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Title: Out of the reach of children? Young people’s health-seeking practices and agency in Africa’s newly-emerging therapeutic landscapes
Authors: Hampshire, Kate R.
Porter, Gina
Owusu, Samuel Asiedu
Tanle, Augustine
Abane, Albert
Keywords: Mutual
health services
health insurance schemes
Ghana
Health-seeking behaviour
Adolescents
Social capital
Mobile phones
Medicine
advertising
Youth-friendly
Issue Date: Jul-2011
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Despite a dominant view within Western biomedicine that children and medicines should be kept apart, a growing literature suggests that children and adolescents often take active roles in health-seeking. Here, we consider young people’s health-seeking practices in Ghana: a country with a rapidlychanging therapeutic landscape, characterised by the recent introduction of a National Health Insurance Scheme, mass advertising of medicines, and increased use of mobile phones. Qualitative and quantitative data are presented from eight field-sites in urban and rural Ghana, including 131 individual interviews, focus groups, plus a questionnaire survey of 1005 8-to-18-year-olds. The data show that many young people in Ghana play a major role in seeking healthcare for themselves and others. Young people’s ability to secure effective healthcare is often constrained by their limited access to social, economic and cultural resources and information; however, many interviewees actively generated, developed and consolidated such resources in their quest for healthcare. Health insurance and the growth of telecommunications and advertising present new opportunities and challenges for young people’s health-seeking practices. We argue that policy should take young people’s medical realities as a starting point for interventions to facilitate safe and effective health-seeking.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2587
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