Access and utilization of adolescent youth friendly services in primary health care clinics in Ekurhuleni South District, Gauteng Province
Date
2022-05-13
Authors
Naicker, Reshna
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Abstract
Background- The Adult Youth Friendly Health Service (AYFHS) programme has
been fragmented in the healthcare system. Regardless of youth healthcare being a
priority, the inequalities within the implementation and sustenance of this service,
there has been unmet health needs of many youth and adolescents within the
community of Ekurhuleni in the South district of Gauteng. This study has therefore
found it necessary to explore the youth perspectives in accessing and utilising
adolescent/youth friendly health services within the community.
Aim of the study-The aim of the study was to explore the perspectives of
adolescents regarding their access and utilization of AYFHS in Primary Health Care
clinics in the Ekurhuleni South District, Gauteng Province.
Methodology- The study utilised a qualitative, explorative, descriptive approach
where data was gathered through individual interviews from a study population
based in the Ekurhuleni South District in Gauteng province and selected through a
purposive sampling technique. The analysis and interpretation of the data revealed
emerging themes which discussed and formed the core of the research findings.
Conclusion- Access and utilisation of AYFHS in the Ekurhuleni South District,
noted that several barriers existed. From the perspective of the youth that have
been interviewed, it was noted that a lack of knowledge regarding the AYFHS
programme was prevalent. Youth healthcare is the centre of priority in the
healthcare system and AYFHS should be the programme of focus as it
encapsulates the burden of disease holistically amongst the youth population.
Provision of accessible, available, equitable and appropriate youth healthcare
services are required at healthcare facilities in the Ekurhuleni South District.
Recommendations- Policy makers and those in authority should routinely assess
and evaluate healthcare facilities to ensure that the essential package of the AYFHS
programme is implemented at all healthcare facilities and quality healthcare
services are provided to the youth population. This study recommends that all
aspects of quality service delivery, such as adequate infrastructure, human and material resources and operating hours of the healthcare facility need to be
improved to meet the needs of the community. Education and training of staff and
the community regarding AYFHS is required as matter of urgency. Strategies to
improve satisfaction of healthcare services should be targeted and retaining the
youth population within the healthcare facility must be given priority.
Description
Dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Health Sciences at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2022.
Keywords
Adolescent Youth Friendly Health Services, Access, Utilisation, Clinic Initiative
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4445