Reasons for the Low Utilization of Public Sector Health Facilities in the Kintampo District: A Community Based Study.
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University of Ghana.
Abstract
Low utilization of health services is a common problem in developing countries. In
Ghana, the Ministry of health has set a target of 0.3-0.5 per capita outpatient attendance
to be achieved over a five-year period. Resources are being provided to all health
facilities to enable them achieve the target by 2001. However, in the Kintampo district
the outpatient attendance has consistently fallen short of the expected yearly targets.
This study examines the reasons for low outpatient attendance at public sector health
facilities, using secondary data from health facility records and a survey of adults within
the district. A random sample of 184 adults were selected from the eight sub district
capitals and interviewed.
It was found in the study that outpatient attendance for clinical services was particularly
low in seven out of the eight sub-districts. Other findings showed that proximity to
health facility, presence of a doctor, availability of drugs and treatment outcome are the
reasons for people attending public sector health facilities; whilst the cost of services,
type of illness suffered by clients, and low income are the reasons for non-attendance.
It can thus be concluded that in rural areas where income levels are low, increasing cost
of services to the patient within public sector health facilities and the type of illness
suffered may be the major reasons for the low utilization of public sector health facilities.
It is recommended that the district health managers should put in place adequate
measures in the health facilities to prevent illegal fees, which adds to the cost of services
borne by patients. In addition, efforts should be made to attract more staff to the rural
areas; and incentive packages combined with an educational campaign for the
communities to report promptly to the health facilities any illness suffered
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MA. Public Health