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Health seeking behaviour and challenges in utilising health facilities in Wakiso district,Uganda
Authors:David Musoke  Petra Boynton  Ceri Butler  Miph Boses Musoke
Institution:1. Department of Disease Control and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda;2. University College London Medical School, UK;3. School of Sciences, Nkumba University, Uganda
Abstract:

Background

The health seeking behaviour of a community determines how they use health services. Utilisation of health facilities can be influenced by the cost of services, distance to health facilities, cultural beliefs, level of education and health facility inadequacies such as stock-out of drugs.

Objectives

To assess the health seeking practices and challenges in utilising health facilities in a rural community in Wakiso district, Uganda.

Methods

The study was a cross sectional survey that used a structured questionnaire to collect quantitative data among 234 participants. The sample size was obtained using the formula by Leslie Kish.

Results

While 89% of the participants were aware that mobile clinics existed in their community, only 28% had received such services in the past month. The majority of participants (84%) did not know whether community health workers existed in their community. The participants'' health seeking behaviour the last time they were sick was associated with age (p = 0.028) and occupation (p = 0.009). The most significant challenges in utilising health services were regular stock-out of drugs, high cost of services and long distance to health facilities.

Conclusions

There is potential to increase access to health care in rural areas by increasing the frequency of mobile clinic services and strengthening the community health worker strategy.
Keywords:Health seeking behaviour  Rural community  Health facilities  Challenges  Uganda
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