Health Care Exclusion: An Examination in Bangladesh

Health Care Exclusion: An Examination in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has made significant progress in many of its social development indicators particularly in health; however, a vast portion of its people still does not use health care services from medically trained providers. An attempt has been made in this study to investigate levels and patterns of health care exclusion among women in Bangladesh. A face to face crosssectional survey was carried out in a total of 674 married women, selected with the convenience sampling technique. This study was carried out in Bancharampur sub-district under Bramman Baria district and Mirpur sub-district under Dhaka district from 1st July to 30th July in 2010. Results revealed that the mean health care exclusion score was 14.0 (SD=4.40) out of 21. The least used reason to explain health care exclusion was “A doctor recommended a surgery for a family member but we did not have it done”, with only 9.9% of the subjects giving this reason.

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