Health services in the Gaza
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Background and significance of the study
- Aim of the study
- Study questions
- Research hypotheses
- Literature Review
- Methodology
- Sampling design and target population
- Sampling frame
- Analysis plan
- Descriptive and inferential analysis
- Study limitations and threads to validity
- Conclusion: Policy implications
Abstract
Previous research studies reveal that utilization of health services vary systematically among individuals and communities. There are a number of factors that influence the utilization of services, including the availability of services, quality and cost of services, and other social factors. The total fertility rate in the gaza strip is among the highest rate in the world. In pursuit of reducing the total fertility rate, the MOH and UNRWA offer maternal and children health services and family planning services free of charge. However, the utilization of family planning services is far below.
The goals of this research are to study the factors that determine the utilization of maternal and child health care services, utilization of family planning services, and contraceptive use in the gaza strip. There are several theoretical reasons to expect a relationship between utilization of maternal and child health services and subsequent increases in family planning services utilization and contraceptive use. Therefore, this study aims to also study the impact of maternal and child health services utilization on the subsequent utilization of family planning.
The goals of this research are to study the factors that determine the utilization of maternal and child health care services, utilization of family planning services, and contraceptive use in the gaza strip. There are several theoretical reasons to expect a relationship between utilization of maternal and child health services and subsequent increases in family planning services utilization and contraceptive use. Therefore, this study aims to also study the impact of maternal and child health services utilization on the subsequent utilization of family planning.
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