Abdul Karimu Alimata Thelma Flora
a Phil Student , University of Cape Coast , Cape Coast , Ghana and Independent Researcher and Rights Activist.
Reprod Health Matters. 2018 Nov;26(54):20-24. doi: 10.1080/09688080.2018.1527158. Epub 2018 Oct 26.
The sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs of persons with disabilities have received minimal attention from the Government of Ghana in the past. This was partly reinforced through reproductive health (RH) policies that did not well recognise disability inclusion and the inaccessibility of services for persons with disabilities. In acknowledgement of national and international RH policies, frameworks and legal instruments highlighting disability inclusion, the 2016 adolescent health policy document recognised the need to give attention to the SRH of adolescents and persons with disabilities. However, there is an absence of analysis of factors affecting adolescents with disabilities. Despite the lack of disability-specific indicators, and absence of data on adolescents with disabilities, interventions were developed which are poorly understood. This commentary argues that since we do not know the exact nature of SRH needs of adolescents with disabilities, the policy is unlikely to be successful in addressing existing inequities in access, quality of services and outcomes for adolescents with disabilities in Ghana. Recommendations are made for future improvements.
过去,加纳政府对残疾人的性与生殖健康(SRH)需求关注极少。这在一定程度上因生殖健康(RH)政策而加剧,这些政策未能充分认识到将残疾人纳入其中以及残疾人难以获得服务的问题。认识到强调将残疾人纳入其中的国家和国际生殖健康政策、框架及法律文书后,2016年青少年健康政策文件认识到有必要关注青少年和残疾人的性与生殖健康。然而,缺乏对影响残疾青少年因素的分析。尽管缺乏针对残疾的指标,也没有关于残疾青少年的数据,但仍制定了一些干预措施,而这些措施却鲜为人知。本评论认为,由于我们不清楚残疾青少年性与生殖健康需求的确切性质,该政策不太可能成功解决加纳残疾青少年在获得服务、服务质量和结果方面现有的不平等问题。文中还提出了未来改进的建议。