Community leadersâ perspectives on facilitators and inhibitors of health promotion among the youth in rural South Africa
Introduction: There are a number of factors that influence health promotion activities among the youth. This study sought to gain a comprehensive understanding of the facilitators and inhibitors of health promotion among the youth from the perspectives of community leaders in a rural setting in Sout...
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doaj-a978be0fc6f542f1830dbeb8fb1bed532020-11-25T01:51:12ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912017-01-017119125Community leadersâ perspectives on facilitators and inhibitors of health promotion among the youth in rural South AfricaLydia Aziato0Wilson Majee1Karien Jooste2Michelle Teti3Department of Adult Health, School of Nursing, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana; Corresponding author at: School of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana, P.O. Box LG 43, Legon, Accra, Ghana.Department of Health Sciences, School of Health Professions, University of Missouri, USADepartment of Community and Health, School of Nursing, Cape Penninsula University of Technology, South AfricaDepartment of Health Sciences, School of Health Professions, University of Missouri, USAIntroduction: There are a number of factors that influence health promotion activities among the youth. This study sought to gain a comprehensive understanding of the facilitators and inhibitors of health promotion among the youth from the perspectives of community leaders in a rural setting in South Africa. Methods: The study adopted an exploratory, descriptive and contextual qualitative approach involving community leaders in rural South Africa. Data saturation occurred after individual interviews with 21 participants. Data analysis employed the principles of content analysis. Results: We found that facilitators of health promotion were access to education on the benefits of health promotion activities, efforts of organizations and community leaders/teachers, access to health care services and engaging in physical activities, and youth motivation and positive role modelling. The themes that described the inhibitors of health promotion were inadequate recreational and health facilities and health personnel, the impact of stringent religious doctrines, unemployment, social vices and poor parenting. Conclusion: We concluded that there is the need to implement more engaging activities and opportunities for the youth and parents in rural communities to enhance health promotion. Keywords: Health promotion, Young adults, Qualitative research, Rural communityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221413911730032X |
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Community leadersâ perspectives on facilitators and inhibitors of health promotion among the youth in rural South Africa |
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Community leadersâ perspectives on facilitators and inhibitors of health promotion among the youth in rural South Africa |
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International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences |
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Introduction: There are a number of factors that influence health promotion activities among the youth. This study sought to gain a comprehensive understanding of the facilitators and inhibitors of health promotion among the youth from the perspectives of community leaders in a rural setting in South Africa. Methods: The study adopted an exploratory, descriptive and contextual qualitative approach involving community leaders in rural South Africa. Data saturation occurred after individual interviews with 21 participants. Data analysis employed the principles of content analysis. Results: We found that facilitators of health promotion were access to education on the benefits of health promotion activities, efforts of organizations and community leaders/teachers, access to health care services and engaging in physical activities, and youth motivation and positive role modelling. The themes that described the inhibitors of health promotion were inadequate recreational and health facilities and health personnel, the impact of stringent religious doctrines, unemployment, social vices and poor parenting. Conclusion: We concluded that there is the need to implement more engaging activities and opportunities for the youth and parents in rural communities to enhance health promotion. Keywords: Health promotion, Young adults, Qualitative research, Rural community |
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