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Title: | Factors determining the utilization of healthcare facilities in a semi-urban setting in Kwara State Nigeria |
Authors: | Muhammed, Abubakar Oluyemi, Joseph Abdullateef, Raji Akindele, Ibimidu Adejoke, Joseph Kadiri, Kehinde |
Keywords: | Healthcare Facility Utilization General hospital Private hospital Health-Seeking-Behaviour. |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCHES AND STUDIES |
Abstract: | Objectives. The presence of healthcare facilities alone is not a requisite for the utilization of such facilities, but a function of factors predisposed to end users. This study examined the factors determining the choice of healthcare facility utilization among residents of Eyenkorin in Asa Local Government Area of Kwara State Nigeria. The objective was to identify the most utilized healthcare facility in the studied area and the reasons for choosing to utilize certain health facilities among the participants. Material and methods. Data was retrieved through self and interviewer-administered questionnaire, involving 358 consenting participants that were selected through a two-stage sampling method implying convenience and random sampling techniques. Results: General hospital was mostly utilized by the studied population, representing the option of over one-fourth of the participants (28.5%). This was closely followed by Private hospital (24.6%), Health centers (18.4%), Teaching hospital (10.1%), Spiritual homes (7.8%), Traditional homes (4.5%), Patent medicine sellers (3.9%), and Maternity homes (2.2%). The choice of health facility utilized was informed by effective treatment, quality service, cost, attitude of health workers, professional competence, waiting time, and distance, in that order. Conclusion and recommendations: The study concluded that distance is not essentially a barrier to healthcare facility utilization. It also concluded that there is a growing trend towards private healthcare facilities utilization among Nigerians when this result is juxtaposed with previous studies conducted in other locations in the country. The study recommended improved healthcare capacity building for government hospitals and provision of health insurance scheme for the people. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9957 |
Appears in Collections: | School of Medical Sciences |
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