Accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in South Africa

Poor people with disabilities who live in poor rural societies experience unique problems in accessing health services. Their situation is influenced by multiple factors which unfold and interplay throughout the person’s life course. The difficulties do not only affect the person with a disability a...

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Main Authors: Lisbet Grut, Gubela Mji, Stine H. Braathen, Benedicte Ingstad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2012-10-01
Series:African Journal of Disability
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Online Access:https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/19
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spelling doaj-f509b57e5f034da2ad9b29534fe059152020-11-24T23:37:48ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Disability2223-91702226-72202012-10-0111e1e710.4102/ajod.v1i1.198Accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in South AfricaLisbet Grut0Gubela Mji1Stine H. Braathen2Benedicte Ingstad3Department of Health Research, SINTEFCentre for Rehabilitation Studies, Stellenbosch UniversityDepartment of Health Research, SINTEF Department of Psychology, Stellenbosch UniversityDepartment of Community Medicine, University of OsloPoor people with disabilities who live in poor rural societies experience unique problems in accessing health services. Their situation is influenced by multiple factors which unfold and interplay throughout the person’s life course. The difficulties do not only affect the person with a disability and his or her family, but also impact on the relevant care unit. The barriers are rooted in a life in poverty, upheld and maintained by poverty-reinforcing social forces of the past and the present, and reinforced by the lack of the person’s perspective of the health services. This article explores how difficulties may interact and influence access to and utilisation of health services, and how this may render health services out of reach even when they are available. The study reveals that non-compliance is not necessarily about neglect but could as well be a matter of lived poverty. The study was based on in-depth interviews with people with disabilities and family members, and semi-structured interviews with health personnel. The data analysis is contextual and interpretive. When offering health services to people with disabilities living in resource-poor settings, services should take into consideration the person’s history, the needs, and the resources and abilities of the family group. Rethinking access to health services should transcend a narrow medical institutionalization of health professional’s training, and include a patient’s perspective and a social vision in understanding and practice. Such rethinking requires health service models that integrate the skills of health professionals with the skills of disabled people and their family members. Such skills lie dormant at community level, and need to be recognized and utilized.https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/19Disabilitypovertyhealth servicespatient's perspectivequalitative research
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Stine H. Braathen
Benedicte Ingstad
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Stine H. Braathen
Benedicte Ingstad
Accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in South Africa
African Journal of Disability
Disability
poverty
health services
patient's perspective
qualitative research
author_facet Lisbet Grut
Gubela Mji
Stine H. Braathen
Benedicte Ingstad
author_sort Lisbet Grut
title Accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in South Africa
title_short Accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in South Africa
title_full Accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in South Africa
title_fullStr Accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in South Africa
title_sort accessing community health services: challenges faced by poor people with disabilities in a rural community in south africa
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Disability
issn 2223-9170
2226-7220
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Poor people with disabilities who live in poor rural societies experience unique problems in accessing health services. Their situation is influenced by multiple factors which unfold and interplay throughout the person’s life course. The difficulties do not only affect the person with a disability and his or her family, but also impact on the relevant care unit. The barriers are rooted in a life in poverty, upheld and maintained by poverty-reinforcing social forces of the past and the present, and reinforced by the lack of the person’s perspective of the health services. This article explores how difficulties may interact and influence access to and utilisation of health services, and how this may render health services out of reach even when they are available. The study reveals that non-compliance is not necessarily about neglect but could as well be a matter of lived poverty. The study was based on in-depth interviews with people with disabilities and family members, and semi-structured interviews with health personnel. The data analysis is contextual and interpretive. When offering health services to people with disabilities living in resource-poor settings, services should take into consideration the person’s history, the needs, and the resources and abilities of the family group. Rethinking access to health services should transcend a narrow medical institutionalization of health professional’s training, and include a patient’s perspective and a social vision in understanding and practice. Such rethinking requires health service models that integrate the skills of health professionals with the skills of disabled people and their family members. Such skills lie dormant at community level, and need to be recognized and utilized.
topic Disability
poverty
health services
patient's perspective
qualitative research
url https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/19
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