Bridging the Gap: Reducing Health Inequities in Access to Preventive Health Care Services in Rural Communities in the Philippines

J Transcult Nurs. 2025 Jan;36(1):24-33. doi: 10.1177/10436596241271270. Epub 2024 Aug 28.

Abstract

Introduction: We used an implementation science framework to investigate perceived health inequities in preventive health care initiatives in rural communities in the Philippines. We also identified health equity-focused quality improvement strategies.

Methods: Three health care providers and 12 barangay clinic patients were interviewed.

Results: Patient interviews showed that social determinants of health, respect, and attitudes toward health care providers affected patient empowerment to engage in self-management for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Health care providers identified six challenges in managing NCDs: (a) inefficient work processes; (b) staffing shortages; (c) insufficient access to low-cost medications; (d) inadequate primary preventive health education from the schools; (e) health care not considered a priority; and (f) lack of local government support.

Discussion: Inadequate preventive health care and education intensify health access and resource inequities in rural communities in the Philippines. A multi-sectoral plan may improve rural health infrastructure and education toward improving health care access and decreasing care disparities.

Keywords: community health; diabetes; health disparities; public health policy; transcultural health.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Health Services Accessibility* / standards
  • Health Services Accessibility* / statistics & numerical data
  • Healthcare Disparities / statistics & numerical data
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Philippines
  • Preventive Health Services* / methods
  • Preventive Health Services* / standards
  • Preventive Health Services* / statistics & numerical data
  • Qualitative Research
  • Rural Health Services / statistics & numerical data
  • Rural Population* / statistics & numerical data