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Patients struggle to access effective health care due to ongoing violence, distance, costs and health service performance in Afghanistan | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
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Patients struggle to access effective health care due to ongoing violence, distance, costs and health service performance in Afghanistan

Nic Carthaigh N, de Gryse B, Esmati AS, Nizar B, Van Overloop C, Fricke R, Bsesio J, Baker C, Decroo T, Philips M
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
The Afghan population suffers from a long standing armed conflict. We investigated patients' experiences of their access to and use of the health services.

METHODS
Data were collected in four clinics from different provinces. Mixed methods were applied. The questions focused on access obstacles during the current health problem and health seeking behaviour during a previous illness episode of a household member.

RESULTS
To access the health facilities 71.8% (545/759) of patients experienced obstacles. The combination of long distances, high costs and the conflict deprived people of life-saving healthcare. The closest public clinics were underused due to perceptions regarding their lack of availability or quality of staff, services or medicines. For one in five people, a lack of access to health care had resulted in death among family members or close friends within the last year.

CONCLUSIONS
Violence continues to affect daily life and access to healthcare in Afghanistan. Moreover, healthcare provision is not adequately geared to meet medical and emergency needs. Impartial healthcare tailored to the context will be vital to increase access to basic and life-saving healthcare.

Countries

Afghanistan

Subject Area

armed conflict

Languages

English
DOI
10.1093/inthealth/ihu086
Published Date
09 Dec 2014
PubMed ID
25492948
Journal
International Health
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 169-175
Issue Date
2014-12-09
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