Cost-Effectiveness of Youth-Friendly Health Services in Health Post Settings in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
Geteneh Moges Assefa (),
Muluken Dessalegn Muluneh,
Sintayehu Abebe,
Genetu Addisu and
Wendemagegn Yeshanehe
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Geteneh Moges Assefa: Amref Health Africa, P.O. Box 20855, Addis Ababa 1000, Ethiopia
Muluken Dessalegn Muluneh: Amref Health Africa, P.O. Box 20855, Addis Ababa 1000, Ethiopia
Sintayehu Abebe: Amref Health Africa, P.O. Box 20855, Addis Ababa 1000, Ethiopia
Genetu Addisu: Amref Health Africa, P.O. Box 20855, Addis Ababa 1000, Ethiopia
Wendemagegn Yeshanehe: Selam Global Health Consultancy, 6701 BH Wageningen, The Netherlands
IJERPH, 2025, vol. 22, issue 8, 1-16
Abstract:
Background: Adolescents in Ethiopia, particularly in rural areas, face significant barriers to accessing comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, resulting in poor health outcomes. The youth-friendly health services (YFHS) initiative addresses these challenges by training Health Extension Workers (HEWs) to deliver tailored, age-appropriate care at the primary care level. This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of YFHS implementation in rural health posts in the Jimma Zone, Ethiopia. Methods: Using an ingredient-based costing approach, costs were analyzed across six health posts, three implementing YFHS and three offering routine services. Health outcomes were modeled using disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted, and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) were calculated. Results: Results showed that YFHS reached 9854 adolescents annually at a cost of USD 29,680, compared to 2012.5 adolescents and USD 7519 in control sites. The study showed the ICER of USD 25.50 per DALY averted. The intervention improved health outcomes, including a 27% increase in antenatal care uptake, a 34% rise in contraceptive use, and a 0.065% reduction in abortion-related mortality, averting 52.11 DALYs versus 26.42 in controls. Conclusions: The ICER was USD 25.50 per DALY averted, well below Ethiopia’s GDP per capita, making it highly cost-effective by WHO standards. Scaling YFHS through HEWs offers a transformative, cost-effective strategy to advance adolescent SRH equity and achieve universal health coverage in Ethiopia.
Keywords: youth-friendly health services; Health Extension Workers; cost-effectiveness; primary healthcare; adolescent health; Ethiopia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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