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Determinants of accessing healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa: a mixed-effect analysis of recent Demographic and Health Surveys from 36 countries.

Zemenu Tadesse TessemaMisganaw Gebrie WorkuGetayeneh Antehunegn TesemaTesfa Sewunet AlamnehAchamyeleh Birhanu TeshaleYigizie YeshawAdugnaw Zeleke AlemHiwotie Getaneh AyalewAlemneh Mekuriaw Liyew
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Healthcare access in SSA was found at 42.56%, which is very low even if Sustainable Development Goal 3.8 targeted universal health coverage for everyone so they can obtain the health services they need. The major determinants of healthcare access among reproductive-age women in SSA were urban residence, higher educational level, higher wealth index and wanted pregnancy. The findings of this study suggest and recommend strengthening and improving healthcare access for women who reside in the countryside, women with low level of education and women of low socioeconomic status.
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