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Understanding the health care utilization behavior to achieve the sustainable development goals—a comparative study of Malda District, India

Authors

  • Md Askari Department of Geography, Turku Hansda Lapsa Hemram Mahavidyalay, Mallarpur, Birbhum, West Bengal 731216 India
  • Krishnendu Gupta Department of Geography, Visva Bharati, Birbhum, West Bengal India

Keywords:

Sustainable development goals, Universal Health Coverage, Underutilization, Public–Private Partnerships, Determinants

Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goals were finalized in September 2015 by following and expanding Millennium Development Goals with newer targets under the principle of ‘leaving no one behind’. One of the 17 goals is devoted to health (Goal number 3). Understanding the health care utilization behavior is essential to attain the health goal by providing adequate and quality health services. The study seeks to understand the health care utilization behavior and its determinants in Malda district, India. For this study, the primary data are collected through a household survey with a pre-designed schedule. For that, for a comparative discussion, Englishbazar and Chanchal- II blocks have been chosen by purposive sampling considering the best and worst health conditions, respectively. The sample size was 100 families for each block. Analytical methods like chi-square, correlation, and regression analysis are used for the study. The four categories of treatment patterns that have been recognized in the study area; are self-treatment, government institution, qualified doctors and private institution, and the presence of quack doctors. People’s education and income were the confounding factors of such treatment patterns. Many of the respondents are getting treatment from quack doctors or rely on self-treatment based on their very little knowledge of medicine, resulting from a lack of awareness among local communities. It may be concluded that besides socio-economic factors, the availability of insufficient health care facilities influences the health care utilization behavior in the study area. Keywords: Sustainable development goals, Universal Health Coverage, Underutilization, Public–Private Partnerships, Determinants

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