The experiences of parents of children with mental disability regarding access to mental health care.

R A Coomer
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the problems that parents or caregivers of children with mental health disabilities and disorders in Namibia experience when accessing healthcare resources for their children.

Method: Data was collected through focus group discussions with the participants and individual interviews with the key informants. Overall, a total of 41 people provided information for this study. Thematic data analysis was used to assess the data.

Results: The main barriers experienced by the parents were poor service provision, transport and money, whilst access to education services facilitated access to healthcare services.

Conclusion: The challenges go beyond commonly-reported problems such as sub-optimal service provision and include the basic challenge of lack of transportation to reach healthcare services. Many of the barriers identified in this study have been related to general problems with the healthcare system in Namibia. Therefore there is a need to address general concerns about healthcare provision as well as improve specific services for children with mental health disabilities and disorders in Namibia.

精神残疾儿童的父母在获得精神保健方面的经验。
目的:本定性研究的目的是描述纳米比亚精神健康残疾和障碍儿童的父母或照顾者在为其子女获取医疗资源时遇到的问题。方法:通过与参与者的焦点小组讨论和对主要举报人的个别访谈收集资料。总的来说,共有41人为这项研究提供了信息。采用专题数据分析对数据进行评估。结果:父母遇到的主要障碍是服务条件差、交通和金钱,而获得教育服务有助于获得医疗保健服务。结论:这些挑战超出了常见的服务提供不佳等问题,还包括缺乏交通工具来获得医疗服务的基本挑战。本研究中确定的许多障碍与纳米比亚医疗保健系统的一般问题有关。因此,有必要解决对保健服务提供的普遍关切,并改善对纳米比亚患有精神健康残疾和障碍儿童的具体服务。
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