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Older people's challenges and expectations of healthcare in Ghana: A qualitative study.

Confidence Alorse Atakro1, Abigail Atakro2, Janet Sintim Aboagye1, Alice Aluwah Blay1, Stella Boatemaa Addo1, Dorcas Frempomaa Agyare3, Peter Adatara4, Kwaku Gyimah Amoa-Gyarteng5, Awube Menlah6, Isabella Garti6, George Sedinam Boni7, Osei Kwaku Berchie1, Isaac Kwadwo Ansong6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The increase in the number of elderly persons in developing countries has not had a corresponding increase in social and health care support systems for the elderly. There is a substantial difference in the quality of healthcare received by older people in developing and developed countries. Elderly persons in developing countries including Ghana are increasingly becoming marginalised and isolated. There is, however, limited evidence of healthcare challenges and expectations by elderly persons in Ghana. This study explored healthcare challenges and expectations of elderly persons to inform policy that could lead to improved quality of life for elderly persons in Ghana.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Qualitative exploratory descriptive study design was used in conducting this study. Semi-structured interviews were used in collecting data from 30 participants from three regions in Ghana (10 from each region). Data analysis was carried out through content analysis.
RESULTS: Four themes were extracted from data. These themes were: 1. Inadequate information from health workers regarding care of the older person. 2. Queuing frustrations. 3. Financial burden. 4. Focused elderly care demand.
CONCLUSION: The elderly in Ghana experience challenges of healthcare which include inadequate information, queuing frustrations and financial burdens. Elderly persons also have expectations of healthcare which include having dedicated professionals and units that will attend to them during their hospital visits. Academic and clinical gerontology experts could collaborate and help improve gerontology knowledge of health workers through workshops and conferences. Improving knowledge of health workers in gerontology may be a positive step towards meeting healthcare expectations of older Ghanaians.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33465117      PMCID: PMC7815149          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245451

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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