Female adolescent sexual reproductive health service utilization concerns: A qualitative enquiry in the Tema metropolis of Ghana
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Female adolescent sexual reproductive health service utilization concerns
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Background
Evidence globally indicates that female adolescents face numerous sexual and reproductive
health (SRH) risks. Utilization of sexual reproductive health services among adolescents is
of global health importance and plays a crucial role in adolescent sexual and reproductive health
outcomes and their quality of life.
Aim
The current study explored sexual reproductive health service utilization concerns among
female adolescents in the Tema Metropolis in Southern Ghana using the Anderson and
Newman Behavioral model of Health Service Utilization as a guiding framework.
Methods
The study utilized a qualitative exploratory-descriptive design. Purposive sampling was
used to recruit female adolescents. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted using a
semi-structured interview guide. In all, 12 interviews were conducted. Each interview lasted
between 45 and 60 minutes. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and
analyzed using thematic content analysis. Thematic analysis was guided by the constructs
of Anderson and Newman Behavioral model of health service utilization.
Results
Utilization of sexual reproductive health services among female adolescents is low in the
Tema metropolis. Factors such as unprotected non-consensual sexual activity or an
unwanted pregnancy sometimes triggered the use of these services. Barriers to utilization
identified include lack of awareness on sexual reproductive health services, unreliable
sources of SRH information, underestimation of the severity of sexual reproductive health
problems faced, unmet expectations and poor experiences with service providers.Conclusion
The current study identified poor utilization of sexual reproductive health services among
female adolescents within the Tema metropolis of Ghana. There is a need to increase the
number of adolescent health corners, increase awareness about SRH services among adolescents, improve parent-child SRH communication and provide adequate training for
healthcare providers to improve provider attitude towards adolescent SRH service delivery
in order to increase utilization of sexual reproductive health services among female adolescents in the Metropolis.
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Agbenu I, Kyei J, Naab F (2024) Female adolescent sexual reproductive health service utilization concerns: A qualitative enquiry in the Tema metropolis of Ghana. PLoS ONE 19(2): e0292103. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0292103
