2012
DOI: 10.31729/jnma.49
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People's Perspective on Access to Health Care Services in a Rural District of Nepal

Abstract: Introduction: Over the past several decades, Nepal has attempted to increase the access of health care services, however progress toward achieving high coverage of health care services in rural communities is still low. Therefore this study attempts to provide a perspective on access to basic healthcare services in government health facility. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study with quantitative and qualitative methods was designed and applied to identify the access to health care services. The st… Show more

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“…Transportation in Nepal is generally challenging due to bad road conditions, long distances to main roads and the rainy season. In line with other studies in Nepal and other developing countries, distance was found to be a barrier to access public services, for both persons with and without disabilities (Yadav, 2010;Nuwagaba et al, 2012;Paudel et al, 2012). Healthcare providers believe that wheelchairs would diminish the transportation barrier, while persons with disabilities report that having a wheelchair does not mean there is no transportation barrier (Scovil et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Transportation in Nepal is generally challenging due to bad road conditions, long distances to main roads and the rainy season. In line with other studies in Nepal and other developing countries, distance was found to be a barrier to access public services, for both persons with and without disabilities (Yadav, 2010;Nuwagaba et al, 2012;Paudel et al, 2012). Healthcare providers believe that wheelchairs would diminish the transportation barrier, while persons with disabilities report that having a wheelchair does not mean there is no transportation barrier (Scovil et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The health status in Nepal is poor due to the high prevalence of preventable infectious diseases, caused by poor sanitation, malnutrition, illiteracy, poor access to clean water and poor quality of healthcare (Zaidi et al, 2004). Low utilisation of healthcare services by the general population could be due to distance, lack of medicines, unavailability of staff, lack of finances andopening hours of the facility (Yadav, 2010;Paudel et al, 2012).…”
Section: Situation In Nepalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association of longer distances to health facilities with poverty may be because health facilities that are farther away from where people live are less accessible to the majority of the people and this makes it difficult for people to seek modern health care when ill [ 45 ], decreasing their chances of engaging in income–generating activities. The finding is supported by other studies from the literature [ 46 - 48 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may encourage people in rural areas to access services. A recent study, 16 revealed that people in Nepal do not seek help because they do not feel sick enough to visit health facility; less than one third of sick people in rural areas access care at peripheral health facilities because of insufficient drug supply, staff unavailability, long distance to reach health institutions and inappropriate health facility hours. To raise public awareness of dementia, a grass root movement is needed in Nepal based on the model of Mental Health First Aid programme.…”
Section: A Psychosocial Interventions For Cognitive Symptoms and Funmentioning
confidence: 99%