“Aren’t They Supposed to Be Healthy?”: A Qualitative Exploration of Healthcare Providers on Adolescent Health Services in Malaysia

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Child & Youth Services Pub Date : 2021-05-19 DOI:10.1080/0145935X.2021.1926229
Hafizuddin Awang, Azriani Ab Rahman, S. Sukeri, Noran Hashim, Nik Rubiah Nik Abdul Rashid
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Abstract Adolescent health services are often misperceived as less important scope of health services, hence, diminishing the rights of adolescents to have optimal healthcare services. Inputs on perceptions regarding adolescent health services would facilitate policy makers in improving the quality of healthcare services delivery to adolescent clients attending health facilities. This qualitative study aimed to explore the perceptions of healthcare providers regarding adolescents and adolescent health services in Malaysian setting through in-depth interview. A descriptive, phenomenological approach was employed as the method of inquiry. Thematic analysis was used to evaluate the data. From this study, respondents perceived adolescents as healthy, thus, less important compared to other group of population. Adolescent health services were perceived as a demanding scope of health service; requiring considerable time and specialized clinic settings. Healthcare providers also believed that adolescent health services are crucial yet overlooked, with various management issues such as short-staffed, lack of promotion, budget, and monitoring which hamper its progress. In conclusion, healthcare providers in this study have some negative perceptions toward adolescents and their health services. Improving clinics work processes and setting, allocating more staff and training sessions, gaining more political will and strengthening adolescent-friendly health services are recommended to improve healthcare providers' perceptions toward adolescent health services.
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“他们不应该是健康的吗?”:马来西亚青少年医疗服务提供者的定性探索
摘要青少年健康服务往往被误解为不太重要的健康服务范围,因此削弱了青少年获得最佳健康服务的权利。对青少年保健服务观念的投入将有助于决策者提高向参加保健机构的青少年客户提供保健服务的质量。这项定性研究旨在通过深入访谈,探讨马来西亚医疗保健提供者对青少年和青少年医疗服务的看法。一种描述性的、现象学的方法被用作探究的方法。专题分析用于评估数据。从这项研究中,受访者认为青少年是健康的,因此,与其他人群相比,他们不那么重要。青少年保健服务被认为是一项要求很高的保健服务;需要相当长的时间和专门的诊所设置。医疗保健提供者还认为,青少年医疗服务至关重要,但却被忽视,各种管理问题,如人员短缺、缺乏晋升、预算和监督,阻碍了其进展。总之,本研究中的医疗保健提供者对青少年及其医疗服务有一些负面看法。建议改善诊所的工作流程和环境,分配更多的工作人员和培训课程,获得更多的政治意愿,加强对青少年友好的医疗服务,以改善医疗保健提供者对青少年医疗服务的看法。
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