2020
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s253847
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<p>Urban Health Extension Program and Health Services Utilization in Northwest Ethiopia: A Community-Based Study</p>

Abstract: Purpose: Ethiopia is one of the developing countries striving to achieve universal health coverage using the health extension program (HEP). However, there is limited evidence on the utilization of the urban health extension program (UHEP), particularly in the northwest part of the country. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the level of urban health extension program utilization and its associated factors in Gondar administrative city, northwest Ethiopia. Patients and Methods: A community-based cross-secti… Show more

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“…For many years, modern contraceptive has been a priority public health intervention in Ethiopia with high participation of local and international partners through offering free FP services. It is also one of the target areas of domestically innovated health extension programmes addressed through both outreach and facility-based approaches 17 18. Despite these strategies, DSFMC methods in 2011 was 50.2%, of which 42.6%, 6.8% and 0.9% were contributed by short-acting, long-acting and permanent methods, respectively 3.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many years, modern contraceptive has been a priority public health intervention in Ethiopia with high participation of local and international partners through offering free FP services. It is also one of the target areas of domestically innovated health extension programmes addressed through both outreach and facility-based approaches 17 18. Despite these strategies, DSFMC methods in 2011 was 50.2%, of which 42.6%, 6.8% and 0.9% were contributed by short-acting, long-acting and permanent methods, respectively 3.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, only a quarter of the people who were aware of the CHPS/Outreach points had actually used their services. This level of utilization is lower than the 65.2% level of utilization reported by Kweku et al [25], but comparably low utilization of CHPs in urban areas has been previously documented in the medical literature [30]. The level of awareness is low because communities are only likely to hear about the presence of the CHPS during the inauguration of the health facility at the CHPS compound or outreach points but do not fully understand the concept of the urban CHPS zones [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%