Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to explore healthcare seeking behaviours of parents who
have children with disabilities in University Practice Inclusive Basic School and Rev,
Fr, John Memorial School both in Winneba. A case study design was adopted where
the researcher used a qualitative approach such as semi-structured interview guide to
gather data for the study. Data from participants were analysed using thematic
analytical approach. The results revealed that some of the parents after the first
diagnosis by health professionals consulted a spiritualist or herbalist for help. Some
parents also revealed that they buy over the counter medications when their children
with disabilities fall sick whilst others maintained that the hospital was their first point
of call when their child was sick. Also, some parents stated that their responses to
their children‟s healthcare depended on the severity of the sickness. The results also
revealed that availability and accessibility to healthcare services, stigmatization as
well as socio-cultural factors influenced parents in seeking healthcare services for
their children with disabilities. Also, the study revealed that acceptance by society,
expansion of resources, training of health professionals and support for parents were
ways that could be adopted to improve healthcare seeking behaviours of parents The
study recommends that Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection and the
Social Welfare Department to provide health education for parents who have children
with disabilities on how to seek healthcare services for their children and also educate
them on them on that factors that influence these parent‟s healthcare seeking
behaviours.
Description:
A THESIS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION, FACULTY
OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES, SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF
GRADUATE STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA IN
PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF
THE MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (SPECIAL EDUCATION) DEGREE
JULY, 2018