Older people's challenges accessing health services in central Nepal: a qualitative study using the domain of access framework
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Older people's challenges accessing health services in central Nepal: a qualitative study using the domain of access framework
Abstract
Background: Low- and middle-income countries face rapid population aging. However, the health system has remained largely unprepared to deliver health services to an aging population. As the population is rapidly aging in Nepal, their challenges and experience should be the focus for health care providers to address these issues. There is a paucity of evidence on barriers and facilitators to accessing health care services among older people in Nepal. The aim of this study was to investigate the challenges that older people experience while accessing health services in central Nepal.
Methods: This qualitative study was conducted between April and June 2023. In-depth interviews were conducted among older people of a municipality in central Nepal, which were analysed thematically using a deductive-inductive approach based on the theory of access.
Results: Hypertension and diabetes were the most common health problems among the participants. The affordability of health services was a major issue, although there is a health insurance scheme and a major focus on universal health coverage from the Government of Nepal. Other issues included poor acceptability, poor communication between older people and health staff, and poor accommodation due to a lack of elderly-friendly services, including long wait times in the clinic. Living with family was a major facilitator of access to health care services and was interrelated with multiple domains of access.
Conclusions: This study identified barriers to accessing health care services for older adults in Nepal. We found that the affordability of health services, poor acceptability, poor communication between older people and doctors, and a lack of elderly-friendly services are the key challenges experienced by older people. Older people felt that these barriers were easier to overcome when they had family support. Therefore, for those living with their children, family support was reported as the major facilitator.
Keywords: Aging; Nepal; Older people; Primary health care; Qualitative method; Theory of access.
© 2024. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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