Barriers to utilization of adolescent friendly health services in primary healthcare facilities in Armenia: a qualitative study
Varduhi Hayrumyan (),
Zaruhi Grigoryan (),
Zhanna Sargsyan (),
Serine Sahakyan (),
Lusine Aslanyan () and
Arusyak Harutyunyan ()
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Varduhi Hayrumyan: American University of Armenia
Zaruhi Grigoryan: American University of Armenia
Zhanna Sargsyan: American University of Armenia
Serine Sahakyan: American University of Armenia
Lusine Aslanyan: American University of Armenia
Arusyak Harutyunyan: American University of Armenia
International Journal of Public Health, 2020, vol. 65, issue 8, No 7, 1247-1255
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Abstract Objectives The study aimed to explore potential challenges that hamper utilization of adolescent friendly health services (AFHS) in primary healthcare (PHC) facilities in Armenia. Methods A qualitative study using in-depth interviews and focus group discussions was conducted with experts in adolescent health, PHC providers and facility managers from public PHC facilities and adolescents from the two largest cities in Armenia. We also collected data through observations in PHC facilities. We utilized a directed content analysis approach for data analysis. Results The study identified various factors negatively influencing utilization of AFHS in Armenia. These factors included adolescents’ poor health literacy and awareness of health services, lack of PHPs’ professional competencies, and breaches of confidentiality. Several facility-level barriers such as lack of privacy, inconvenient operating hours and long waiting times also contributed to insufficient service utilization by adolescents. Conclusions The study findings shed light on different perspectives related to various challenges adolescents faced in PHC facilities in Armenia. Targeted interventions needed to improve adolescents’ health literacy, to enhance the PHPs’ competencies and to create a friendly and welcoming environment in PHC facilities.
Keywords: Adolescents; Adolescent friendly health services; Barriers to utilization; Primary healthcare facilities; Reproductive health; Youth friendly (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/s00038-020-01499-9
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