Electronic Theses and Dissertations (Masters)
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Item People’s Dignity is at stake: The Ambulance Availability Crisis in Lusikisiki, Ingquza Hill Local Municipality(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Bolitina, SinovuyoAccess to healthcare is and remains a challenge globally. In South Africa, the limited ambulance availability crisis is an example of this. The people affected the most rely on public healthcare in remote and rural areas, such as the small town of Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape Province. This study sought to investigate the research question, “How does the limited ambulance availability impact access to public healthcare for the people of Lusikisiki in the Ingquza Hill Local Municipality?”. I adopted a qualitative research approach and interviewed twenty participants identified through purposive and snowball sampling techniques. Limited ambulance availability inhibits the people of Lusikisiki from accessing healthcare. This crisis exists and impacts clusters of communities already facing socioeconomic, political, and geographical issues. These factors are at play and impact people’s day-to-day lives. Recommendations entail implementing more strategies and policies, looking at a more holistic approach, and examining this crisis from a social and health context perspective to overcome healthcare access barriers; thereby ensuring access and the health and well-being of everyone.