Analysing the primacy of distance in the utilization of health services in the Ahafo-Ano South district, Ghana

Analysing the primacy of distance in the utilization of health services in the Ahafo-Ano South district, Ghana

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Article ID: iaor20071915
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 18
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 293
End Page Number: 311
Publication Date: Oct 2003
Journal: International Journal of Health Planning and Management
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Keywords: developing countries, transportation: general, location
Abstract:

Although the distance factor has been identified as key in the utilization of health services in rural areas of developing countries, it has been analysed without recourse to related factors of travel time and transport cost. Also, the influence of distance on vulnerable groups in utilization has not been an object of survey by researchers. This paper addresses the impact of distance on utilization, and how distance compares with travel time and transport cost that are related to it in the utilization of health services in the Ahafo-Ano South (rural) district in Ghana. The study, a cross-sectional survey, also identifies the position of distance among other important factors of utilization. A sample of 400, drawn through systematic random technique, was used for the survey. Data were analysed using the regression model and some graphic techniques. The main instruments used in data collection were formal (face-by-face) interview and a questionnaire. The survey finds that distance is the most important factor that influences the utilization of health services in the Ahafo-Ano South district. Other key factors are income, service cost and education. The effect of travel time on utilization reflects that of distance and utilization. Recommendations to reduce distance coverage, improve formal education and reduce poverty have been made.

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