Impact of COVID-19 on Essential Health Care of Rural People in Northern Bangladesh: A Cross-Sectional Study
Md. Matiur Rahman, MBBS, MPH, PhD, M. Rahman, Md. Kaoser Bin Siddique, Md. Rahidul Islam, Mohammad Mahbub ur Rahim
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Background and Objectives: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has an unpredicted effect on global society. The main objective of this study is to determine the impact of COVID-19 on rural people’s access to health care in Northern Bangladesh.
Methods: A cross-sectional community-based design was used. Data were collected from four different districts in the Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions using the multistage sampling technique. A pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire was used for data collection. SPSS version 25 was used for the statistical analysis.
Results: Among 639 respondents, 59.5% were female, and 40.5% were male. The mean age was 34.3 years (SD ±10). The family income ceiling was reduced to -15.6% for incomes between $10,000 and $20,000, and -12.7% for incomes between $20,000 and $30,000. Because 38.2% of respondents’ income was reduced during COVID-19, they now fall into the income category of ≤10,000 Bangladeshi Taka. Due to a lack of transportation, 41.7% of respondents never sought medical attention. During the COVID-19 period, respondents reported physical illness (24.4%), severe stress problems/mental illness (39.2%), and either injuries or urgent health problems (3.8%).The percentage of respondents who did not seek medical attention because they were afraid of becoming infected with COVID-19 was 30.3%. The majority of respondents, 67.3% (n=188), stated that they were unable to locate any maternal and child health care institutions.
Conclusion and Implications for Translation: The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant disruption in the delivery of essential health services.To address future COVID-19 outbreaks and similar pandemics, the government and private sector must work together, as well as global collaboration.
Copyright © 2023 Rahman, et al. Published by Global Health and Education Projects, Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 4.0.
COVID-19对孟加拉国北部农村人口基本卫生保健的影响:一项横断面研究
背景与目的:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对全球社会产生了不可预测的影响。本研究的主要目的是确定COVID-19对孟加拉国北部农村人口获得医疗保健的影响。方法:采用基于社区的横断面设计。使用多阶段抽样技术从Rajshahi和Rangpur地区的四个不同地区收集数据。采用预先测试的半结构化问卷进行数据收集。采用SPSS 25版本进行统计分析。结果:639名被调查者中,女性占59.5%,男性占40.5%。平均年龄34.3岁(SD±10)。收入在1万至2万美元之间的家庭收入上限降至-15.6%,收入在2万至3万美元之间的家庭收入上限降至-12.7%。由于38.2%的受访者在2019冠状病毒病期间收入减少,他们现在属于≤10,000孟加拉国塔卡的收入类别。由于交通不便,41.7%的受访者从未就医。在COVID-19期间,受访者报告了身体疾病(24.4%)、严重压力问题/精神疾病(39.2%)以及受伤或紧急健康问题(3.8%)。因害怕感染COVID-19而未就医的受访者比例为30.3%。大多数答复者(67.3%)(n=188)表示,他们无法找到任何妇幼保健机构。结论和启示:2019冠状病毒病大流行严重扰乱了基本卫生服务的提供。为了应对未来的COVID-19疫情和类似的大流行,政府和私营部门必须共同努力,并开展全球合作。版权所有©2023 Rahman, et al。由全球健康和教育项目公司出版。这是一篇基于知识共享署名许可协议CC BY 4.0的开放获取文章。
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