Distance to healthcare facilities, healthcare use and health outcomes: The case of Papua New Guinea

IF 1.2 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Australian Economic Papers Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI:10.1111/1467-8454.12310
Ajay Mahal, Navy Mulou, Marie Ishida
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Papua New Guinea (PNG) has among the worst maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes in the Asia–Pacific region. Improving population access to and use of health services is a key government priority. However, it is unclear from the international evidence whether the observed inverse relationship between distance to health facilities and health outcomes is due to health service use. This article first seeks to estimate the relationship between distance to health facilities, the use of MCH services and health outcomes in PNG. The second goal is to assess whether the observed relationship between distance to health services and health outcomes occurs due to health service use. Cross-sectional data from the Demographic and Health Survey 2016–18 for PNG were used to estimate the association between distance to health facilities, indicators of health service use and indicators of child health outcomes, using regression methods. Causal mediation methods were used to assess whether the observed associations between health outcomes and distance to health facilities were explained by health service use, or not. We find an inverse association between distance to health facilities and utilisation of MCH services; and between distance to health facilities and child health. However, our analyses do not support causal mediation via impact of distance on health service use. At odds with a large literature that implicitly assumes that health service use improves health outcomes, our findings reflect broader concerns about quality of care in PNG.

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到保健设施的距离、保健使用和保健结果:巴布亚新几内亚的情况
巴布亚新几内亚是亚太地区孕产妇和儿童健康状况最差的国家之一。改善人口获得和利用保健服务的机会是政府的一项关键优先事项。然而,从国际证据来看,尚不清楚观察到的卫生设施距离与健康结果之间的负相关关系是否与卫生服务的使用有关。本文首先试图估计巴布亚新几内亚与卫生设施的距离、妇幼保健服务的使用和健康结果之间的关系。第二个目标是评估观察到的卫生服务距离与健康结果之间的关系是否因使用卫生服务而发生。使用回归方法,使用2016-18年巴布亚新几内亚人口与健康调查的横截面数据来估计与卫生设施的距离、卫生服务使用指标和儿童健康结果指标之间的关系。使用因果中介方法来评估观察到的健康结果与卫生设施距离之间的关联是否可以用卫生服务的使用来解释。我们发现到卫生设施的距离与妇幼保健服务的利用之间呈负相关;以及到卫生设施的距离与儿童健康之间的关系。然而,我们的分析不支持通过距离对医疗服务使用的影响进行因果中介。与大量文献隐含地假设卫生服务的使用可以改善健康结果不同,我们的研究结果反映了对巴布亚新几内亚医疗质量的更广泛关注。
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