Demographics as Variable in Assessing the Awareness and Utilization of Health Care Services of Emirati Women in the Western Region
Emirati women in the Western Region have limited access to specific health care. Thus, this study assessed the awareness and utilization of health care services of Emirati women of the seven municipalities in the Region identified through stratified random sampling. This quantitative descriptive-com...
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doaj-685cbf3192924aff9f81a6027f4b324e2021-01-24T05:15:59ZengUniversity of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Graduate SchoolPhilippine Social Science Journal2672-31072704-288X2020-01-01227189Demographics as Variable in Assessing the Awareness and Utilization of Health Care Services of Emirati Women in the Western RegionYaaqoob Alhammadi, M.D.0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5787-8346Merlita V. Caelian1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4671-4047Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, United Arab EmiratesUniversity of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, Bacolod City, PhilippinesEmirati women in the Western Region have limited access to specific health care. Thus, this study assessed the awareness and utilization of health care services of Emirati women of the seven municipalities in the Region identified through stratified random sampling. This quantitative descriptive-comparative and correlational research used a researcher-made questionnaire based on the guidelines of the Department of Health. Statistical computation using the mean revealed the women’s lack of knowledge and information about government health care services and their rare availing of these services. The use of ANOVA showed significant differences in their awareness and utilization according to demographics. Pearson Product Moment Correlation showed a significant relationship between awareness and utilization of health care services. Significant challenges encountered are the distance to the health center, the long waiting time for the doctor, and religion. The study recommends to strengthen advocacy programs and provide appropriate health facilities to women.https://philssj.org/index.php/main/article/view/77/42public healthcare servicesawareness and utilizationemirati womenunited arab emirates |
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Demographics as Variable in Assessing the Awareness and Utilization of Health Care Services of Emirati Women in the Western Region |
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Demographics as Variable in Assessing the Awareness and Utilization of Health Care Services of Emirati Women in the Western Region |
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Demographics as Variable in Assessing the Awareness and Utilization of Health Care Services of Emirati Women in the Western Region |
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Demographics as Variable in Assessing the Awareness and Utilization of Health Care Services of Emirati Women in the Western Region |
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Demographics as Variable in Assessing the Awareness and Utilization of Health Care Services of Emirati Women in the Western Region |
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demographics as variable in assessing the awareness and utilization of health care services of emirati women in the western region |
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University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Graduate School |
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Philippine Social Science Journal |
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Emirati women in the Western Region have limited access to specific health care. Thus, this study assessed the awareness and utilization of health care services of Emirati women of the seven municipalities in the Region identified through stratified random sampling. This quantitative descriptive-comparative and correlational research used a researcher-made questionnaire based on the guidelines of the Department of Health. Statistical computation using the mean revealed the women’s lack of knowledge and information about government health care services and their rare availing of these services. The use of ANOVA showed significant differences in their awareness and utilization according to demographics. Pearson Product Moment Correlation showed a significant relationship between awareness and utilization of health care services. Significant challenges encountered are the distance to the health center, the long waiting time for the doctor, and religion. The study recommends to strengthen advocacy programs and provide appropriate health facilities to women. |
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public healthcare services awareness and utilization emirati women united arab emirates |
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