从公平和社会正义的角度看待尼日利亚医疗保健服务中的残疾问题。

IF 5.4 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Precious Chidozie Azubuike, Temidayo Akinreni, Sefa George Adai, Chimankpam Kingsley Ogbonna, Matthew Ejeh Abba, Mark Daniel Udofia, Ogochukwu Jeremiah Odo, Miracle Nwadiche, Uchenna Frank Imo
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本展望探讨了尼日利亚医疗保健服务中残疾人纳入问题的公平和社会正义观点。我们注意到限制残疾人进入的物质、经济和文化障碍。虽然尼日利亚有《禁止歧视残疾人法》(2018年)等国家法律和《联合国残疾人权利公约》(2006年)等国际准则,但残疾人士获得医疗保健的机会仍然很低。我们对比了医疗保健的公平和平等,倡导有利于边缘化人群的政策,并应用社会正义理论来争论尼日利亚的公平医疗保健。我们研究了其他低收入和中等收入国家成功的基于公平的卫生保健模式,并提出建议,包括加强政策执行,对卫生工作者进行残疾意识培训,以及更多基于社区的干预措施。该展望强调需要进行更多的实证研究,以指导尼日利亚的决策和支持包容残疾人的卫生保健。要在尼日利亚建立一个牢固的包容性卫生保健系统,就必须进行结构性改革,并采取促进社会正义的干预措施。
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Equity and social justice perspectives on disability inclusion in healthcare services in Nigeria.

This Perspective explores equity and social justice perspectives on disability inclusion in Nigerian health care services. We note the physical, economic, and cultural barriers that limit persons with disabilities (PWDs) access. While national laws such as the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act (2018) and international guidelines such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD,2006) are available, access to health care among PWDs remains low in Nigeria. We contrast equity and equality in health care, advocating for policies favoring marginalized populations, and apply social justice theory to argue for equitable health care in Nigeria. We examine successful equity-based models of health care in other low- and middle-income countries and make recommendations, including stronger policy enforcement, disability-awareness training for health workers, and more community-based interventions. This Perspective stresses the need for more empirical research to guide policymaking and support disability-inclusive health care in Nigeria. Achieving a firmly inclusive healthcare system in Nigeria necessitates both structural change and interventions that promote social justice.

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