The impact of strike action by Ghana registered nurses and midwives on the access to and utilization of healthcare services

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Ampofo Perpetual Ofori,Tenkorang-Twum David,Adjorlolo SamuelORCID,Chandi Margaretta Gloria,Wuni Francis Kwaku,Asiedu Ernestina,Kukula Vida Ami,Opoku Sampson

Abstract

Background As the largest professional group, nurses and midwives play instrumental roles in healthcare delivery, supporting the smooth administration and operation of the health system. Consequently, the withdrawal of nursing and midwifery services via strike action has direct and indirect detrimental effects on access to healthcare. Objective The current study examined the impact of strike action by nurses and midwives with respect to access to and use of health services. Method Data were collected retrospectively from a total of 181 health facilities from all the 16 administrative regions of Ghana, with the support of field officers. Because the strike lasted for 3 days, the data collection span three consecutive days before the strike, three days of the strike and three consecutive days after the strike. Data analysis was focused comparing the utilization of healthcare services before, during and after strike. Data were analysed and presented on the various healthcare services. This was done separately for the health facility type and the 16 administrative regions. Findings The results showed that; (1) the average number of patients or clients who accessed healthcare services reduced drastically during the strike period, compared with before the strike. Majority of the regions recorded more than 70% decrease in service use during the strike period; (2) the average number of patients or clients who accessed healthcare services after the strike increased by more than 100% across majority of the regions. Conclusion The study showed that strike action by nurses and midwives negatively affected access to and utilization of healthcare services.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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