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Health insurance and care-seeking behaviours of female migrants in Accra, Ghana

机译:加纳阿克拉女性移民的健康保险和寻求追求行为

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People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded National Health Insurance Scheme. Informal sector workers, including migrant girls and women from northern Ghana working as head porters (kayayei), report challenges obtaining insurance and seeking formal health care. This article analyses how health insurance status affects kayayei migrants’ care-seeking behaviours. This mixed-methods study involved surveying 625 migrants using respondent-driven sampling and conducting in-depth interviews with a sub-sample of 48 migrants. Analyses explore health status and health seeking behaviours for recent illness/injury. Binary logistic regression modelled the effects of selected independent variables on whether or not a recently ill/injured participant (n = 239) sought health care. Although recently ill/injured participants (38.4%) desired health care, less than half (43.5%) sought care. Financial barriers overwhelmingly limit kayayei migrants from seeking health care, preventing them from registering with the National Health Insurance Scheme, renewing their expired health insurance policies, or taking time away from work. Both insured and uninsured migrants did not seek formal health services due to the unpredictable nature of out-of-pocket expenses. Catastrophic and impoverishing medical expenses also drove participants’ migration in search of work to repay loans and hospital bills. Health insurance can help minimize these expenditures, but only 17.4% of currently insured participants (58.2%) reported holding a valid health insurance card in Accra. The others lost their cards or forgot them when migrating. Access to formal health care in Accra remains largely inaccessible to kayayei migrants who suffer from greater illness/injury than the general female population in Accra and who are hindered in their ability to receive insurance exemptions. With internal migration on the rise in many settings, health systems must recognize the varied needs of populations in multi-ethnic and multilingual countries to ensure that internal migrants can access affordable, quality health services across domestic borders.
机译:在加纳的非正式部门工作的人们在公共资助的国家健康保险计划中招生率低。非正式部门工人,包括来自加纳北部的移民女性和妇女作为头部搬运工(Kayayei),报告挑战获得保险并寻求正式的医疗保健。本文分析了健康保险状况如何影响Kayayei移民的追求行为。这种混合方法研究涉及使用受访者驱动的采样进行调查625移民,并通过48移民的子样本进行深入访谈。分析探索近期疾病/伤害的健康状况和健康寻求行为。二进制逻辑回归建模了所选独立变量对最近生病/受伤的参与者(n = 239)寻求医疗保健的影响。虽然最近生病/受伤的参与者(38.4%)所需的医疗保健,不到一半(43.5%)寻求护理。财务障碍压倒性地限制了Kayayei移民寻求医疗保健,防止他们注册全国医疗保险计划,更新其过期的健康保险政策,或者花费时间离开工作。由于不可预测的费用,保险和未经保险的移民都没有寻求正式的卫生服务。灾难性和贫困的医疗费用还推动了参与者的迁移,以寻求偿还贷款和医院账单的工作。健康保险有助于最大限度地减少这些支出,但目前只有17.4%的被保险人(58.2%)报告在Accra中持有有效的健康保险卡。其他人在迁移时丢失了他们的牌或忘记了它们。在阿克拉的正式医疗保健仍然是患有更高疾病/伤害的Kayayei移民仍然无法进入,而不是阿克拉的一般女性人口,并且妨碍他们获得保险豁免的能力。随着许多环境的增加,卫生系统必须认识到多民族和多种语言国家中种群的各种需求,以确保内部移民可以通过国内境内获得经济实惠的优质健康服务。

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