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Factors and Impact of Access to Primary Health Care Services on Tuberculosis Awareness among Women in Rural Communities in Orlu, Imo State

byOkeke, Miracle Chidiebere; Udum, Henry Chinonso; Amazu, Chidiebube Sonia; Oluka, Chinwuba Benedict; Okeke, Chibuzor Sochima; Agbo, Obinna Chijindu; Onuwa, Frankline Chidiebere

Published December 15, 2025  •  Vol. 12, Issue 11, pp. 1200–1215Open Access
DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2025.12110107

Abstract

Background: Equitable access to healthcare is a core principle of national health systems globally. However, individuals living in rural communities continue to face substantial informational, geographical, and financial barriers to primary health care (PHC) services. These barriers contribute to poorer health outcomes and widen rural–urban health disparities.
Aim: This study assessed factors associated with access to PHC services and examined the influence of PHC access on tuberculosis (TB) awareness among adult women residing in rural communities in Orlu, Imo State.
Methods: A community-based descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted using a convenience sampling approach to select the study area based on proximity, security, and accessibility. A simple random sampling technique was then used to recruit 430 women. Data were collected using a semi-structured questionnaire administered through self-report and interviewer assistance, encoded using Open Data Kit (ODK), and analysed with SPSS version 28. Descriptive statistics (frequencies and percentages) and chi-square tests were used, with significance set at p < 0.05.
Results: Most respondents (60%) demonstrated poor knowledge or awareness of pulmonary TB. More than half (51%) reported poor to moderate health status, and 47% had poor access to PHC services. TB awareness/knowledge was significantly associated with educational level (p = 0.002), occupation (p = 0.020), and household room density (p = 0.002). However, TB awareness was not significantly associated with access to PHC services (p = 0.119).
Conclusion: Despite limited TB awareness and restricted access to PHC services, women in these rural communities reported generally good perceived health status, suggesting notable resilience. The findings highlight the need for holistic, strengthened PHC systems that ensure equitable, accessible, and high-quality care for rural women, alongside targeted interventions to improve TB knowledge.

Keywords: Tuberculosis, Awareness, Knowledge, Primary Health

JournalInternational Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI)
ISSN2321-2705
Volume / IssueVolume 12, Issue 11
Pages1200–1215
Publication dateDecember 15, 2025
DOI10.51244/IJRSI.2025.12110107
PublisherRSIS International
LicenseOpen Access

How to cite this article

Okeke, Miracle Chidiebere, Udum, Henry Chinonso, Amazu, Chidiebube Sonia, Oluka, Chinwuba Benedict, Okeke, Chibuzor Sochima, Agbo, Obinna Chijindu, & Onuwa, Frankline Chidiebere (2025). Factors and Impact of Access to Primary Health Care Services on Tuberculosis Awareness among Women in Rural Communities in Orlu, Imo State. International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), 12(11), 1200-1215. https://doi.org/10.51244/IJRSI.2025.12110107

BibTeX

@article{Okeke2025,
  title   = {Factors and Impact of Access to Primary Health Care Services on Tuberculosis Awareness among Women in Rural Communities in Orlu, Imo State},
  author  = {Okeke, Miracle Chidiebere and Udum, Henry Chinonso and Amazu, Chidiebube Sonia and Oluka, Chinwuba Benedict and Okeke, Chibuzor Sochima and Agbo, Obinna Chijindu and Onuwa, Frankline Chidiebere},
  journal = {International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI)},
  volume  = {12},
  number  = {11},
  pages   = {1200--1215},
  year    = {2025},
  doi     = {10.51244/IJRSI.2025.12110107},
  publisher = {RSIS International}
}