A cross sectional study consisting of visitation, schedule interview administration and on the spot assessment of the facilities and activities of sixteen (16) of the twenty one (21) Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in one local government area of Western Nigeria was conducted. Six (6) of the Health Centres buildings needed renovation. Three (3) Health Clinics had no satisfactory water supply and four (4), no acceptable toilets. The available spaces for waiting and clinic activities were inadequate in five (5) of the sixteen (16) Health Centres. The bigger National Model and seven (7) Primary Health Centres (category 1 centres) were 2.3 times as well staffed as the smaller eight (8) Health Clinics (Health Posts) - category 2 centres. Services ...
Magister Public Health - MPHIntroduction: Nigeria operates a three tiered health care delivery syste...
To assess the availability of essential drugs and the perceptions of clients on drugs situation in t...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients...
Objective: The health status of most people living in developing countries of the world remains poor...
Context: Primary health care (PHC) is the cornerstone of the Nigerian National Health Policy. The na...
Background: This study assessed service/organisational factors and clients' perceptions that influen...
The need to ensure quality healthcare especially at the Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) necessitat...
Context: Health care at the primary level is accepted as the model for delivering basic health care ...
The “One Primary Health Care (PHC) per Ward” policy is an important health care component for achiev...
This study is concerned with the examination of factors responsible for the utilization of public pr...
The essence of primary health care is the provision of essential health services and commodities to ...
BACKGROUND: Primary health care was designed to provide accessible health care for all. However, mos...
This is an empirical study of 7 communities among the O-kun Yoruba of Ijumu, Kogi State, Nigeria. Th...
Quality of care is one of the major public health concerns in this 21 century.We tried to assess the...
This research sets out to assess if the PHC system in rural Nigeria is effective by testing the rese...
Magister Public Health - MPHIntroduction: Nigeria operates a three tiered health care delivery syste...
To assess the availability of essential drugs and the perceptions of clients on drugs situation in t...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients...
Objective: The health status of most people living in developing countries of the world remains poor...
Context: Primary health care (PHC) is the cornerstone of the Nigerian National Health Policy. The na...
Background: This study assessed service/organisational factors and clients' perceptions that influen...
The need to ensure quality healthcare especially at the Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) necessitat...
Context: Health care at the primary level is accepted as the model for delivering basic health care ...
The “One Primary Health Care (PHC) per Ward” policy is an important health care component for achiev...
This study is concerned with the examination of factors responsible for the utilization of public pr...
The essence of primary health care is the provision of essential health services and commodities to ...
BACKGROUND: Primary health care was designed to provide accessible health care for all. However, mos...
This is an empirical study of 7 communities among the O-kun Yoruba of Ijumu, Kogi State, Nigeria. Th...
Quality of care is one of the major public health concerns in this 21 century.We tried to assess the...
This research sets out to assess if the PHC system in rural Nigeria is effective by testing the rese...
Magister Public Health - MPHIntroduction: Nigeria operates a three tiered health care delivery syste...
To assess the availability of essential drugs and the perceptions of clients on drugs situation in t...
Background: The three levels of health care delivery in Nigeria should enjoy patronage from clients...