Laar Alexander S, Harris Melissa L, Thomson Clare, Loxton Deborah
The University of Newcastle, Australia, School of Public Health and Medicine, Centre for Women's Health Research, Faculty of Health and Medicine, Hunter Medical Research Institute, Callaghan, New South Wales 2308, Australia.
Health Promot Perspect. 2024 Oct 31;14(3):258-267. doi: 10.34172/hpp.42607. eCollection 2024.
In Ghana, several qualitative studies have explored users' perspectives on conventional sources of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and factors which influence provision of and access in rural settings. However, there is a dearth of qualitative studies on healthcare provider (HCP) perspectives on factors that deter access to conventional sources of SRH information among young people in rural Ghana and innovative ways for addressing barriers. This study explored perspectives on barriers to traditional sources of SRH information and services and innovative ways of using mHealth technologies for addressing provision and access challenges among young people in rural Ghana.
This study used a qualitative approach using in-depth interviews. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with HCPs in rural areas in three regions of Ghana between May and August 2021. Participants were selected from rural communities using the convenience snowball sampling and were interviewed via Zoom. The interviews explored the experiences and perceptions of HCPs on conventional SRH information and services and young people's access to this information and services. The interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed thematically using NVivo software version 12, following the approach outlined by Braun and Clarke.
Twenty HCPs were interviewed for this study. The participants identified different sources of SRH information and services used by rural young people. Peers or friends, health facilities, health providers, and community settings were reported as the main services and sources of SRH information. Participants reported several barriers and challenges to the provision of and access to SRH information to young people, including socio-cultural norms, religious beliefs, unfriendly health facility environments, negative health providers' attitudes, lack of privacy and confidentiality resulting in unfriendly youth SRH services, distance, and financial challenges due to costs of transportation which limits rural young people's access to, and use of, SRH services. All the participants indicated that in addressing provision and access barriers, the use of mobile phones could be beneficial.
This study highlights several barriers and challenges that deter provision of, and access to, SRH information and services for young people in rural Ghana. The findings indicate the use of innovative mobile health (mHealth) technologies may be one solution to some of the barriers and challenges.
在加纳,多项定性研究探讨了用户对性与生殖健康(SRH)信息传统来源的看法,以及影响农村地区此类信息提供和获取的因素。然而,关于医疗服务提供者(HCP)对加纳农村地区年轻人获取SRH信息传统来源的阻碍因素及创新解决方式的定性研究却很匮乏。本研究探讨了SRH信息和服务传统来源的障碍,以及利用移动健康(mHealth)技术解决加纳农村地区年轻人获取和使用这些服务面临的挑战的创新方式。
本研究采用定性研究方法,进行深入访谈。2021年5月至8月期间,在加纳三个地区的农村对医疗服务提供者进行了半结构化深入访谈。采用便利滚雪球抽样法从农村社区选取参与者,并通过Zoom进行访谈。访谈探讨了医疗服务提供者对传统SRH信息和服务以及年轻人获取这些信息和服务的经历和看法。访谈进行了录音并逐字转录。按照布劳恩和克拉克概述的方法,使用NVivo软件12版对数据进行主题分析。
本研究共访谈了20名医疗服务提供者。参与者指出了农村年轻人使用的不同SRH信息和服务来源。同伴或朋友、卫生设施、医疗服务提供者以及社区环境被报告为SRH信息的主要服务和来源。参与者报告了向年轻人提供和他们获取SRH信息存在的若干障碍和挑战,包括社会文化规范、宗教信仰、不友好的卫生设施环境、医疗服务提供者的负面态度、缺乏隐私和保密性导致年轻人SRH服务不友好、距离以及交通成本带来的经济挑战,这些限制了农村年轻人获取和使用SRH服务。所有参与者均表示,在解决提供和获取障碍方面,使用手机可能会有所帮助。
本研究突出了加纳农村地区阻碍年轻人获取SRH信息和服务的若干障碍和挑战。研究结果表明,使用创新的移动健康(mHealth)技术可能是解决其中一些障碍和挑战的一种办法。