Access to healthcare for people with disabilities in South Africa: Bad at any time, worse during COVID-19?

People with disabilities, especially those living in low- and middle-income countries, experience significant challenges in accessing healthcare services and support. At times of disasters and emergencies, people with disabilities are further marginalised and excluded. During the coronavirus disease...

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Main Authors: Emma L. McKinney, Victor McKinney, Leslie Swartz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2021-07-01
Series:South African Family Practice
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Online Access:https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/5226
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spelling doaj-4c469e960cb04afaa1192441169ddfc72021-08-03T11:48:10ZengAOSISSouth African Family Practice2078-61902078-62042021-07-01631e1e510.4102/safp.v63i1.52264146Access to healthcare for people with disabilities in South Africa: Bad at any time, worse during COVID-19?Emma L. McKinney0Victor McKinney1Leslie Swartz2Interdisciplinary Centre for Sports Science and Development, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Cape TownDepartment of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape TownDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Stellenbosch University, Cape TownPeople with disabilities, especially those living in low- and middle-income countries, experience significant challenges in accessing healthcare services and support. At times of disasters and emergencies, people with disabilities are further marginalised and excluded. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many people with disabilities are unable to access healthcare facilities, receive therapeutic interventions or rehabilitation, or gain access to medication. Of those who are able to access facilities, many experience challenges, and at times direct discrimination, accessing life-saving treatment such as intensive care unit admission and ventilator support. In addition, research has shown that people with disabilities are at higher risk of contracting the virus because of factors that include the need for interpersonal caregivers and living in residential facilities. We explore some of the challenges that people with disabilities residing in South Africa currently experience in relation to accessing healthcare facilities.https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/5226disabilityhealthcare accessequitydiscriminationsouth africacovid-19health systems researchhuman rights.
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Access to healthcare for people with disabilities in South Africa: Bad at any time, worse during COVID-19?
South African Family Practice
disability
healthcare access
equity
discrimination
south africa
covid-19
health systems research
human rights.
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Victor McKinney
Leslie Swartz
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title Access to healthcare for people with disabilities in South Africa: Bad at any time, worse during COVID-19?
title_short Access to healthcare for people with disabilities in South Africa: Bad at any time, worse during COVID-19?
title_full Access to healthcare for people with disabilities in South Africa: Bad at any time, worse during COVID-19?
title_fullStr Access to healthcare for people with disabilities in South Africa: Bad at any time, worse during COVID-19?
title_full_unstemmed Access to healthcare for people with disabilities in South Africa: Bad at any time, worse during COVID-19?
title_sort access to healthcare for people with disabilities in south africa: bad at any time, worse during covid-19?
publisher AOSIS
series South African Family Practice
issn 2078-6190
2078-6204
publishDate 2021-07-01
description People with disabilities, especially those living in low- and middle-income countries, experience significant challenges in accessing healthcare services and support. At times of disasters and emergencies, people with disabilities are further marginalised and excluded. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many people with disabilities are unable to access healthcare facilities, receive therapeutic interventions or rehabilitation, or gain access to medication. Of those who are able to access facilities, many experience challenges, and at times direct discrimination, accessing life-saving treatment such as intensive care unit admission and ventilator support. In addition, research has shown that people with disabilities are at higher risk of contracting the virus because of factors that include the need for interpersonal caregivers and living in residential facilities. We explore some of the challenges that people with disabilities residing in South Africa currently experience in relation to accessing healthcare facilities.
topic disability
healthcare access
equity
discrimination
south africa
covid-19
health systems research
human rights.
url https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/5226
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