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TAF Prev Med Bull. 2010; 9(1): 15-22


Excessive and Inappropriate Utilization of a Tertiary Health Center in South-East Nigeria

Emmanuel,Nwabueze,Aguwa,,Susan,Uzoamaka,Arinze-Onyia,,Theodora,Okeke,,Elias,Chikee,Aniwada.




Abstract

AIM: To identify the patients’ demographic characteristics and reasons for preferring to receive treatment in a tertiary health facility instead of first level of health care.
METHOD: A descriptive study of patients reporting for treatment at General Out-Patient Department of University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Itukku-Ozalla, Enugu State was carried out between July and September, 2008.
RESULTS: Three hundred and seventy people were studied; males were 158 (42.7%) while females were 212 (57.3%). Many have the opinion that illnesses like uncomplicated headache and malaria should be managed in the tertiary hospital. Severity of ailment, presence of equipment and duration of ailment are the most compelling factors to making a patient decide where to receive care.
Significantly more females (x2=85.64, P

Key words: Tertiary Health Center, Health Services, Health Promotion

Article Language: Turkish English






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