Influence of Health Referral Systems on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Service Utilization in Kajiado County, Kenya
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2025-01Author
Aluda, Wilfrida Kadenyi
Mapesa, Job
Njoroge, Kezia
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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive
Health (ASRH) in Kajiado County, Kenya, is
hindered by early marriages, cultural practices, and
limited healthcare access. The pastoralist
communities face unique challenges, increasing
risks like unintended pregnancies and maternal
mortality. Despite efforts to improve access, gaps in
ASRH service utilization persist. This study
examines the influence of referral systems on ASRH
service use among adolescent girls in Kajiado
County.
Methodology: A mixed-method design assessed the
influence of referral systems on ASRH utilization
among adolescent girls in Kajiado County. Data
collection took place from December 2023 to March
2024. Quantitative data from 422 girls were
analyzed using SPSS version 26, while qualitative
data from 5 FGDs, 15 IDIs, and 15 KIIs were
analyzed thematically using NVivo.
Findings: Only 15.8% of adolescents used ASRH
referral systems. Trust (78.6%), confidentiality
(74.2%), and accurate information (71.5%) were key
facilitators. Married adolescents were 32.1% less
likely to utilize referrals (p < 0.05), and those with
primary education were 45.3% less likely (p < 0.01).
Positive outcomes included 83.4% reporting
improved ASRH knowledge and 79.2% better
contraceptive access. Barriers included
communication gaps (62.7%) and limited provider
awareness.
Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and
Policy: The study identifies barriers such as poor
communication, limited provider awareness, and
socio-demographic disparities hindering ASRH
service utilization. Positive outcomes, including
improved knowledge and contraceptive access,
suggest the potential of effective referral systems.
Strengthening trust, confidentiality, and targeting
vulnerable groups is crucial for improving ASRH
referral pathways. Limitations included the small
sample size and limited geographic scope.
Keywords: Sexual and Reproductive Health,
Adolescent Girls, Health Systems Approach, Service
Utilization, Health Systems Management, Public
Health
Publisher
Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing
Subject
Sexual and Reproductive Health, Adolescent Girls,Health Systems Approach,
Service Utilization,
Health Systems Management,
Public Health
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