Ethiopia is one of the developing countries with the poorest health status and the health services utilization is generally low with different patterns in different regions of the country. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess utilization of modern health services and associated factors in Dessie, Ethiopia.A cross sectional study design was employed from January to March, 2015 in Dessie City. The total sample was 420 adults. Adults were selected by stratified random sampling. The strata were made using residence as urban and rural residents. The data was collected using pre-tested, interviewer administered questionnaire. The data was entered into Epi infoTM7 software and exported to Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) ve...
Abstract Background Disparities in health services utilization within and between regional states of...
Background Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic characteristi...
Low back pain (LBP) remains one of the major public health problems worldwide. However, in low-incom...
Background. The Ethiopian government is striving to improve the health status of its population thro...
BACKGROUND: Health service utilization among out-of-pocket payers and fee-wavier users and factors a...
Abstract Background Demand-side barriers are as important as supply factors in deterring patients fr...
Abstract Background Outpatient department visits per individual for each year are one of the core in...
In Ethiopia, as other developing countries, public health care is provided at nominally low prices a...
Background. Healthcare use for childhood illness reduces the risk of under-five deaths from common p...
Abstract Background Routine health information systems (RHIS) are vital for the acquisition of data ...
Objectives Ethiopia is a developing country striving to achieve universal health coverage using the ...
Background and methodsKnowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is importan...
BACKGROUND AND METHODS:Knowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is importa...
In Ethiopia, a pluralistic complex of multiple and simultaneous medical care utilization has constit...
Abstract Background Using reliable information from routine health information systems over time is ...
Abstract Background Disparities in health services utilization within and between regional states of...
Background Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic characteristi...
Low back pain (LBP) remains one of the major public health problems worldwide. However, in low-incom...
Background. The Ethiopian government is striving to improve the health status of its population thro...
BACKGROUND: Health service utilization among out-of-pocket payers and fee-wavier users and factors a...
Abstract Background Demand-side barriers are as important as supply factors in deterring patients fr...
Abstract Background Outpatient department visits per individual for each year are one of the core in...
In Ethiopia, as other developing countries, public health care is provided at nominally low prices a...
Background. Healthcare use for childhood illness reduces the risk of under-five deaths from common p...
Abstract Background Routine health information systems (RHIS) are vital for the acquisition of data ...
Objectives Ethiopia is a developing country striving to achieve universal health coverage using the ...
Background and methodsKnowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is importan...
BACKGROUND AND METHODS:Knowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is importa...
In Ethiopia, a pluralistic complex of multiple and simultaneous medical care utilization has constit...
Abstract Background Using reliable information from routine health information systems over time is ...
Abstract Background Disparities in health services utilization within and between regional states of...
Background Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic characteristi...
Low back pain (LBP) remains one of the major public health problems worldwide. However, in low-incom...