Assessment of Structural and Process Factors in Delivering Quality Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Ghana

Augustine Kumah, Lawrencia Antoinette Aidoo, Vera Edem Amesawu, Abdul-Razak Issah, Hillary Selassi Nutakor
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Sexual and reproductive health services are often underserved to adolescents in many societies. For many of these sexually active adolescents, reproductive health services such as the provision of contraception and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, either are not available or are provided in a way that makes adolescents feel unwelcome and embarrassed. This study assessed the structural and process factors available in delivering quality adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) services in health facilities across three regions in Ghana. A facility-based descriptive cross-sectional study assessed the structural and process factors available for delivering quality adolescent sexual reproductive health services in 158 selected health facilities across three regions (Oti, Eastern, and Volta) of Ghana. A simple random sampling by balloting was used to select the health facilities and a total of 158 adolescents who used ASRH services in the selected facilities were sampled for an existing interview. The Donabedian model of quality assessment was adopted and modified into an assessment tool and a questionnaire to assess the selected health facilities and respondents. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20.0 was used to analyze the data collected and the findings presented in the tables. The study found some structural and process barriers that affected the delivery of quality ASRH services in Ghana. A proportion of 85 (53.50%) of the facilities assessed did not have separate spaces for delivering services for adolescents. All 158 health facilities had the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) covering contraceptive/family planning services for adolescents. Most (128, 81.01%) facilities had available educational materials on ASRH but were not made available for take home by adolescents. The findings indicated that most respondents did not require parental, spouse, or guardian consent before using ASRH services. The average waiting time for adolescents to be attended to by service providers was ≤30 minutes. The study found some structural and process barriers that affected the delivery of quality ASRH services in Ghana. ASRH services, particularly contraceptive/family planning services, were well integrated into NHIS to improve access and utilization by adolescents.
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评估加纳提供优质青少年性健康和生殖健康服务的结构和过程因素
在许多社会中,青少年往往得不到充分的性健康和生殖健康服务。对于许多性生活活跃的青少年来说,提供避孕药具和治疗性传播感染等生殖健康服务要么无法获得,要么提供服务的方式让青少年感到不受欢迎和尴尬。本研究评估了加纳三个地区医疗机构在提供优质青少年性与生殖健康(ASRH)服务方面的结构和流程因素。 这项以医疗机构为基础的描述性横断面研究评估了在加纳三个地区(奥蒂、东部和沃尔特)的 158 家医疗机构中提供优质青少年性与生殖健康服务的结构和过程因素。研究采用了简单随机抽样的方法来选择医疗机构,并对在所选医疗机构中使用过青少年性健康和生殖健康服务的 158 名青少年进行了访谈。采用多纳比德质量评估模型,并将其修改为评估工具和调查问卷,对选定的医疗机构和受访者进行评估。研究使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)20.0 版对收集到的数据进行分析,并将结果列于表格中。 研究发现了一些影响加纳提供优质 ASRH 服务的结构性和过程性障碍。在接受评估的机构中,有 85 家(53.50%)没有为青少年提供单独的服务场所。所有 158 家医疗机构都有涵盖青少年避孕/计划生育服务的国家医疗保险计划(NHIS)。大多数(128 家,81.01%)医疗机构都有关于青少年生殖健康和生殖保健的教育材料,但没有提供给青少年带回家。调查结果表明,大多数受访者在使用 ASRH 服务前不需要征得父母、配偶或监护人的同意。青少年等待服务提供者提供服务的平均时间不超过 30 分钟。 研究发现,一些结构性和程序性障碍影响了加纳提供优质的青少年生殖健康服务。ASRH 服务,尤其是避孕/计划生育服务,已被很好地纳入 NHIS,以改善青少年获得和利用服务的情况。
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