Towards improving the utilisation of counselling centre services by Ghanaian university students: An exploratory study

Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1080/14330237.2023.2233225
J. Joana Kyei, Nana Yaa A. Nyarko
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AbstractThis study sought to explore university students’ expectations from on-campus counselling centres in order to improve service utilisation. A total of 72 Ghanaian students attending a public university in Accra (64% females; 85% undergraduate; 90% in the 18–35 age range) provided written responses of their expectations from their counselling centre. Thematic analyses yielded two essential counselling centre needs: Enhanced counselling centre functions and the elimination of systems barriers. For enhanced counselling centre functions, students reported needing traditional and non-traditional services, as well as advocacy efforts on their behalf. Systems barriers students wanted eliminated were stigma, low awareness and inaccessibility. These findings indicate a need for a holistic approach to service delivery, and elimination of services-seeking barriers to improve counselling centre service utilisation at Ghanaian universities.Keywords: Ghanauniversity studentsmental health services utilisationcounselling centreneeds assessment Data availability statementThe authors confirm that the data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article and its supplementary material.
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提高加纳大学生对咨询中心服务的利用:一项探索性研究
摘要本研究旨在探讨大学生对校内辅导中心的期望,以提高服务的利用率。共有72名加纳学生在阿克拉的一所公立大学就读(64%为女性;85%的本科;(90%(18-35岁))提供了他们对咨询中心期望的书面答复。专题分析得出了咨询中心的两项基本需求:加强咨询中心的职能和消除制度障碍。为了加强咨询中心的功能,学生报告需要传统和非传统的服务,以及代表他们的宣传工作。学生们希望消除的系统障碍是耻辱、低意识和难以接近。这些发现表明,需要一种全面的方法来提供服务,并消除寻求服务的障碍,以提高加纳大学咨询中心服务的利用率。关键词:加纳大学生心理健康服务利用咨询中心需求评估数据可得性声明作者确认在文章及其补充材料中可获得支持本研究结果的数据。
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