and we did we rallied our friends

our partners in nepal outside nepal

collaborated with many and we did manage

to revive the health center

at that time nobody knew that six years

later

that center would be the place that

would save hundreds of lives

in the 2015 earthquake

so every village has a hero

every community every village has a hero

when you think of a community what comes

to your mind we tend to think

communities are

groups of very similar people

but that is not true every community

is like an orchestra it’s a combination

of diverse

set of musical instruments it’s a

combination of

diverse musicians

and the key thing is to find out

who is the conductor of that orchestra

because that will help help you shape

the melody

every village as a hero the hero doesn’t

need to be the richest person in the

village

the hero doesn’t need to be the most

educated person in the village

he or she might be a school teacher

a poor farmer a shopkeeper just around

the corner

but someone with the vision the

commitment

the sincerity of the purpose

this was one of the first exciting

things

i learned when i started my career in

rural health care

almost 16 years ago in julica hospital

you know that time i was a fresh young

medical graduate

and i was responsible for setting up

building and running the rural health

program

of the institution so that meant i had

to engage myself with

different communities in rural nepal and

create health facilities

health programs in collaboration with

the parent organizational hospital

it was an exciting job and i was very

confident ambitious

proud at that time and i felt

with the knowledge and skills i had

gathered when i was 24 years old

i’d be able to solve any problem there

wouldn’t be anything difficult for me

and actually it didn’t take me long time

to realize

that was wrong the knowledge and skills

i had i had acquired

were not adequate

let me show this picture i’m here at the

far right side

in that picture so we were traveling to

one of the rural villages during my work

and the car got stuck

nowhere and we found some

villagers and managed to get a rope that

they used to build swings

in the village and they helped us to

pull the car

out of the mud and i was so scared

because i was scared when they pulled

the car

out of the stuck place

it might shoot off and hit me so i was

literally running

so i’m showing this picture you know not

just to remind you of the incident but

actually to reflect my sense of

helplessness when i was exploring these

villages

i was traveling on and on

meeting a lot of different people from

all walks of life

all types of people and then i started

to realize

that the sets of problems and the issues

that i had to deal with were so diverse

they’re so unique to each scenario

and it was then i began to realize

that every community is so different

it’s just like an individual just like a

person

and that led to another exciting thing

that i learned during my work and it was

the solutions to the problems are best

found in the places where the problems

lie

now at one time

we were having a big meeting in the

community and we were talking about

improving the access to health care

amongst the villagers that were being

served by our health center

and then the discussion was going on and

on and on

we had lots of lofty ideas and then

slowly

one of the villagers stands up and says

but sir there is no bridge

that connects a lot of different

villages

with your center the old bridge

that used to be there is already broken

that caught us by surprise

it was a remarkable insight to us

we had never thought of that

and then in collaboration with the local

community

and with our partners in nepal outside

nepal we managed

to build a bridge so this was the bridge

[Applause]

so it then opened access

to hundreds of villagers

across the river to reach to one of our

health centers

another time we had a big meeting with

the local women

and we were discussing a lot about how

to improve health care

how to improve the services we had and

so on

and then slowly we started to figure out

that it was almost impossible

to isolate health care with community

development

it was almost impossible to just single

out health care

from agricultural development from

women’s empowerment

so what we had to do was we had to

create

a new model in which we could

incorporate

community development agricultural

support

and healthcare together and we did that

we had more than 200 women included in

the microfinance program

we provided trainings on agriculture to

them

and then we involved them in various

health education

and also improve the health services in

the community this was like a piloting

for us

and we worked with a lot of

collaborators for this

not just the communities but also our

partners from the country outside the

country

and it was a new learning for all of us

we hadn’t thought about this before

there are countless examples

like this many many examples

where we had to create new models of

success

and so that brings me to the third point

the third exciting thing about working

in rural healthcare

it is that innovation doesn’t

mean only new technologies

what bothers me sometimes is when we

talk about innovation we tend to talk

about

new apps new devices new diagnostics

new technologies but in rural healthcare

when we talk about innovations we need

to talk about

innovation in new systems

in designing new approaches in designing

new strategies

that is also innovation when you

integrate health care and community

development

that is an innovation when you build a

new

cadre of health workers in rural

community to address

a particular health problem that is an

innovation too

when you manage to bring agriculture and

health together in a community

that is an innovation too

i i’m not surprised when i hear

a lot of the works done that led to

nobel prizes

were actually done in some of the most

impoverished communities

in the developing countries well

sometimes i wish

that the organizations were also housed

in those countries as well

but i really believe that you know a lot

of these innovations happen

in the resource constraint settings

we may not be able to change the world

but at least

we can create some models of success

and some of them might be replicated in

other settings

i think that’s the beauty of it

and finally the fourth most exciting

thing

when working in the rural healthcare is

the humbling experience

that you gather during the work

it’s tremendously humbling

you know i hear people saying i’m going

to the community to serve

i hear groups saying i’m going to the

rural community to serve

do this and that and well most of them

when they return you know what they tell

they say well i went to the community

and i learned

that’s the humbling experience imagine

yourself

spending time with people like this

they do not understand which

universities you graduated from

they will not understand what degrees

you have

they will not understand what awards and

accolades you have managed to gather

they will not understand your

publication profile

they will not understand your positions

and titles

and when you work with them it is then

the real human self inside you emerges

out

and you start connecting to them and

then you start connecting the dots

you start connecting the knowledge with

action

you start connecting the ideas with

impact

it is then you start creating

opportunities in those settings

where these people live and you will

start

realizing the fact that there are

opportunities

there are a lot of things that can be

done even in those settings

and it is in these settings you will

realize that

what should be more bothering is not

the magnitude of challenges we face

what should be more bothering is

actually

the ignorance of the opportunities we

have

thank you very much

大家下午好,

当我介绍自己是

在农村医疗保健领域工作的人时,

您知道这会引起人们的一系列反应

您是否经常听到有人将自己介绍

为在农村医疗保健领域工作的人?

非常有趣,

当你去参加一个聚会的时候尝试一下,

介绍自己是一个

在农村医疗保健领域工作的人

,你会节省很多很多长时间的

谈话,

因为大多数时候和

你握手的人会

说哦,

很高兴见到你,他或她会

慢慢

离开,如果你介绍

自己是一个在社区农村医疗保健工作的人,

很可能

不仅这个人会慢慢

离开,而且你也不会看到他 或

在整个聚会上,因为它听起来不

那么花哨

,听起来不那么迷人,

但我要反驳

说,我要消除它沉闷的想法

,实际上不是 相反

,你上一次

因为

与你没有直接关系

但与你的社区相关的事情而失眠是什么时候

你能想到

上一次

很难记住的事情是什么时候 不是因为我们

十年前,当我在新杜帕尔丘克的一个乡村遇到这两位先生时,通常不会因为与我们直接无关的事情而失眠

这些天晚上睡觉的问题

我睡不好,

因为困扰我的是有一个小型

社区健康中心,我们

已经经营了几年

,几乎处于关闭的边缘,

这就是他所说的那个人 他的

左手

dev karka 先生

在该中心工作的护理人员重申了这一

担忧,

并表示

该农村社区医疗保健的唯一

希望很快就会

关闭,您可以在他们的

cha 中感受到正直 表达

他们言语中的目的的诚意以及

在那次谈话中你能感受到的奉献精神 这

对我们来说非常有吸引力

与他们合作以重振

中心对我们来说非常有吸引力 我们做到了 我们召集了我们的

朋友 尼泊尔以外的尼泊尔

合作伙伴与许多人合作,当时我们确实

设法重振了保健中心

每个村庄都有一个英雄

当你想到一个社区时你会想到什么

我们倾向于认为

社区是

由非常相似的人组成的群体,

但事实并非如此每个社区

都像一个管弦乐队它

各种乐器的组合它是一个

组合

不同的音乐家

,关键是找出

谁是那个管弦乐队的指挥,

因为这将帮助你塑造

每栋别墅的旋律

作为英雄 英雄

不需要是村里最富有的人

英雄不需要

是村里受过最多教育的人

他或她可能是学校

老师 贫穷的农民 街角的店主

但是有远见的人

承诺

的诚意

这是

我在

大约 16 年前在朱利卡医院开始农村医疗保健职业生涯时学到的第一个令人兴奋的事情之一

你知道那次我还是一名刚

毕业的年轻医学

毕业生 我负责

建立和运行该机构的农村健康

计划,这意味着我必须

尼泊尔农村的不同社区接触

,并与上级组织医院合作创建卫生设施健康计划,

这是一项令人兴奋的工作,我 当时非常

自信

雄心勃勃,我觉得

以我24岁时积累的知识和技能,

我能够解决任何问题 这里

对我来说没有什么困难

实际上我很快

就意识到

这是错误的我所获得的知识和技能

还不够

让我展示这张照片我在

最右边

在那张照片中,所以

我们在工作期间前往一个乡村

,汽车

无处可卡,我们找到了一些

村民并设法弄到一根绳子,

他们用来

在村子里建造秋千,他们帮助我们

拉车

从泥泞中出来,我很害怕,

因为当他们把车从卡住的地方拉出来时,我很害怕,

它可能会开枪撞到我,所以我

真的是在跑,

所以我展示这张你知道的照片

不仅仅是为了提醒你 这件事

实际上反映了

我在探索这些

村庄时

的无助感

我必须处理的诉讼是如此多样化,

它们在每种情况下都是如此独特,

那时我开始

意识到每个社区都是如此不同

,就像一个人一样

,这导致了另一件令人兴奋的事情

,我 我在工作中了解到

,问题的解决方案最好

在现在问题所在的地方找到。

有一次

我们在社区举行了一次大型会议

,我们正在讨论

改善村民获得医疗保健的机会

由我们的健康中心提供服务

,然后讨论一直在进行,

我们有很多崇高的想法,然后

慢慢地

一个村民站起来说,

但是先生,没有任何桥梁

可以将许多不同的

村庄

与您的 居中

曾经在那里的旧桥已经坏了

,让我们大吃一惊,

这对我们来说是一个非凡的洞察力,

我们从未想过这一点

,然后与当地社区合作

和我们在尼泊尔郊外的伙伴一起,

我们

设法建造了一座桥,所以这就是这座桥

[掌声]

所以它打开

了河对岸的数百名村民的通道,

可以到达我们的一个

医疗中心,

另一次我们与他们举行了一次大型会议

当地妇女

和我们讨论了很多关于

如何改善医疗保健

如何改善我们所拥有的服务等等

,然后慢慢地我们开始

发现几乎

不可能将医疗保健与社区发展隔离开

来 只是

从赋予妇女权力的农业发展中挑出医疗保健,

所以我们必须

创建

一个新模式,在其中我们可以

社区发展农业

支持

和医疗保健结合在一起,我们做到了,

我们有 200 多名妇女

参与 小额信贷计划,

我们为他们提供农业培训

,然后我们让他们参与各种

健康教育

,同时改善健康状况

社区服务 这对我们来说就像是一个试点

我们与很多

合作者合作,

不仅是社区,还有

来自国外的合作伙伴

,这对我们所有人来说都是一个新的学习,

我们没有想到 关于这一点 在此之前

有无数这样的例子

有很多这样的

例子 我们必须创造新的

成功模式 所以这让我想到了第三点

关于在农村医疗保健工作的第三个令人兴奋的

事情是创新

不仅仅意味着新技术

有时困扰我的是,当我们

谈论创新时,我们倾向于谈论

新应用程序新设备新诊断

新技术但在农村医疗保健中,

当我们谈论创新时,我们

需要谈论

新系统

中的创新设计新方法设计

策略 当您

将医疗保健与社区

发展

相结合时也是一种创新 当您建立

的卫生干部时也是一种创新 农村

社区的 rkers 解决

一个特定的健康问题,这也是一种

创新,

当你设法将农业和

健康结合在一个创新的社区

时,当我

听到很多完成的工作导致

诺贝尔奖实际上是在发展中国家的一些最

贫困的社区

中完成的,

有时我希望

这些组织也设

在这些国家,

但我真的相信你知道

很多这些创新发生

在我们的资源限制环境

中 可能无法改变世界,

但至少

我们可以创造一些成功的模式

,其中一些可能会在

其他环境

中被复制

你在工作中积累的谦卑经验

这非常令人谦卑

你知道我听到人们说我

要去社区为

我服务 ar 团体说我要去

农村社区服务

做这做那,而且他们中的大多数人

回来后你知道他们说什么

他们说

得好 像这样的人

他们不了解

您毕业于哪些大学

他们不了解您拥有什么学位

他们不了解

您获得了哪些奖项和荣誉

他们不了解您的

出版物简介

他们不了解您的职位

和头衔

以及何时 你和他们一起工作,

然后你内心真正的人类自我出现

,你开始与他们联系,

然后你开始连接点

你开始将知识与

行动联系起来

你开始将想法与

影响联系

起来,然后你开始创造

机会

这些人居住的环境,你会

开始

意识到那里有

机会

即使在这些环境中也可以做很多事情

,正是在这些环境中,您会

意识到应该更困扰的不是

我们面临的挑战的严重性

应该更困扰的

实际上

是对我们拥有的机会的无知

非常感谢你