Accessibility of and barriers to the use of eye health services in Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana.

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Eunice A Frempong, Diane W Van Staden
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Abstract

Background:  There is a high prevalence of vision impairment and blindness in Africa. The poor access to eye health services, among other barriers, has been found to have a considerable effect on the burden of avoidable vision loss and blindness, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

Aim:  To determine the accessibility of and barriers to the utilisation of eye health services in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana.

Setting:  A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted in the Kumasi Metropolis of the Ashanti Region in Ghana to identify barriers affecting the utilisation of eye health services.

Methods:  Convenience sampling was used to recruit participants visiting the eye clinics at five selected District Municipal Hospitals for the first time. Data were collected by means of questionnaires and analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS).

Results:  Barriers faced by participants when accessing eye health services included distance to the clinic, cost of services, time spent away from work and/or school, self-medication and long waiting periods.

Conclusion:  The study found that eye care services in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana are largely accessible, but underutilised. Improvement of public health education initiatives through engagement with community groups will also enhance uptake at health care facilities.Contribution: Underutilisation of health services in the Metropolis has been identified in the study and must be addressed by health managers in various sectors. Accessibility is relatively good but can further be improved especially for the elderly to be able to utilise health care services with ease.

加纳库马西市眼科保健服务的可及性和使用障碍。
背景: 非洲视力受损和失明的发病率很高。目标:确定加纳库马西大都市眼保健服务的可及性和使用障碍: 在加纳阿散蒂地区的库马西都市进行了一项描述性横断面调查,以确定影响利用眼保健服务的障碍: 方法:采用便利抽样的方式,招募首次前往五个选定的区级市立医院眼科门诊就诊的患者。通过问卷收集数据,并使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行分析: 结果:参与者在获得眼科医疗服务时面临的障碍包括距离诊所远近、服务费用、离开工作和/或学校的时间、自行用药和等待时间长: 研究发现,在加纳库马西大都会,眼科保健服务在很大程度上是可以获得的,但利用率却很低。通过与社区团体合作改进公共卫生教育措施也将提高医疗机构的利用率:研究发现,加纳大都会的医疗服务利用率不足,各部门的医疗管理人员必须解决这一问题。医疗服务的可及性相对较好,但还可以进一步改善,尤其是老年人,以便他们能够轻松利用医疗服务。
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