International Journal of Public Health (Jun 2024)

Collaborations and Networks Within Communities for Improved Utilization of Primary Healthcare Centers: On the Road to Universal Health Coverage

  • Chinelo Obi,
  • Iheomimichineke Ojiakor,
  • Enyi Etiaba,
  • Enyi Etiaba,
  • Obinna Onwujekwe,
  • Obinna Onwujekwe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2024.1606810
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69

Abstract

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ObjectivesCommunity involvement depends on the level of linked and targeted activities for health by community members. This study examines the collaborations employed within communities to ensure sustainable access and improved use of healthcare in the community.MethodsThis study was conducted in rural and urban local government areas in Anambra, Kano, and Akwa-Ibom, Nigeria. About 90 in-depth interviews and 12 focus group discussions were conducted with community stakeholders and service users. The findings were transcribed and coded via thematic analysis, guided by the Expanded Health Systems framework.ResultsVarious horizontal collaborations in communities foster increased use of PHC services; promoting community health. Major horizontal collaborations in these communities were community-led, primary health facility-led, and Individual-led collaborations. Their actions revolved around advocacy, building and renovating PHC centers, equipping facilities, and sensitization to educate community members on the need to utilize services at PHC centers.ConclusionStrategic involvements and collaborations of local actors within communities give rise to improvements in the utilization of primary healthcare centres, reportedly resulting in improved access to PHC healthcare services for community members.

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