Authors :
Abonyi, Dorothy Obianuju; Echetabu, Uchenna Power; Iyidiobi Jonathan
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 9 - September
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24SEP982
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Abstract :
The study, Assessing Barriers to Healthcare
Access in Anambra State: A Comprehensive Evaluation,
evaluated the current healthcare system in Anambra
State by examining infrastructure, geographical
distribution, transportation challenges, and socio-
economic factors. The objectives sought to evaluate the
current healthcare system in Anambra State and identify
any accessibility issues. The study employed a mixed-
methods research approach, including surveys,
interviews, and a comprehensive review of existing
literature. The findings showed that the overall
accessibility of healthcare services in Anambra state is
suboptimal (tstatistic, 2.911 > tcritical, 2.365). The study
concluded that the healthcare delivery system in
Anambra state is not operating at the optimal level that
guarantees equal access to quality healthcare to all the
citizens and residents of the state. It therefore
recommended that the state government should invest in
infrastructure, train healthcare workforce and adopt
innovative solutions, such as telemedicine, to improve
healthcare delivery in the state.
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The study, Assessing Barriers to Healthcare
Access in Anambra State: A Comprehensive Evaluation,
evaluated the current healthcare system in Anambra
State by examining infrastructure, geographical
distribution, transportation challenges, and socio-
economic factors. The objectives sought to evaluate the
current healthcare system in Anambra State and identify
any accessibility issues. The study employed a mixed-
methods research approach, including surveys,
interviews, and a comprehensive review of existing
literature. The findings showed that the overall
accessibility of healthcare services in Anambra state is
suboptimal (tstatistic, 2.911 > tcritical, 2.365). The study
concluded that the healthcare delivery system in
Anambra state is not operating at the optimal level that
guarantees equal access to quality healthcare to all the
citizens and residents of the state. It therefore
recommended that the state government should invest in
infrastructure, train healthcare workforce and adopt
innovative solutions, such as telemedicine, to improve
healthcare delivery in the state.