Experiences and Perceptions of Barriers to Health Services for Elderly in Rural Namibia

We investigate barriers to accessing health facilities (e.g., transportation and cost of services) and health service delivery barriers (e.g., timeliness of services scheduling of appointments, language) that the literature suggest are operative. Semistructured interviews were utilized with responde...

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Main Authors: Gert Van Rooy, Pempelani Mufune, Elina Amadhila
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-07-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244015596049
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spelling doaj-478fd9d143044f2e9a079e49c3969be22020-11-25T03:44:06ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402015-07-01510.1177/215824401559604910.1177_2158244015596049Experiences and Perceptions of Barriers to Health Services for Elderly in Rural NamibiaGert Van Rooy0Pempelani Mufune1Elina Amadhila2University of Namibia, Windhoek, NamibiaTo the memory of Professor Mufune who passed away during the revision process of this articleUniversity of Namibia, Windhoek, NamibiaWe investigate barriers to accessing health facilities (e.g., transportation and cost of services) and health service delivery barriers (e.g., timeliness of services scheduling of appointments, language) that the literature suggest are operative. Semistructured interviews were utilized with respondents in three purposefully selected regional research sites in Namibia. All questions were translated into local languages. It is found that although many senior citizens appreciate the use of modern health care and are exempted from paying health care consultation fees, they still prefer to use traditional health medicine because of the long distance to health care facilities, which when they decide to travel translates into high transportation costs. Referrals to hospitals become very expensive. There is a need to consider the unique issues (extended family system) affecting access to health care for elderly people in Namibia to achieve equitable access to health care services.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244015596049
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Elina Amadhila
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Experiences and Perceptions of Barriers to Health Services for Elderly in Rural Namibia
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title_short Experiences and Perceptions of Barriers to Health Services for Elderly in Rural Namibia
title_full Experiences and Perceptions of Barriers to Health Services for Elderly in Rural Namibia
title_fullStr Experiences and Perceptions of Barriers to Health Services for Elderly in Rural Namibia
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publishDate 2015-07-01
description We investigate barriers to accessing health facilities (e.g., transportation and cost of services) and health service delivery barriers (e.g., timeliness of services scheduling of appointments, language) that the literature suggest are operative. Semistructured interviews were utilized with respondents in three purposefully selected regional research sites in Namibia. All questions were translated into local languages. It is found that although many senior citizens appreciate the use of modern health care and are exempted from paying health care consultation fees, they still prefer to use traditional health medicine because of the long distance to health care facilities, which when they decide to travel translates into high transportation costs. Referrals to hospitals become very expensive. There is a need to consider the unique issues (extended family system) affecting access to health care for elderly people in Namibia to achieve equitable access to health care services.
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