Monash Rehabilitation, Ageing and Independent Living Research Centre, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Business School, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Glob Health Action. 2024 Dec 31;17(1):2342634. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2024.2342634. Epub 2024 May 10.
Financial exclusion is a human rights issue affecting health equity. Evidence demonstrates that financial exclusion is exacerbated for people with disability and those in low- to middle-income countries (LMIC). Barriers to financial access include limited demand for services, banking inadequacies in catering to people with disability, and insufficiently accessible information technologies (ICT) and infrastructure.
This scoping review sought to identify barriers to and facilitators of financial inclusion for people with disability in LMIC. As a secondary objective, the study explored the potential of financial education and ICT utilisation as viable strategies for enhancing financial inclusion.
This review utilised the Arksey and O'Malley framework and PRISMA Checklist for systematic literature examination and data extraction. The WHO's Environmental Factors guided the analysis to propose potential interventions and to generate recommendations.
The review analysed 26 publications from various global regions and fields including finance, business, technology, health and disability policy. It identified consistent financial inclusion barriers for people with disability, resulting in a set of global recommendations across attitudes, environment, technology, services, and policy.
Recommendations include using ICT, digital innovation and multi-stakeholder collaboration to address the financial barriers experienced by people with disability. These efforts, rooted in social justice, aim to include people with disability in LMIC as valued financial sector participants, promoting health and equity.
金融排斥是一个影响健康公平的人权问题。有证据表明,残疾人和中低收入国家(LMIC)的人更容易受到金融排斥。获得金融服务的障碍包括对服务的需求有限、银行在满足残疾人士方面的不足、以及信息技术(ICT)和基础设施的无障碍程度不足。
本范围综述旨在确定 LMIC 中残疾人士金融包容性的障碍和促进因素。作为次要目标,该研究探讨了金融教育和 ICT 利用作为增强金融包容性的可行策略的潜力。
本综述使用了 Arksey 和 O'Malley 框架以及 PRISMA 清单进行系统文献检查和数据提取。世界卫生组织的环境因素指导了分析,以提出潜在的干预措施并生成建议。
该综述分析了来自不同全球地区和领域的 26 篇出版物,包括金融、商业、技术、健康和残疾政策。它确定了残疾人士金融包容性的一致障碍,从而在态度、环境、技术、服务和政策方面提出了一套全球建议。
建议包括利用 ICT、数字创新和多利益相关者合作来解决残疾人士所面临的金融障碍。这些努力基于社会公正,旨在将 LMIC 中的残疾人士纳入有价值的金融部门参与者,促进健康和公平。