Perceived Supportive Care Needs of Adolescents With Chronic Hepatitis B in a Resource-limited Setting
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2022
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Journal of Patient Experience
Abstract
In Ghana, adolescents are disproportionately affected by hepatitis B. However, studies into adolescents’ supportive care needs
are lacking. The purpose of this exploratory qualitative study was to explore the supportive care needs of 18 adolescents with
chronic hepatitis B who were receiving care at a tertiary hospital in Ghana. The data were processed using QSR Nvivo version
11.0 and analyzed using the Braun and Clarke procedure for thematic data analysis. According to the findings, adolescents
with chronic hepatitis B have unmet supportive care needs ranging from information to financial need, psychological support,
and social support. Explicitly, participants reportedly had a dilemma as to whether to keep or terminate their pregnancy to
prevent transmission of the virus to their newborns. Physicians and nurses were perceived to be preoccupied with medication
prescription and laboratory request writing rather than giving pretest and posttest counseling following diagnosis. This study
highlights the need to have tailor-made liver care for adolescents. Pretest and posttest counseling for adolescents with hepatitis B is also required.
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Research Article
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hepatitis B, perceived supportive care need, Ghana