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Challenges in Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Uganda: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey

INTRODUCTION: Sexual and Reproductive Health access to Information services is still a pressing need for youth in Uganda even during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disrupted health care access in many countries. The aim of this study was to explore the challenges in access and utilization of sexua...

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Autores principales: Mambo, Simon Binezero, Sikakulya, Franck Katembo, Ssebuufu, Robinson, Mulumba, Yusuf, Wasswa, Henry, Mbina, Solomon Adomi, Rusatira, Jean Christophe, Bhondoekhan, Fiona, Kamyuka, Louis K., Akib, Surat Olabisi, Kirimuhuzya, Claude, Nakawesi, Jane, Kyamanywa, Patrick
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9580707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36303975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frph.2021.705609
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author Mambo, Simon Binezero
Sikakulya, Franck Katembo
Ssebuufu, Robinson
Mulumba, Yusuf
Wasswa, Henry
Mbina, Solomon Adomi
Rusatira, Jean Christophe
Bhondoekhan, Fiona
Kamyuka, Louis K.
Akib, Surat Olabisi
Kirimuhuzya, Claude
Nakawesi, Jane
Kyamanywa, Patrick
author_facet Mambo, Simon Binezero
Sikakulya, Franck Katembo
Ssebuufu, Robinson
Mulumba, Yusuf
Wasswa, Henry
Mbina, Solomon Adomi
Rusatira, Jean Christophe
Bhondoekhan, Fiona
Kamyuka, Louis K.
Akib, Surat Olabisi
Kirimuhuzya, Claude
Nakawesi, Jane
Kyamanywa, Patrick
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description INTRODUCTION: Sexual and Reproductive Health access to Information services is still a pressing need for youth in Uganda even during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disrupted health care access in many countries. The aim of this study was to explore the challenges in access and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services as faced by youth during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Uganda. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study carried out from 28th April 2020 to 11th May 2020 in Uganda. An online questionnaire was disseminated to youth aged between 18 and 30 years over a period of 14 days. The snowball sampling method was used to recruit participants. STATA version 14.2 was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: Of 724 participants, 203 (28%) reported that they did not have access to information and/or education concerning sexual and reproductive health (SRH). More than a quarter of the participants (26.9%, n = 195) reported that testing and treatment services of sexually transmitted infections were not available during the lockdown, and 27.2% could not obtain contraceptive supplies. Access to HIV/AIDS care services and menstrual supplies was also impaired. Lack of transportation was the commonest factor cited as limiting access to SRH services during the lockdown (68.7%), followed by the long distance from home to SRH facilities (55.2%), high cost of services (42.2%) and the curfew (39.1%). Sexually transmitted infections were the commonest SRH problems related to SRH during the lockdown (40.4%) followed by unwanted pregnancy (32.4%) and sexual abuse (32.4%). Marital, educational, and employment status were significantly correlated with the reported experiences of the participants. CONCLUSION: Access to SRH information and services for Ugandan youth was restricted during the COVID-19 lockdown and leaving them vulnerable to various SRH risks and adverse outcomes. Lack of transportation, long distances to health facilities, and high cost of services were important limiting factors. The Government and other stakeholders should incorporate SRH among the priority services to be preserved during future outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-95807072022-10-26 Challenges in Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Uganda: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey Mambo, Simon Binezero Sikakulya, Franck Katembo Ssebuufu, Robinson Mulumba, Yusuf Wasswa, Henry Mbina, Solomon Adomi Rusatira, Jean Christophe Bhondoekhan, Fiona Kamyuka, Louis K. Akib, Surat Olabisi Kirimuhuzya, Claude Nakawesi, Jane Kyamanywa, Patrick Front Reprod Health Reproductive Health INTRODUCTION: Sexual and Reproductive Health access to Information services is still a pressing need for youth in Uganda even during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disrupted health care access in many countries. The aim of this study was to explore the challenges in access and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services as faced by youth during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Uganda. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study carried out from 28th April 2020 to 11th May 2020 in Uganda. An online questionnaire was disseminated to youth aged between 18 and 30 years over a period of 14 days. The snowball sampling method was used to recruit participants. STATA version 14.2 was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: Of 724 participants, 203 (28%) reported that they did not have access to information and/or education concerning sexual and reproductive health (SRH). More than a quarter of the participants (26.9%, n = 195) reported that testing and treatment services of sexually transmitted infections were not available during the lockdown, and 27.2% could not obtain contraceptive supplies. Access to HIV/AIDS care services and menstrual supplies was also impaired. Lack of transportation was the commonest factor cited as limiting access to SRH services during the lockdown (68.7%), followed by the long distance from home to SRH facilities (55.2%), high cost of services (42.2%) and the curfew (39.1%). Sexually transmitted infections were the commonest SRH problems related to SRH during the lockdown (40.4%) followed by unwanted pregnancy (32.4%) and sexual abuse (32.4%). Marital, educational, and employment status were significantly correlated with the reported experiences of the participants. CONCLUSION: Access to SRH information and services for Ugandan youth was restricted during the COVID-19 lockdown and leaving them vulnerable to various SRH risks and adverse outcomes. Lack of transportation, long distances to health facilities, and high cost of services were important limiting factors. The Government and other stakeholders should incorporate SRH among the priority services to be preserved during future outbreaks. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9580707/ /pubmed/36303975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frph.2021.705609 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mambo, Sikakulya, Ssebuufu, Mulumba, Wasswa, Mbina, Rusatira, Bhondoekhan, Kamyuka, Akib, Kirimuhuzya, Nakawesi and Kyamanywa. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Reproductive Health
Mambo, Simon Binezero
Sikakulya, Franck Katembo
Ssebuufu, Robinson
Mulumba, Yusuf
Wasswa, Henry
Mbina, Solomon Adomi
Rusatira, Jean Christophe
Bhondoekhan, Fiona
Kamyuka, Louis K.
Akib, Surat Olabisi
Kirimuhuzya, Claude
Nakawesi, Jane
Kyamanywa, Patrick
Challenges in Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Uganda: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey
title Challenges in Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Uganda: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey
title_full Challenges in Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Uganda: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey
title_fullStr Challenges in Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Uganda: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey
title_full_unstemmed Challenges in Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Uganda: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey
title_short Challenges in Access and Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Uganda: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey
title_sort challenges in access and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services among youth during the covid-19 pandemic lockdown in uganda: an online cross-sectional survey
topic Reproductive Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9580707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36303975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frph.2021.705609
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