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Communicate With Patients In Simple Words- Ambassador

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
December 26, 2020
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Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Communicate With Patients In Simple Words- Ambassador

The Netherlands Ambassador to Ghana, Ron Strikker,

The Netherlands Ambassador to Ghana, Ron Strikker, has advocated for the use of simpler terms at health facilities rather than the use of jargons, to enhance communication between health professionals and patients.

According to him, the use of jargons deters most patients, especially women from visiting health centres to talk to health practitioners about issues regarding their reproductive health and also to use various health services.

“When the health practitioners use jargons, it is very difficult for patients to understand what they mean. It is very difficult for patients and it provides endless chain of vague language conversation.”

Mr. Strikker, speaking at the launch of the Equal Rights and Opportunities for Women and Girls Project (EROP) by the GH Sexual Reproductive Health Right (SRHR) Alliance for Young People, he posited that, the use of jargons by health practitioners in relation to reproductive health must be avoided, to ensure beneficiaries have proper understanding of issues relating to sexual reproductive health rights.

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He also indicated, his country would support projects aimed at promoting sexual reproductive health right due to its importance to society.

Ron Strikker, then urged civil society groups to take advantage of Ghana’s freedom to adequately play their role in ensuring that targets of initiatives were achieved to better the society.

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Professor Kobina Esia-Donkor, Department of Population and Health, University of Cape Coast (UCC)

Also speaking at the launch, Professor Kobina Esia-Donkor of the Department of Population and Health at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), said the EROP project would empower women and girls to demand their right to good reproductive healthcare system.

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He noted that, the country should be more interested in the outcome of the project as it was important in respect to women and youth empowerment.

Chairman of the Ghana SHRS Alliance, Alhaji Alhassan Mohammed Awal, also addressing the gathering said, the Alliance Ghana had been able to achieve its target which include forming a strong Alliance to champion the SRHR, encourage young people to speak up and claim their right and encourage them to have the courage in utilizing service.

The Equal Rights and Opportunities for Women and Girls Project (EROP) by the GH Sexual Reproductive Health Right (SRHR) Alliance for Young People, includes seven civil society groups working together to promote sexual reproductive health rights of young people.

Funded by the Dutch Embassy in Ghana, the 18-month project, is aimed at addressing gender inequality and providing opportunities for women and girls to live a successful life.

The project follows the Get Up Speak Out Project which was implemented between 2016 and 2020 with government to improve the sexual and reproductive health of young people in the country.

According to a research by the World Health Organization, young people (10-24 years) constitute 29.3% of Ghana’s population.

WHO indicates that, these adolescents face challenges associated with sexual and reproductive health such as: HIV and STIs, nutrition, mental health, substance use, non-communicable diseases, intentional and unintentional injuries, various forms of violence, inequities and risks and vulnerabilities linked with child marriage, child labor, trafficking as well as disabilities.

It then noted that, the health sector in the country has the mandate to contribute to the promotion of the health and development of young people through the provision of quality adolescent health care using integration of services and programmes in health facilities and outreach sites including mobile services.

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