Testing the effect of an integrated-intervention to promote access to sexual and reproductive healthcare and rights among women with disabilities in Ghana: a quasi-experimental study protocol

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John Kuumuori Ganle
Charlotte Ofori
Samuel Dery
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[1] University of Ghana,Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, School of Public Health
[2] University of Ghana,Regional Institute for Population Studies
[3] University of Ghana,Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health
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Reproductive Health | / 18卷
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Disability; Women with disability; Reproductive health, sexual health; Rights; Access; Ghana;
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Women with disabilities (WWDs) experience a lot of difficulty accessing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) services and information worldwide. However, there are currently no workable specific interventions to reach WWDs with essential SRHRs services. We propose to implement three interventions to enable WWDs in Ghana who are aged 15–49 years gain better access to SRHRs services and information. Our aim is show whether these interventions have beneficial effects by helping many more WWDs access and use SRHRs services and information like modern contraceptives. To achieve this objective, we will (1) train healthcare providers in ways to better provide SRHRs information and service to WWDs; (2) support WWDs to access disability-unfriendly healthcare infrastructure by creating access ramps at health facilities; (3) train and deploy community health volunteers to undertake one-on-one regular home visits to educate WWDs on SRHRs, provide information on SRHRs and refer WWDs to healthcare providers. A total of 680 sexually active women with physical and visual impairments will take part in the study over a period of 12 months. We will divide the women into four groups (170 in each group). The first group will be exposed to all the three interventions. The second group will be exposed to only interventions 1 and 2. The third group will be exposed to only intervention 3. The fourth group will not be exposed to any of the three interventions. Our study is expected to strengthen the local health system capacity to provide disability-sensitive SRHRs services.
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