Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Nursing and Midwifery, Addis Ababa Medical University College , Hargeisa , Somalia
2. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Addis Ababa Medical University College , Hargeisa , Somalia
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Access to and use services in health care are significant to the development of health outcomes in many African countries. In most sub-Saharan countries, the utilization of health care services is very low. Although global strategies have been planned to improve access to high-quality health services, there are still obstacles to attain. Women of childbearing age usually need more health services than other age groups, and they are more likely to experience complications during pregnancy and childbirth, which might result in increased morbidity and mortality.
Objective
The aim of this study is to assess the utilization of health services and associated factors among women of childbearing age in internal displaced person (IDP) camps in Hargeisa, Somaliland.
Methods
A community-based cross-sectional study design was employed among women of childbearing age in the selected IDP camps in Hargeisa. Of eight IDPs in Hargeisa, three were selected by the lottery method. A total of 402 women of childbearing age were selected using a simple random sampling method. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire.
Results
The overall health service utilization among women of childbearing age in Hargeisa IDPs was found to be 61.5%. The age groups of 23–27 years old and 33–37 years old were five times and three times more likely to utilize health services, respectively (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 5.2 (confidence interval (Cl): 2.1–13.0)) and (AOR 2.7 (Cl: 1.2–5.9)). Married women had lower odds of utilizing health services than single women. (AOR: 0.23 (0.07–0.73)). The Able reading and writing and primary education women have lower odds of utilizing health services than Secondary and above.
Conclusion
The overall health service utilization among women in childbearing in IDPs in Hargeisa was found to be unsatisfactory. Respondents’ age group, marital status, and educational level were found to be significantly associated with health service utilization among mothers in childbearing in IDPs in Hargeisa Somaliland.
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