A mixed-methods study of the awareness and functionality of sexual and reproductive health services among persons with disability in Ghana

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Abdul-Aziz Seidu
Bunmi S. Malau-Aduli
Kristin McBain-Rigg
Aduli E. O. Malau-Aduli
Theophilus I. Emeto
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[1] James Cook University,Public Health and Tropical Medicine, College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences
[2] University of Cape Coast,Department of Population and Health
[3] James Cook University,College of Medicine and Dentistry
[4] University of Newcastle,School of Medicine and Public Health
[5] The University of Newcastle,School of Environmental and Life Sciences
[6] James Cook University,World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Vector
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Awareness; Disability; Functionality; Ghana; HIV/AIDS; Knowledge; Sexual and reproductive health; STIs;
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People with disability often encounter barriers in access sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. These challenges arise from a lack of understanding and awareness about these services, stigma, and discrimination as well as unavailability of these services. This study sought to assess the extent of SRH knowledge and awareness among persons with disabilities (PwDs) in Ghana and to investigate their perceptions of the functionality of SRH services. To accomplish this, a study design that combined both quantitative and qualitative research methods was employed. The study collected and analysed data from 402 PwDs in two districts of Ghana. The quantitative data were subjected to descriptive and inferential statistical analyses, whereas the qualitative data, were thematically analysed. The findings indicated that a substantial number of participants demonstrated high awareness of SRH, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS. The participants' employment status was positively associated with their level of SRH awareness. Additionally, the type of disability played a significant role in predicting awareness of STIs and HIV/AIDS. Visually impaired individuals exhibited a greater likelihood of awareness compared to those with physical disabilities. Age also influenced STI awareness, with older respondents showing higher levels of awareness than their younger counterparts. Qualitative analyses unveiled four main themes: how SRH is conceptualised, the active seeking of SRH information, the tension between knowledge and religious beliefs, and the perceived usefulness of SRH services. The study concluded that PwDs have a high level of SRH knowledge and awareness. However, it identified gaps and challenges that stem from differences in disability type, age group, misconceptions, religious beliefs, and the effectiveness of the services provided. To address these issues, the study recommends tailored educational interventions to meet the unique needs and concerns of PwDs in relation to SRH. Furthermore, enhancing the quality and accessibility of SRH services for this population is suggested. The study underscores the need for further research on the sexual lives of PwDs and the views of stakeholders on how to enhance their SRH outcomes are needed.
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