SAMJ : SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. 83, n° 11, 1993, pages 827-833, 40 réf., ISSN 0256-9574, ZAF
VOLMINK (J.A.), METCALF (C.A.), ZWARENSTEIN (M.), HEATH (S.), LAUBSCHER (J.A.)
Mrc. Cent epidemiological res Southern Africa. Parowvallei. ZAF
The need for health care reform in South Africa is acknowledged by the government as well as by the non-governmental health sector.
There is, however, no unanimity regarding the nature of the envisaged reform.
A country-wide postal survey of 700 private sector general practitioners (GPs) from a commercial database of 5 000 was conducted to explore attitudes towards health care.
A response rate of 67,4% was obtained.
Respondents were mostly male (92%) and urban-based (64%). The median age was 42 years.
Mots-clés BDSP : Médecin, Questionnaire, Formation professionnelle, Médecin généraliste, Attitude, Centre santé, Afrique
Mots-clés Pascal : Médecin, Questionnaire, République Sud Africaine, Formation professionnelle, Médecin généraliste, Attitude, Centre santé, Afrique
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Physician, Questionnaire, South Africa, Occupational training, General practitioner, Attitude, Health center, Africa
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Code Inist : 002B30A05. Création : 199406.