Perceptions and Factors affecting Utilization of Primary Health Care Services in a predominantly Urban Community in South-South Nigeria

V.T. Iyinbor, O.O.M. Olu, J. C. Nwaogwugwu, V.Y. Adam
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Background: Primary Health Care is the cornerstone of a sustainable national health system for the attainment of universal health  coverage. There is poor demand for health services at the primary level of care. This study assessed the perceptions and factors affecting  the utilization of primary health care services in a predominantly urban community in South-South Nigeria. Methods: This descriptive  cross-sectional study was done in Egor, Benin City, Southern Nigeria. A structured, and interviewer administered questionnaire was  distributed to 371 heads of household who were selected using multistage sampling method. The data were analyzed using IBM SPSS  version 25. Results: Majority of the respondents were males 191 (51.6%). More than half, 195 (52.5%) were in the age group of 35-49  years. Less than half, 171 (46.1%)of the respondents had utilized primary health care services. Only, 42 (24.6%) perceived the services  utilized were satisfactory. Immunization, 45 (26.3%), child, 39 (22.8%) and maternal, 32 (18.7%) health care services were the most utilized.  Sex (OR = 0.599; CI = 0.38-0.94, p = 0.027), religion (OR = 2.246; CI = 1.066-4.735, p = 0.033), and occupation (OR = 2.437; CI =  1.106-5.367, p = 0.027) were factors associated with the utilization of health services in the study locale. Conclusions: The utilization of the  primary health care services was low, and the perception of services utilized was not satisfactory. The Local Government Health  Authority needs to strengthen the primary health care system. Also, improved community engagement and participation could enhance  health services access and uptake. 
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尼日利亚南部一个以城市为主的社区对利用初级保健服务的看法和影响因素
背景:初级卫生保健是实现全民医保的可持续国家卫生系统的基石。人们对初级保健服务的需求很低。本研究评估了尼日利亚南部一个以城市为主的社区对利用初级医疗保健服务的看法和影响因素。研究方法这项描述性横断面研究在尼日利亚南部贝宁市的 Egor 进行。采用多阶段抽样法选出 371 名户主,向他们发放了由访谈者管理的结构化问卷。数据使用 IBM SPSS 25 版进行分析。结果大多数受访者为男性,191 人(51.6%)。超过一半的受访者(195 人,占 52.5%)年龄在 35-49 岁之间。使用过初级卫生保健服务的受访者不到一半,有 171 人(46.1%)。只有 42 人(24.6%)认为所使用的服务令人满意。使用最多的保健服务是免疫接种(45 人,占 26.3%)、儿童保健(39 人,占 22.8%)和孕产妇保健(32 人,占 18.7%)。 性别(OR = 0.599;CI = 0.38-0.94,p = 0.027)、宗教(OR = 2.246;CI = 1.066-4.735,p = 0.033)和职业(OR = 2.437;CI = 1.106-5.367,p = 0.027)是与研究地区医疗服务利用率相关的因素。结论初级卫生保健服务的利用率很低,人们对所利用服务的看法也不尽人意。地方政府卫生局需要加强初级卫生保健系统。此外,提高社区的参与度也能提高医疗服务的可及性和利用率。
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