Abstract
Aim
Disability in childhood remains a challenge globally. Linked to this disability is an apparent increase in the prevalence of infants born with congenital clubfoot. Clubfoot can, however, be effectively managed but this management faces various challenges. This study aims at exploring the barriers experienced in Kenya.
Methods
In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 participants. Informed consent was sought. Field notes were taken and the interviews tape-recorded. The interviews took 45 minutes to 1 hour. They were transcribed verbatim and analysed by thematic content.
Results
Missed diagnosis, poor referral system, shortage of staff, long travelling distance, poverty, stigmatisation and lack of support among other were highlighted as the major challenges in clubfoot management.
Conclusion
The challenges facing children with disability start at birth but are little different from those faced throughout their life. Action to remove these challenges is warranted
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