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Priority Setting for Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis and Cost-Benefit Analysis- [electronic resource]
Priority Setting for Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis and Cost-Benefit Analysis- [electronic resource]

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자료유형  
 학위논문
Control Number  
0016933228
International Standard Book Number  
9798379909437
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
614
Main Entry-Personal Name  
Kawakatsu, Yoshito.
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
[S.l.] : University of Washington., 2023
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2023
Physical Description  
1 online resource(63 p.)
General Note  
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-01, Section: B.
General Note  
Advisor: Sherr, Kenneth.
Dissertation Note  
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023.
Restrictions on Access Note  
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Summary, Etc.  
요약Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is an urgent global priority outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to ensure the accessibility of health services for all people without causing financial hardship. If current progress continues to 2030, 37% to 61% of the global population will not be covered by essential health services. Therefore, we need to accelerate the increase of service coverage to achieve the UHC target by 2030.There are three specific aims of this dissertation; 1) To identify both individual and contextual factors that are consistently associated with utilization of nine essential maternal and child health services (i.e., ANC, facility-based delivery, modern contraceptive use, immunizations, and childhood illnesses), across survey years and household geolocations, using five national representative cross-sectional surveys in Nigeria; 2) To estimate grid-level coverage of selected essential MCH services in Nigeria using generalized additive models (GAMs) and Gradient Boosting (GB) 3) To estimate required costs and avoidable child deaths by increasing selected essential health service coverage in each community, and to identify the priority sub-national areas.This dissertation emphasizes the importance of multi-dimensional priority setting in achieving Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria. By identifying the factors influencing health service utilization, assessing regional disparities, estimating required costs, and quantifying potential impacts, policymakers can make evidence-based decisions to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare interventions. The findings and recommendations of this research contribute to the broader global agenda of achieving UHC and improving health outcomes for all populations, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Public health.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Statistics.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Health sciences.
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Incremental cost effective ratio
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Machine learning
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Maternal and child health service
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Small area estimation
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Universal Health Coverage
Added Entry-Corporate Name  
University of Washington Global Health
Host Item Entry  
Dissertations Abstracts International. 85-01B.
Host Item Entry  
Dissertation Abstract International
Electronic Location and Access  
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■24510▼aPriority  Setting  for  Achieving  Universal  Health  Coverage  in  Nigeria:  A  Spatial  and  Temporal  Analysis  and  Cost-Benefit  Analysis▼h[electronic  resource]
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■520    ▼aUniversal  Health  Coverage  (UHC)  is  an  urgent  global  priority  outlined  in  the  Sustainable  Development  Goals  (SDGs)  to  ensure  the  accessibility  of  health  services  for  all  people  without  causing  financial  hardship.  If  current  progress  continues  to  2030,  37%  to  61%  of  the  global  population  will  not  be  covered  by  essential  health  services.  Therefore,  we  need  to  accelerate  the  increase  of  service  coverage  to  achieve  the  UHC  target  by  2030.There  are  three  specific  aims  of  this  dissertation;  1)  To  identify  both  individual  and  contextual  factors  that  are  consistently  associated  with  utilization  of  nine  essential  maternal  and  child  health  services  (i.e.,  ANC,  facility-based  delivery,  modern  contraceptive  use,  immunizations,  and  childhood  illnesses),  across  survey  years  and  household  geolocations,  using  five  national  representative  cross-sectional  surveys  in  Nigeria;  2)  To  estimate  grid-level  coverage  of  selected  essential  MCH  services  in  Nigeria  using  generalized  additive  models  (GAMs)  and  Gradient  Boosting  (GB)  3)  To  estimate  required  costs  and  avoidable  child  deaths  by  increasing  selected  essential  health  service  coverage  in  each  community,  and  to  identify  the  priority  sub-national  areas.This  dissertation  emphasizes  the  importance  of  multi-dimensional  priority  setting  in  achieving  Universal  Health  Coverage  in  Nigeria.  By  identifying  the  factors  influencing  health  service  utilization,  assessing  regional  disparities,  estimating  required  costs,  and  quantifying  potential  impacts,  policymakers  can  make  evidence-based  decisions  to  maximize  the  efficiency  and  effectiveness  of  healthcare  interventions.  The  findings  and  recommendations  of  this  research  contribute  to  the  broader  global  agenda  of  achieving  UHC  and  improving  health  outcomes  for  all  populations,  particularly  in  low-  and  middle-income  countries.
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