Role of NGOs in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka

Background/objectives: Health services for the slum people of least developed or developing countries are quite unreachable, unavailable and unaffordable to them. The study attempts to demonstrate the role of non-government organizations (NGOs) in providing available and affordable health care servi...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Ismail Bhuiyan, Aminul Haque
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-01-01
Series:Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213398423002658
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description Background/objectives: Health services for the slum people of least developed or developing countries are quite unreachable, unavailable and unaffordable to them. The study attempts to demonstrate the role of non-government organizations (NGOs) in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka with mixed method study. Methods: Face to face interviews conducted among the participants through semis-structured questionnaires by following systematic sampling technique. Four focus group discussions were conducted with people of slum. Quantitative data were analyzed with SPSS version 23.0 while Braun and Clarke's six steps of thematic analysis were pursued for analyzing qualitative data. Results: Findings shows that NGOs provided health services to slum people with available and affordable roles. Quantitative results demonstrate that NGOs’ available health services cover with services facilities and regular sources of service providers. EPI, FP and hygienic services with 9.3 % and delivery services and health and nutrition services with 9.2 % become the most available health services of NGOs. Community static providers are the main source (40.5 %) of providing regular health care services for the slum people whereas EPI (25.2 %), blood test (22.1 %) and FP packages (20.0 %) considered the most affordable health services of NGOs. Qualitative findings imply two major themes availability and affordability of health services under where many subthemes are stated. Conclusions: Findings indicate that the NGOs provide available health care services for the slums with EPI, FP, delivery services, health and nutrition services and hygienic programme. Results further imply that availability of health services further has taken place with providing regular sources of services with static clinic and CSP services. Initiative should be taken to make health systems of the country affordable, friendly, and available. Essentials health services can be provided to the slum and hard to reach areas’ people through NGOs health facilities. As NGOs service provision is good so measures should be taken for the continuity of care of the NGOs health services.
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spelling doaj.art-0630a47cf8a34177b823271962cdd26c2024-02-18T04:39:51ZengElsevierClinical Epidemiology and Global Health2213-39842024-01-0125101478Role of NGOs in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in DhakaMohammad Ismail Bhuiyan0Aminul Haque1Department of Population Sciences, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.Department of Population Sciences, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, 1000, BangladeshBackground/objectives: Health services for the slum people of least developed or developing countries are quite unreachable, unavailable and unaffordable to them. The study attempts to demonstrate the role of non-government organizations (NGOs) in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka with mixed method study. Methods: Face to face interviews conducted among the participants through semis-structured questionnaires by following systematic sampling technique. Four focus group discussions were conducted with people of slum. Quantitative data were analyzed with SPSS version 23.0 while Braun and Clarke's six steps of thematic analysis were pursued for analyzing qualitative data. Results: Findings shows that NGOs provided health services to slum people with available and affordable roles. Quantitative results demonstrate that NGOs’ available health services cover with services facilities and regular sources of service providers. EPI, FP and hygienic services with 9.3 % and delivery services and health and nutrition services with 9.2 % become the most available health services of NGOs. Community static providers are the main source (40.5 %) of providing regular health care services for the slum people whereas EPI (25.2 %), blood test (22.1 %) and FP packages (20.0 %) considered the most affordable health services of NGOs. Qualitative findings imply two major themes availability and affordability of health services under where many subthemes are stated. Conclusions: Findings indicate that the NGOs provide available health care services for the slums with EPI, FP, delivery services, health and nutrition services and hygienic programme. Results further imply that availability of health services further has taken place with providing regular sources of services with static clinic and CSP services. Initiative should be taken to make health systems of the country affordable, friendly, and available. Essentials health services can be provided to the slum and hard to reach areas’ people through NGOs health facilities. As NGOs service provision is good so measures should be taken for the continuity of care of the NGOs health services.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213398423002658RoleNGOAvailable and affordable health servicesSlum people
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Role of NGOs in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka
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title Role of NGOs in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka
title_full Role of NGOs in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka
title_fullStr Role of NGOs in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka
title_full_unstemmed Role of NGOs in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka
title_short Role of NGOs in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in Dhaka
title_sort role of ngos in providing available and affordable health care services to the slum people in dhaka
topic Role
NGO
Available and affordable health services
Slum people
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