Evaluation of health system in Iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different eras

Background: Since the 2003 United States–British Coalition military invasion, Iraq has been in a state of continuous deterioration at all levels, including the health sector. This study aimed to elicit the viewpoints of the Iraqi people on the current health system, focusing on many provided health...

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Main Authors: Saad Ahmed Ali Jadoo, Adil H. Alhusseiny, Shukr Mahmood Yaseen, Mustafa Ali Mustafa Al-Samarrai, Anmar Shukur Mahmood
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Published: Journal of Ideas in Health 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.jidhealth.com/index.php/jidhealth/article/view/100
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spelling doaj-a3528a19d11048e88b48f00ee91dd1ef2021-05-21T05:41:46ZengJournal of Ideas in HealthJournal of Ideas in Health2645-92482021-05-014210.47108/jidhealth.Vol4.Iss2.100Evaluation of health system in Iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different erasSaad Ahmed Ali Jadoo0Adil H. Alhusseiny1Shukr Mahmood Yaseen2Mustafa Ali Mustafa Al-Samarrai3Anmar Shukur MahmoodDepartment of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Bezmialem Vakif University, Istanbul, TurkeyInternal Medical Department, Faculty of Medicine, Diyala University, IraqMedical Biology and Anatomy Department, Faculty of Medicine, Diyala University, IraqDepartment of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Anbar University, Anbar, Iraq Background: Since the 2003 United States–British Coalition military invasion, Iraq has been in a state of continuous deterioration at all levels, including the health sector. This study aimed to elicit the viewpoints of the Iraqi people on the current health system, focusing on many provided health services and assessing whether the public prefers the current health system or that was provided before the invasion. Methods: A cross-sectional survey designed to explore the Iraqi people’s opinions on their health system. A self-administered questionnaire using a multi-stage sampling technique was distributed in five geographical regions in Iraq to collect the data from the head of household between 1st October and 31st of December 2019. Multiple logistic regressions were recruited to determine the significant contributing variables in this study. Results: A total of 365 heads of households (response rate: 71.7%) with the mean age of 48.36 + 11.92 years (ranged 35-78) included in the study. Most of the respondents (61.4%) complained of healthcare inaccessibility, 59.7% believed that health resources were not available, 53.7% claimed a deterioration in the quality of care, and 62.2% believed that the political / media position did not contribute to positive changes during the past two decades. Indeed, most respondents (66.0%) believe that the current healthcare system is worse than before. In the multivariate analysis, there was a statistically significant relationship between the characteristics and opinions of the respondents. Young age group (p = 0.003), men (p = < 0.001), unmarried (p = 0.001), high educated (p = < 0.001), rural resident (p = < 0.001), unemployed (p = 0.003), monthly income of less than USD 400 (p = < 0.001), consider themselves to be unhealthy (p = 0.001),  and those who think that people are unhappy now than two decades ago (p = 0.012) have a more negative opinion of the health system. Conclusions: Most Iraqis surveyed expressed disappointment from the health system after the 2003 US-led invasion. The current health system is faltering at all levels and does not meet the citizens' basic needs. Health Transformation Program (HTP) has become inevitable to develop an accessible, affordable, high-quality, efficient, and effective health system. https://www.jidhealth.com/index.php/jidhealth/article/view/100Health System, Reform, Point of View, People, Tow Decades, Invasion, Iraq
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Mustafa Ali Mustafa Al-Samarrai
Anmar Shukur Mahmood
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Adil H. Alhusseiny
Shukr Mahmood Yaseen
Mustafa Ali Mustafa Al-Samarrai
Anmar Shukur Mahmood
Evaluation of health system in Iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different eras
Journal of Ideas in Health
Health System, Reform, Point of View, People, Tow Decades, Invasion, Iraq
author_facet Saad Ahmed Ali Jadoo
Adil H. Alhusseiny
Shukr Mahmood Yaseen
Mustafa Ali Mustafa Al-Samarrai
Anmar Shukur Mahmood
author_sort Saad Ahmed Ali Jadoo
title Evaluation of health system in Iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different eras
title_short Evaluation of health system in Iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different eras
title_full Evaluation of health system in Iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different eras
title_fullStr Evaluation of health system in Iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different eras
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of health system in Iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different eras
title_sort evaluation of health system in iraq from people's point of view: a comparative study of two different eras
publisher Journal of Ideas in Health
series Journal of Ideas in Health
issn 2645-9248
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Background: Since the 2003 United States–British Coalition military invasion, Iraq has been in a state of continuous deterioration at all levels, including the health sector. This study aimed to elicit the viewpoints of the Iraqi people on the current health system, focusing on many provided health services and assessing whether the public prefers the current health system or that was provided before the invasion. Methods: A cross-sectional survey designed to explore the Iraqi people’s opinions on their health system. A self-administered questionnaire using a multi-stage sampling technique was distributed in five geographical regions in Iraq to collect the data from the head of household between 1st October and 31st of December 2019. Multiple logistic regressions were recruited to determine the significant contributing variables in this study. Results: A total of 365 heads of households (response rate: 71.7%) with the mean age of 48.36 + 11.92 years (ranged 35-78) included in the study. Most of the respondents (61.4%) complained of healthcare inaccessibility, 59.7% believed that health resources were not available, 53.7% claimed a deterioration in the quality of care, and 62.2% believed that the political / media position did not contribute to positive changes during the past two decades. Indeed, most respondents (66.0%) believe that the current healthcare system is worse than before. In the multivariate analysis, there was a statistically significant relationship between the characteristics and opinions of the respondents. Young age group (p = 0.003), men (p = < 0.001), unmarried (p = 0.001), high educated (p = < 0.001), rural resident (p = < 0.001), unemployed (p = 0.003), monthly income of less than USD 400 (p = < 0.001), consider themselves to be unhealthy (p = 0.001),  and those who think that people are unhappy now than two decades ago (p = 0.012) have a more negative opinion of the health system. Conclusions: Most Iraqis surveyed expressed disappointment from the health system after the 2003 US-led invasion. The current health system is faltering at all levels and does not meet the citizens' basic needs. Health Transformation Program (HTP) has become inevitable to develop an accessible, affordable, high-quality, efficient, and effective health system.
topic Health System, Reform, Point of View, People, Tow Decades, Invasion, Iraq
url https://www.jidhealth.com/index.php/jidhealth/article/view/100
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