Inequities in healthcare seeking in the treatment of communicable endemic diseases in Southeast Nigeria

Abstract

This paper investigates the socio-economic inequities in healthcare seeking in the treatment of common communicable endemic diseases, with an emphasis on the use of primary health care (PHC) centres, where most endemic disease control activities take place. A questionnaire was used to collect information on occurrence of diseases and healthcare seeking from randomly selected households in four local government areas in Southeast Nigeria. Principal components analysis was used to create a socio-economic status (SES) index, which was divided into quartiles. The ratio of the values for the poorest quartile to that of the least poor quartile (bottom/top quartile) together with concentration indices for the variables under consideration was used as the measures of inequity. Logistic analysis was used to examine the determinants of use of PHC centres.

Citation

Social Science & Medicine (2005) 61 (2) 455-463 [doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.11.066]

Inequities in healthcare seeking in the treatment of communicable endemic diseases in Southeast Nigeria

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Published 4 December 2006