Healthcare Choices and Challenges among Female Inmates in Selected Correctional Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Abrifor Chiedu A., Essien Glory U., Ojeizele O. Monday, Popoola Solagbade Sikiru, Muoghalu Caroline O., Ayemo Folakemi J.
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The study examined healthcare choices and challenges among female inmates in selected correctional facilities in Nigeria. This is with a view to examining the major healthcare challenges and choices available. The study employed the descriptive research method, the purposive sampling technique was employed in the selection of the correctional facilities, while the proportionate sampling technique was used to select the female respondents, and a 50% proportion was used. While descriptive analysis was used to analyse the primary data, such parameters as frequency, percentage, mean, and inferential (Pearson’s product moments correlation coefficients) were adopted in the analysis of the primary data. The study reveals that there is a positive and significant relationship between available healthcare and female inmates’ reproductive health, as well as a negative and insignificant relationship between major healthcare challenges and female inmates’ health. The study concludes that available healthcare and female inmates’ reproductive health move in the same direction, while major healthcare challenges and female inmates’ reproductive health move in the opposite direction. The study recommends that in order to improve the female inmate’s reproductive health, the available healthcare facilities require improvement, and the identified health challenges should be addressed as public health issues by the medical practitioners. It is also recommended that a large proportion of the health sector budget be directed towards providing qualitative health facilities in the correctional facilities across the nation in order to improve the standards of female inmates’ reproductive health status.
尼日利亚西南部某些监狱女犯人的医疗保健选择和挑战
该研究调查了尼日利亚某些监狱中女犯人的医疗保健选择和挑战。这是为了审查主要的保健挑战和现有的选择。本研究采用描述性研究方法,在监狱设施的选择上采用目的性抽样技术,在女性受访者的选择上采用比例抽样技术,比例为50%。原始资料的分析采用描述性分析,原始资料的分析采用频率、百分比、平均值和相关系数(Pearson积差相关系数)等参数。研究发现,可获得的医疗保健与女性囚犯的生殖健康之间存在显著的正相关关系,而主要医疗保健挑战与女性囚犯健康之间存在不显著的负相关关系。研究得出的结论是,现有的医疗保健和女性囚犯的生殖健康方向相同,而主要的医疗保健挑战和女性囚犯的生殖健康方向相反。该研究建议,为了改善女囚犯的生殖健康,现有的保健设施需要改善,已确定的健康挑战应由医务人员作为公共卫生问题加以解决。还建议将卫生部门预算的很大一部分用于在全国各地的教养所提供高质量的卫生设施,以提高女犯人生殖健康状况的标准。
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Gender Technology & Development
Gender Technology & Development SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
3.00
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23
期刊介绍: Gender, Technology and Development is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed journal serving as a forum for exploring the linkages among changing gender relations, technological change and developing societies. The journal"s main focus is on the shifting boundaries and meanings of gender, technology and development, addressing transnational phenomena and engaging in dialogues that cut across geographical boundaries.
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