The perspectives of caregivers and health service providers on barriers to clubfoot management in Puri-Urban health facility in Ghana

Shariphine Agoalikum, E. Acheampong, Peter Bredu-Darkwa, Sandra Bonah
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Clubfoot is a common disabling condition that is prevalent across all populations. Approximately, one out of 750 children globally suffers from clubfoot, and around 150,000 to 200,000 children are born with clubfoot every year with 80% of the cases occurring in developing countries. Clubfoot can result in mobility impairments when not properly managed and researchers have argued that understanding knowledge and perceptions are key components to early identification and effective management of clubfoot. The study explored the barriers to clubfoot management from the perspectives of caregivers and healthcare providers in Duayaw Nkwanta, Ghana. A total of 26 participants made up of 22 caregivers of children with clubfoot and six healthcare providers were purposively sampled for the study guided by a set of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Qualitative data were collected using a semi-structured interview guide through in-depth face-to-face interviews. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed thematically and presented as findings. High cost of treatment, long travel distance, long hours spent at the treatment facility, non-availability of clubfoot treatment services, late reporting of clients for treatment, and non-compliance of parents/caregivers with treatment protocols were identified as the barriers to effective management of clubfoot. These findings have substantial implications for current interventions to effectively manage clubfoot in Ghana.
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加纳普里城市医疗机构的护理人员和医疗服务提供者对足癣管理障碍的看法
足外翻是一种常见的致残性疾病,在所有人群中都很普遍。全球大约每 750 名儿童中就有一名患有马蹄内翻足,每年约有 15 万至 20 万名儿童出生时患有马蹄内翻足,其中 80% 的病例发生在发展中国家。研究人员认为,了解相关知识和观念是早期识别和有效管理足外翻的关键因素。本研究从加纳 Duayaw Nkwanta 的护理人员和医疗服务提供者的角度,探讨了足癣管理的障碍。在一系列纳入和排除标准的指导下,研究有目的性地抽取了 26 名参与者,其中包括 22 名足癣患儿护理人员和 6 名医疗服务提供者。采用半结构化访谈指南,通过面对面的深入访谈收集定性数据。对访谈内容进行了誊写和专题分析,并将其作为研究结果呈现出来。研究发现,治疗费用高昂、路途遥远、在治疗机构花费时间长、无法获得足癣治疗服务、患者迟迟未接受治疗,以及家长/护理人员不遵守治疗方案等,都是阻碍有效治疗足癣的因素。这些发现对加纳目前有效管理足癣的干预措施具有重大意义。
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