Department of Anthropology, Durham University, UK.
Soc Sci Med. 2011 Sep;73(5):702-10. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.06.035. Epub 2011 Jul 26.
Despite a dominant view within Western biomedicine that children and medicines should be kept apart, a growing literature suggests that children and adolescents often take active roles in health-seeking. Here, we consider young people's health-seeking practices in Ghana: a country with a rapidly-changing therapeutic landscape, characterised by the recent introduction of a National Health Insurance Scheme, mass advertising of medicines, and increased use of mobile phones. Qualitative and quantitative data are presented from eight field-sites in urban and rural Ghana, including 131 individual interviews, focus groups, plus a questionnaire survey of 1005 8-to-18-year-olds. The data show that many young people in Ghana play a major role in seeking healthcare for themselves and others. Young people's ability to secure effective healthcare is often constrained by their limited access to social, economic and cultural resources and information; however, many interviewees actively generated, developed and consolidated such resources in their quest for healthcare. Health insurance and the growth of telecommunications and advertising present new opportunities and challenges for young people's health-seeking practices. We argue that policy should take young people's medical realities as a starting point for interventions to facilitate safe and effective health-seeking.
尽管西方生物医学中有一种占主导地位的观点认为儿童和药物应该分开,但越来越多的文献表明,儿童和青少年经常在寻求健康方面发挥积极作用。在这里,我们考虑了加纳年轻人的健康寻求实践:加纳是一个治疗领域迅速变化的国家,其特点是最近引入了国家健康保险计划、药品大规模广告宣传以及手机使用的增加。从加纳城乡的 8 个实地地点收集了定性和定量数据,包括 131 次个人访谈、焦点小组,以及对 1005 名 8 至 18 岁儿童的问卷调查。数据显示,加纳的许多年轻人在为自己和他人寻求医疗保健方面发挥了重要作用。年轻人获得有效医疗保健的能力常常受到其有限的社会、经济和文化资源和信息的限制;然而,许多受访者在寻求医疗保健时积极地产生、发展和巩固了这些资源。医疗保险以及电信和广告的增长为年轻人的健康寻求实践带来了新的机遇和挑战。我们认为,政策应该以年轻人的医疗现实为出发点,进行干预,以促进安全有效的健康寻求。