EAST AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. 70, n° 11, 1993, pages 717-720, 12 réf., ISSN 0012-835X, KEN
An interview-survey of perceived morbidity in a rural community in south-western Ethiopia was conducted in partial fulfilment of the phased teaching objectives of the under graduate commmunity-based medical education in Jimma.
Institute of Health Sciences.
Two hundred and seventy household heads were randomly selected to participate in the study, to examine the recall of recent health problems during a twoweek period and actions sought for.
Of the respondents, 65% reported illness which varied with age and sex.
Mots-clés BDSP : Communauté, Milieu rural, Perception, Pathologie, Service soins & consultation, Ethiopie, Homme, Morbidité, Questionnaire, Soins santé primaire, Afrique
Mots-clés Pascal : Communauté, Milieu rural, Perception, Maladie, Service santé, Demande thérapeutique, Ethiopie, Homme, Morbidité, Enquête socioéconomique, Questionnaire, Aspect culturel, Soin santé primaire, Afrique
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Community, Rural environment, Perception, Disease, Health service, Therapeutical request, Ethiopia, Human, Morbidity, Socioeconomical inquiry, Questionnaire, Cultural aspect, Primary health care, Africa
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Code Inist : 002B30A01C. Création : 199406.