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

Iyinbor VT1, Olu OOM2, Nwaogwugwu JC2, Adam VY1,2*
1 Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Benin, PMB 1154, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. 2 Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, PMB 1111, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.
Corresponding Author: vincent.adam@uniben.edu
Recieved Date: 2023; Accepted Date: 2023; Published Date: 2023
Citation: Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Research. 22 (2) 38 - 46 https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jmbr.v22i2.6
Copyright: Perceptions and Factors affecting Utilization of Primary Health Care Services in a predominantly Urban Community in South-South Nigeria
ABSTRACT

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.

Keywords: Health services, Utilization, Primary Health Care, Household heads, Southern Nigeria
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