Utilization and quality: How the quality of care influences demand for obstetric care in Nigeria.

This paper examines the association between health facility quality, subjective perceptions, and utilization of obstetric care. We draw on unique survey data from Nigeria describing the quality of care at rural primary health care facilities and the utilization of obstetric care by households in the...

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Main Authors: Evan D Peet, Edward N Okeke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211500
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spelling doaj-baa0444fb90442ae89d121645a0daa422021-03-03T20:54:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01142e021150010.1371/journal.pone.0211500Utilization and quality: How the quality of care influences demand for obstetric care in Nigeria.Evan D PeetEdward N OkekeThis paper examines the association between health facility quality, subjective perceptions, and utilization of obstetric care. We draw on unique survey data from Nigeria describing the quality of care at rural primary health care facilities and the utilization of obstetric care by households in the service areas of these facilities. Constructing a quality index using the detailed survey data, we show that facility quality is positively related to perceptions of quality and utilization. Disaggregating quality into structural, process and outcome dimensions, we find a consistently strong relationship only between utilization and structural measures of quality. The results suggest that efforts to improve quality may involve a trade-off between investing in dimensions that are more easily observed by households, which will influence utilization, and investing in dimensions that are more closely related to outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211500
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title Utilization and quality: How the quality of care influences demand for obstetric care in Nigeria.
title_short Utilization and quality: How the quality of care influences demand for obstetric care in Nigeria.
title_full Utilization and quality: How the quality of care influences demand for obstetric care in Nigeria.
title_fullStr Utilization and quality: How the quality of care influences demand for obstetric care in Nigeria.
title_full_unstemmed Utilization and quality: How the quality of care influences demand for obstetric care in Nigeria.
title_sort utilization and quality: how the quality of care influences demand for obstetric care in nigeria.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper examines the association between health facility quality, subjective perceptions, and utilization of obstetric care. We draw on unique survey data from Nigeria describing the quality of care at rural primary health care facilities and the utilization of obstetric care by households in the service areas of these facilities. Constructing a quality index using the detailed survey data, we show that facility quality is positively related to perceptions of quality and utilization. Disaggregating quality into structural, process and outcome dimensions, we find a consistently strong relationship only between utilization and structural measures of quality. The results suggest that efforts to improve quality may involve a trade-off between investing in dimensions that are more easily observed by households, which will influence utilization, and investing in dimensions that are more closely related to outcomes.
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