Cargando…

“Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana

Persons with disabilities (PwDs) constitute about 16% of the global population and face many challenges in every society, including access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. The attitudes of healthcare providers (HPs) exert a major influence on PwDs accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare (...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S., McBain-Rigg, Kristin, Malau-Aduli, Aduli E. O., Emeto, Theophilus I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10093840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37046968
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11071041
_version_ 1785023684101013504
author Seidu, Abdul-Aziz
Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S.
McBain-Rigg, Kristin
Malau-Aduli, Aduli E. O.
Emeto, Theophilus I.
author_facet Seidu, Abdul-Aziz
Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S.
McBain-Rigg, Kristin
Malau-Aduli, Aduli E. O.
Emeto, Theophilus I.
author_sort Seidu, Abdul-Aziz
collection PubMed
description Persons with disabilities (PwDs) constitute about 16% of the global population and face many challenges in every society, including access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. The attitudes of healthcare providers (HPs) exert a major influence on PwDs accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH). A sequential explanatory mixed methods design was used to investigate the attitudes and perceptions of HPs towards PwDs and SRH delivery in Ghana’s Ashanti region. Quantitative data analysis indicated that overall, 82% of HPs had received information on disability-related issues and had relatively positive attitude towards PwDs, which varied across sub-scales of the Attitude Towards Disability score and associated with their sociodemographic characteristics. HPs faced several challenges in SRH services delivery to PwDs, which included a lack of funding and training, and inadequate staff. Inductive thematic analysis of the qualitative data revealed eight overarching themes. The findings revealed that HPs had prejudice about the mental and sexual health abilities of PwDs. Inadequate skill set, inadequate resources, and limited funding were major challenges identified. Nonetheless, compassion and benevolence towards PwDs, improvision, economic and educational support, awareness creation, and referrals were strategies adopted to overcome these challenges. Mandatory training of HPs is recommended to ensure improved SRH service delivery to PwDs. Future research could explore the perceptions and coping strategies of PwDs.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10093840
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-100938402023-04-13 “Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana Seidu, Abdul-Aziz Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S. McBain-Rigg, Kristin Malau-Aduli, Aduli E. O. Emeto, Theophilus I. Healthcare (Basel) Article Persons with disabilities (PwDs) constitute about 16% of the global population and face many challenges in every society, including access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. The attitudes of healthcare providers (HPs) exert a major influence on PwDs accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH). A sequential explanatory mixed methods design was used to investigate the attitudes and perceptions of HPs towards PwDs and SRH delivery in Ghana’s Ashanti region. Quantitative data analysis indicated that overall, 82% of HPs had received information on disability-related issues and had relatively positive attitude towards PwDs, which varied across sub-scales of the Attitude Towards Disability score and associated with their sociodemographic characteristics. HPs faced several challenges in SRH services delivery to PwDs, which included a lack of funding and training, and inadequate staff. Inductive thematic analysis of the qualitative data revealed eight overarching themes. The findings revealed that HPs had prejudice about the mental and sexual health abilities of PwDs. Inadequate skill set, inadequate resources, and limited funding were major challenges identified. Nonetheless, compassion and benevolence towards PwDs, improvision, economic and educational support, awareness creation, and referrals were strategies adopted to overcome these challenges. Mandatory training of HPs is recommended to ensure improved SRH service delivery to PwDs. Future research could explore the perceptions and coping strategies of PwDs. MDPI 2023-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10093840/ /pubmed/37046968 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11071041 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Seidu, Abdul-Aziz
Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S.
McBain-Rigg, Kristin
Malau-Aduli, Aduli E. O.
Emeto, Theophilus I.
“Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana
title “Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana
title_full “Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana
title_fullStr “Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed “Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana
title_short “Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana
title_sort “sex should not be part of the lives of persons with disabilities, but they are human beings too”: perceptions of healthcare providers and factors affecting service delivery in ghana
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10093840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37046968
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11071041
work_keys_str_mv AT seiduabdulaziz sexshouldnotbepartofthelivesofpersonswithdisabilitiesbuttheyarehumanbeingstooperceptionsofhealthcareprovidersandfactorsaffectingservicedeliveryinghana
AT malauadulibunmis sexshouldnotbepartofthelivesofpersonswithdisabilitiesbuttheyarehumanbeingstooperceptionsofhealthcareprovidersandfactorsaffectingservicedeliveryinghana
AT mcbainriggkristin sexshouldnotbepartofthelivesofpersonswithdisabilitiesbuttheyarehumanbeingstooperceptionsofhealthcareprovidersandfactorsaffectingservicedeliveryinghana
AT malauaduliadulieo sexshouldnotbepartofthelivesofpersonswithdisabilitiesbuttheyarehumanbeingstooperceptionsofhealthcareprovidersandfactorsaffectingservicedeliveryinghana
AT emetotheophilusi sexshouldnotbepartofthelivesofpersonswithdisabilitiesbuttheyarehumanbeingstooperceptionsofhealthcareprovidersandfactorsaffectingservicedeliveryinghana