AbstractObjectiveTo assess families’ health problems and the health facility choices in an urban and a rural district in Egypt.MethodsA cross-sectional descriptive study with a multi-stage random sample of 948 urban and 401 rural households was undertaken in a district of Cairo and rural Giza. Data was collected through interviews. The questionnaire addressed health problems and the use of health services within the fortnight prior to the survey.A follow-up of a sub-sample of 285 urban and 114 rural households was carried out 2–3weeks after the first interview to assess the outcome of complaints. The EPi Info Statistical Package was used for analysis and comparing urban and rural families.ResultsOver 60% of urban and 78.8% of rural families...
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International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess self-reported morbidity and its determining factors in So...
Patient satisfaction has been frequently used as an indication of the overall quality of health care...
Objective: To assess families’ health problems and the health facility choices in an urban and a rur...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess families’ health problems and the health facility choices in an urban and...
BACKGROUND:Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic characteristics...
Background Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic characteristi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic c...
Yassin K, Laaser U, Krämer A. Maternal morbidity in rural upper Egypt: levels, determinants, and car...
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This study contains data on the behaviour of randomly-chosen households when faced with illness. The...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess self-reported morbidity and its determining factors in So...
Patient satisfaction has been frequently used as an indication of the overall quality of health care...
Objective: To assess families’ health problems and the health facility choices in an urban and a rur...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess families’ health problems and the health facility choices in an urban and...
BACKGROUND:Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic characteristics...
Background Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic characteristi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rural and urban populations have disparate socio-demographic and economic c...
Yassin K, Laaser U, Krämer A. Maternal morbidity in rural upper Egypt: levels, determinants, and car...
This paper seeks to analyse the findings of an extensive household survey, uncovering interesting ev...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate effect of access to health facilities on...
P.O. Box 9653, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Abstract: A cross-sectional study was carried out to assess t...
Health services utilization is multidimensional. The decision to engage with a particular medical ch...
Over the last 15 years large differences in the level of service provision have occurred between the...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has seen an increase in chronic diseases. International evidence s...
This study contains data on the behaviour of randomly-chosen households when faced with illness. The...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess self-reported morbidity and its determining factors in So...
Patient satisfaction has been frequently used as an indication of the overall quality of health care...