Table 1.46: Health Facilities in the Nkoranza South District S/N Location
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Table 1.46: Health Facilities in the Nkoranza South District S/N Location
Table 1.46: Health Facilities in the Nkoranza South District S/N Name of Facility Location Management/Ownership 1 St. Theresa’s Hospital Nkoranza Catholic Mission 2 Ayerede Health Center Ayerede Public 3 Ahyiaem Health Center Ahyiaem Public 4 Donkro-Nkwanta Health Center Dondro-Nkwanta Public 5 Nkoranza Health Center Nkoranza Public 6 Nkwabeng Health Center Nkwabeng Public 7 Bonsu Health Center Bonsu Public 8 Akuma Health Center Akuma Public 9 Nsunensa CHIPS Compound Nsunensa Public Source: Ghana Health Service, Nkoranza Table 1.47: Top Ten Causes of Morbidity / OPD Attendance in the Nkoranza South District. 2007 No. Diseases 2008 No. of cases 53096 13124 % Diseases 47.1 Malaria 11.3 URTI No. of cases 67002 13710 1. 2. Malaria URTI 3. Skin Diseases Rheumatism Intestinal worm Home Acc. Diarrhea 7263 6.3 7200 6649 6.2 5.7 3112 2914 27 2.5 2,778 2.4 9. Acute Eye Inf. Hypertension Skin Diseases Rheumatism Intestinal worm Home Acc. Acute Eye Inf. Dysentery 1728 1.5 Hypertension 10. Dysentery 1,216 1.0 Chicken Pox 11. Others Total 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 17207 14.8 Others 116,297 100 Total 2009 % Diseases 44.6 Malaria 9.1 Other ARI No. of cases 59688 14468 47 11.4 10409 6.9 10004 8 9673 8186 6.4 5.4 Skin Disease Int. Worms Rheumatism 7118 6789 7 5.4 3311 3271 2.2 2.2 Diarrhea Home Acc. 4206 2915 3.3 2.3 2085 1.4 Acute URTI 2383 2 1836 1.2 2027 1.6 1378 1 Acute Eye Inf. 1435 1.0 Mal. In pregnancy. 2943 19.6 Others 150,354 100 Total Source: Nkoranza District Directorate of Health Service, 2009 % 15656 12.4 126,632 100 Table 1.48: Top ten causes of mortality in Nkoranza South District (2007-2009) 2007 No. Diseases % 2008 Diseases 27.1 10.6 Malaria AIDS Pneumonia CVA Aneamia Hypertension Hepatitis Diabetes Tuberculosis Cardio Respiratory failure Others Total 1. 2. Malaria CVA No. of cases 51 20 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Pneumonia AIDS Hypertension Hepatitis Septiceamia Aneamia Diabetes Tuberculosis 16 13 12 12 10 9 4 4 8.5 6.9 6.4 6.4 5.3 4.8 2.1 2.1 11. Others Total 37 188 19.7 100 No. of cases 41 23 % 2009 Diseases 24 13 Malaria Anaemia 15 10 9 9 8 6 5 4 9 6 6 6 5 4 3 3 46 176 27 100 No. of cases 32 21 % HIV/AIDS Pneumonia Meningitis Hypertension Hypoglcaemia Heart Failure N.Y.D Puerperal Sepsis 11 6 6 5 4 4 4 3 6 3.3 3.3 2.7 2.2 2.2 1.6 43.5 Others Total 88 184 100 Source: Nkoranza District Directorate of Health Service, 2009 Table 1.49: 2008 DISEASES Cases Death Measles 0 0 Pertusis 0 0 Yellow Fever 0 0 Meningitis 3 2 Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) 0 0 Poliomyelitis 0 0 Diphtheria 0 0 Neonatal Tetanus 0 0 Tuberculosis 52 11 HIV/AIDS 100 23 Source: Nkoranza District Directorate of Health Service, 2009 2009 Cases 5(suspected) 0 0 7 4(suspected) 0 0 0 64 156 Death 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 17.4 11.4 1.9.6: Malaria Control Malaria is the lead health problem in the Nkoranza South District, with 32.7% cases affecting children and pregnant women in 2009 (see table 1.50) Table 1.50: OPD Malaria Trends in 2007 – 2009 Patient Grouping Under 5 malaria 2007 Cases % 12,288 22.7 2008 Cases % 16,534 24.3 2009 Cases % 18,594 30.4 Above 5 malaria 40,808 75.3 50,468 74.1 41,094 67.3 Malaria in pregnancy 1,119 2.1 1,107 1.6 1,378 2.3 Total 54,215 100 68,109 100 61,066 100 Source: District Health Directorate, Annual Report, 2009 Table 1.51: Patronage of Health Facilities Health Provider Hospital Health Centre Clinic Pharmaceutical /Chemical shop Herbalist Others Total Frequency 267 153 49 33 Percentage 51 29.3 9.3 6.3 19 2 523 3.7 0.3 100 Source: Nkoranza South DPCU Survey, 2010 1.9.9: Medical Staffing Below is a table showing the number of staff available and that are required. Table 1.52: Staff Available and Required Category No. Available No. Required Shortfall Medical Doctors 3 12 9 Medical Assistants 1 5 4 Midwives / Nurses 36 45 9 Dispensary Staff 0 8 8 Laboratory Staff 7 10 3 Technical Officers 8 15 7 Total 55 95 40 Source: GHS, Nkoranza, 2010 Table 1.53: Doctor – Patient and Nurse – Patient Ratios Ratio District Regional Standard (UN) Doctor – Patient 1:32,123 1:22,012 1:8,000 Nurse – Patient 1:2,677 1:1,169 1:500 Source: GHS, Nkoranza 2010 Table 1.54: Citizen’s Assessment of Health Care in the District Weight Number Percentage (%) Very satisfied 58 10.7 Satisfied 310 57.4 Dissatisfied 138 25.6 Very dissatisfied 28 5.1 Indifferent 6 1.2 Total 540 100 Source: DPCU Survey, 2010 Table 1.55: Status of National Immunization Programme Achievement 2008 2009 Age Group Target Immunization % Coverage Target Immunization % coverage 0 – 5 yrs 16,060 19,888 16,970 100.93 19,817 99.6 Source: GHS, Nkoranza, 2009 Table 1.56: Use of family Planning Methods Contraceptive Male Condom Female Condom Combined Pill Mini Pill Intra-Uterine Device (IUD) Depo Provera Norigynon Sterilization Implant Total No. of Acceptors 23.08 8 1,239 98 15 2,130 763 7 40 6,608 % 34.9 0.1 18.8 1.5 0.2 32.2 11.5 0.1 0.6 100 Source: 2009 Annual Report, GHS Nkoranza Table 1.57: District Health Insurance Registration for 2009 Exempt SSNIT Pensioners 25,533 SSNIT Contributor s 923 39.6% 1.4% 0.3% 169 Under 18 years 30,42 1 47.1% Pregnant Women Indigent Male Female 2,498 70 years + 3,453 1,536 27,772 36,761 3.9 5.4 2.4 43% 57% Note: these figures include both New and Old members of the Scheme for 2009 Source: Nkoranza District Health Insurance Scheme. Total 64,533 Informal Table 1.58 depicts HIV / AIDS cases in the district. Indicators Clinical Cases Blood Donors CT PMTCT Know Your Status Total No. Tested 2007 2860 425 355 410 0 1,476 2008 533 527 468 1,284 775 3,587 No. Positive 2009 581 1,164 783 2,844 881 6,253 2007 99 14 106 21 0 240 2008 174 30 86 27 16 332 2009 147 37 63 49 7 303