2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08886-3
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Preference and willingness to receive non-communicable disease services from primary healthcare facilities in Bangladesh: A qualitative study

Abstract: Background In Bangladesh, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are increasing rapidly and account for approximately 68% of mortality and 64% of disease burden. NCD services have been significantly mobilized to primary healthcare (PHC) facilities to better manage the rising burden of NCDs. However, little is known about community members’ preference and willingness to receive NCD services from PHC facilities; therefore, this particular subject is the focus of this study. … Show more

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“…The possible reason for this could be this study included secondary and tertiary hospitals such as district hospitals, maternity hospitals, and specialized hospitals that are usually better equipped. The shortage of human resources at healthcare facilities is a common feature of the health system in low- and middle-income counties [ 51 , 52 ]. Healthcare systems, including India [ 53 , 54 ], Thailand [ 55 ], and Uganda [ 56 ] are struggling to respond to the increasing demands for NCD services at the primary care level [ 57 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possible reason for this could be this study included secondary and tertiary hospitals such as district hospitals, maternity hospitals, and specialized hospitals that are usually better equipped. The shortage of human resources at healthcare facilities is a common feature of the health system in low- and middle-income counties [ 51 , 52 ]. Healthcare systems, including India [ 53 , 54 ], Thailand [ 55 ], and Uganda [ 56 ] are struggling to respond to the increasing demands for NCD services at the primary care level [ 57 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This number could vary depending on the observed data redundancy during collection. This will comprise multiple interviewers simultaneously conducting interviews and performing initial/axial coding 75. After two-thirds of the interviews, the research team will perform preliminary coding to determine whether new information, dimensions or themes emerge.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preference for private provider to manage the NCDs was observed in similar medically pluralistic settings in other LMICs as well(16)(17) (18)(19)Multitude of barriers impacted the low uptake of public healthcare system such as education attainment, occupation status, religion and social group, standard of living and financial risk protection at an Individual level. Further, attitude towards the public health providers and quality of care (both structural and process) attributes of public healthcare network in the proximity of 2 kms from the community significantly impacted the health seeking behaviour at a community level.…”
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confidence: 90%