Reaching Adolescents With Health Services: Systematic Development Of An Adolescent Health Check-Ups And Wellbeing Programme In Ghana (Y-Check, Ghana).
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Background
Routine health check-ups may improve adolescent health, but global guidelines are lacking.
Phase 1 of the WHO-coordinated Y-Check Research Programme involved three African cit ies to co-produce a programme of adolescent health check-ups. We describe a systematic
approach to developing a routine adolescent health check-ups and wellbeing programme
(Y-Check) to contribute evidence on whether adolescent health check-ups should be part of
routine health services in Ghana.
Methods
Y-Check Phase 1 was conducted in four communities in Cape Coast Ghana, over two
stages using a variety of methods: (a) needs assessment and landscape analysis on the
health of adolescents (existing policies/programmes, school system, adolescent health con ditions) was conducted through desk-review and interviews with key informants to identify
the potential content, delivery strategy and settings for adolescent health check-ups in this
context; (b) co-designing the Y-Check intervention framework through person-centred par ticipatory workshops and a consensus-building workshop with multiple stakeholders, includ ing adolescents (10–19 years) and their parents. The study was conducted between
January 2020 and October 2020.
Results
The Y-Check intervention consists of two check-ups with content that is tailored to the
needs of younger adolescents and older adolescents; delivered at both school and community settings by a team of trained staff in multiple steps involving up to four stations.
Y-Check includes a referral system for adolescents with any problems that cannot be investigated or treated on-the-spot.
Conclusions
Our systematic approach to co-producing Y-Check has resulted in an intervention whose
content and structure is determined by the local context, and which was adjudged by multi ple stakeholders to be likely to be both useful and acceptable, and which builds on best prac tice. As a logical next step, the Y-Check will be subjected to pilot testing and implementation
research to rigorously evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, coverage, yield of previously
undiagnosed conditions and cost of these health check-ups.
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Weobong B, Glozah FN, Taylor-Abdulai HB, Koka E, Addae N, Alor S, et al. (2024) Reaching adolescents with health services: Systematic development of an adolescent health check-ups and wellbeing programme in Ghana (Y-Check, Ghana). PLoS ONE 19(8): e0304465.
