Affiliation:
1. School of Public Health, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town 7535, South Africa
2. Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA
Abstract
Accessing quality healthcare services is critical to addressing the different health challenges confronting school-going children, especially those in low-resource communities. However, the evidence of access to services is utilisation and not the mere availability of such services. This study explored caregivers’ descriptions of the factors influencing the access and utilisation of quality healthcare services for school-going children and their perceptions of the services provided through the integrated school health programme in South Africa. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 17 caregivers of school-going children in three low-resource communities of KwaZulu-Natal province. The data was analysed using thematic analysis, and the themes were clustered using components of the Aday and Andersen framework for access. Despite the efforts to expand the coverage and range of services provided through the Integrated School Health Programme (ISHP), we identified various factors that undermine the overall aim of the ISHP. Financial constraints, distance to health facilities, poor communication and information dissemination systems, low literacy levels, healthcare workers’ negative attitudes, and long waiting periods at the referral sites constitute barriers to service utilisation. Specific attention should be paid to improving the communication system between the school-health team and the caregivers, providing support for transportation, improving the attitude of the clinic staff, and providing follow-up services for children referred for further screening and treatment.
Funder
National Research Foundation
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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