Utilization of community-based health planning and services compounds in the Kintampo North Municipality: a crosssectional descriptive correlational study

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Wiru, Kenneth [1 ,2 ]
Kumi-Kyereme, Akwasi [2 ]
Mahama, Emmanuel N. [1 ]
Amenga-Etego, Seeba [1 ]
Owusu-Agyei, Seth [1 ]
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[1] Ghana Hlth Serv, Kintampo Hlth Res Ctr, POB 200, Kintampo, Ba Region, Ghana
[2] Univ Cape Coast, Dept Populat & Hlth, Cape Coast, Ghana
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Community-based health planning and services; Geographic access; Rural communities; Health service utilization; Community health officers; Ghana; Kintampo North Municipality;
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10.1186/s12913-017-2622-4
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: The Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) initiative was introduced to improve coverage and utilization of basic health services for people in remote rural communities whose use of orthodox health services was hitherto limited by distance. To achieve this aim, the scheme has so far been scaled up to several communities nationwide as part of government's agenda to improve the general wellbeing of the populace. The objectives of this study were to examine the extent of patronage of CHPS compounds in the Kintampo North Municipality, factors associated with their use and challenges faced by community members regarding the use of these facilities. Methods: We adopted a descriptive cross-sectional correlational design for this study. We collected data from 171 household heads or their representatives, selected through a multistage sampling technique. The respondents were drawn from five randomly selected communities among those with CHPS compounds and their proportions weighted based on the populations of these communities. Results: Our analysis revealed that a high proportion (73.7%) of the respondents patronized CHPS compounds for health care. We also found sex and income to predict the use of the facilities though income was less significant after adjusting for sex in a multivariate analysis. Females were about six times more likely than males to patronize CHPS compounds (adjusted OR = 5.98, 95% CI 2.55, 14.0, P = < 0.01). Household heads earning between GH 200.00 and GH 300.00 were about nine times more likely to use the facilities than those who earned below GH 100.00 (adjusted OR = 8.88, 95% CI 1.94, 40.6, P = 0.05). Our findings also showed that shortage of medicines (41.5%), lack of money to pay for services (28.7%) and absenteeism of Community Health Officers (CHOs) (12.3%) were major barriers to the use of the facilities. Conclusions: Based on the foregoing findings, there is an apparent need to ensure timely replenishment of medicines at the facilities and step up supervision of CHOs in order to sustain patronage of the compounds.
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