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卫生保健可及性对可可农户粮食安全的影响从经济、医学和粮食安全文献中探讨了最新的研究成果,涉及卫生保健的重要性、物理可及性、成本、为有需要的人提供正确类型的卫生保健的可及性及其对粮食安全的意义,重点是卫生保健人员的可及性。采用多阶段(五阶段)抽样方法抽取200名农户,采用结构化问卷法收集数据。采用可达性指数(AI)、粮食安全指数(FSI)和Tobit回归模型进行分析。可达性指数显示,Owo LGA每名医生有5名病人,Idanre LGA每名医生有9名病人,Ile Oluji LGA每名医生有8名病人,而Ondo West LGA每名医生有7名病人。咨询费用、服务费用和诊疗费对农民收入有负向影响,而医药费和手术费对农民收入有显著影响。虽然65.50%的答复者有粮食保障,但每个不同卫生人员和设施的病人人数以及家庭规模(0.000人)与农民的粮食安全状况有显著关系。因此,建议在研究地区部署更多的保健人员和设施。关键词:粮食安全,农民,医疗保健,可及性,收入,可可。
Effect of healthcare accessibility on cocoa farmers food security in Ondo State, Nigeria
Effect of healthcare accessibility on cocoa farmers’ food security explored latest research from the economic, medical and food security literature concerning the eminence of care, physical accessibility, cost, availability of the right type of care for those in need, and its significances on food security, with a focus on healthcare personnel availability. A multistage (five-stage) sampling procedure was employed to select 200 farmers and data were collected using structured questionnaire. Accessibility Index (AI), Food Security Index (FSI) and Tobit regression model were used for the analysis. The accessibility index shows that Owo LGA has 5 patients per doctor, Idanre LGA has 9 patients per doctor and Ile Oluji LGA has 8 patients per doctor while Ondo West LGA has 7 patients per doctor. Consultation cost, service cost and diagnosis cost were found to have negative effect on farmers’ income while medicine and surgical cost were found significant to farmers’ income. Although 65.50% of the respondents were food secured, the number of patient per different health personnel and facility as well as family size (0.000) have a significant relationship with farmers' food security status. Thus, it is suggested that more deployment of health care officers and facilities are needed in the study areas.
Key words: Food security, farmers, healthcare, accessibility, income, cocoa.