Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study
The Inclusive System for Effective Eye-care (I-SEE) is a pilot project for disability inclusion in eye health in Bandung district of Indonesia. The aim of this research was to investigate factors influencing the introduction, i.e., adoption, implementation and continuation of I-SEE. A qualitative ex...
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doaj-e3bf1ef8ea0a4a5f810a9a3b847e27e72020-11-25T01:04:20ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-12-011612310.3390/ijerph16010023ijerph16010023Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative StudyManjula Marella0Fleur Smith1Lukman Hilfi2Deni K. Sunjaya3Nossal Institute for Global Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3040, AustraliaNossal Institute for Global Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3040, AustraliaFaculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, 40161 IndonesiaFaculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, 40161 IndonesiaThe Inclusive System for Effective Eye-care (I-SEE) is a pilot project for disability inclusion in eye health in Bandung district of Indonesia. The aim of this research was to investigate factors influencing the introduction, i.e., adoption, implementation and continuation of I-SEE. A qualitative exploratory study was conducted by interviewing relevant stakeholders (n = 27) and users with disabilities (n = 12). A theoretical framework on the introduction of innovations in health care was used to guide data collection and thematic analysis. Factors related to the characteristics of the innovation (I-SEE) (e.g., infrastructure, equipment, engagement of people with disabilities, inclusive communication), service provider characteristics (e.g., motivation, attitudes, training), organizational characteristics (e.g., supervision, indicators, data), and the socio-political context of I-SEE (policy, motivation of users, family support, costs, transport) were essential for supporting the introduction process. Additionally, stakeholders proposed strategies for enhancing the introduction of I-SEE (e.g., awareness, collaborations). While there are specific disability related factors, most factors influencing the introduction of disability inclusive eye health were similar to introducing any innovation in general health care. Strategies for disability inclusion should be included from the planning phase of an eye health program and are reasonably simple to adapt.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/1/23disability inclusioneye healthinclusive eye healthuniversal health coveragehealth servicesaccess |
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Manjula Marella Fleur Smith Lukman Hilfi Deni K. Sunjaya Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health disability inclusion eye health inclusive eye health universal health coverage health services access |
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Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study |
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Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study |
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Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study |
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Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study |
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Factors Influencing Disability Inclusion in General Eye Health Services in Bandung, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study |
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factors influencing disability inclusion in general eye health services in bandung, indonesia: a qualitative study |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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The Inclusive System for Effective Eye-care (I-SEE) is a pilot project for disability inclusion in eye health in Bandung district of Indonesia. The aim of this research was to investigate factors influencing the introduction, i.e., adoption, implementation and continuation of I-SEE. A qualitative exploratory study was conducted by interviewing relevant stakeholders (n = 27) and users with disabilities (n = 12). A theoretical framework on the introduction of innovations in health care was used to guide data collection and thematic analysis. Factors related to the characteristics of the innovation (I-SEE) (e.g., infrastructure, equipment, engagement of people with disabilities, inclusive communication), service provider characteristics (e.g., motivation, attitudes, training), organizational characteristics (e.g., supervision, indicators, data), and the socio-political context of I-SEE (policy, motivation of users, family support, costs, transport) were essential for supporting the introduction process. Additionally, stakeholders proposed strategies for enhancing the introduction of I-SEE (e.g., awareness, collaborations). While there are specific disability related factors, most factors influencing the introduction of disability inclusive eye health were similar to introducing any innovation in general health care. Strategies for disability inclusion should be included from the planning phase of an eye health program and are reasonably simple to adapt. |
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disability inclusion eye health inclusive eye health universal health coverage health services access |
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