This paper deals with the patterns of movement of rural population for purpose of medical treatment. The following hypothesis are empirically tested with the data on 245 randomly selected sample villages containing about 30,000 households in Tumkur District of Karnataka (India). (a) There are significant differences in the incidence of sickness between various socio-economic groups. (b) The poorer sections of the rural society tend to get treated by informal/traditional systems of medicine. (c) Since the available medical facilities are few, no significant differences are observable in the distance travelled by different socio-economic groups. (d) The actual places of visit for treatment may be different for different socio-economic groups,...
Community based study on health expenditure is a rarity in India. A Rural Community based longitudin...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Due to modernization and advances, health care ser...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...
The rural population of India makes up more than 65% of its total population. Due to the majority of...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Against the backdrop of insufficient public supply of primary care and repo...
Background & objectives: Against the backdrop of insufficient public supply of primary care and repo...
textabstractIn recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a number of demand-...
Abstract Background: In recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a numbe...
Three separate studies were carried out to examine the patterns of mental health care in an Indian v...
India has a large public health care system. Rural healthcare service is provided through a Network ...
Background: The healthcare infrastructure of a country determines the health-seeking behaviour of th...
Over the past ten years, India's population has experienced considerable improvements in health, nar...
The frequency of hospital trips among the inhabitants of Nigeria's rural areas is affected by severa...
During two periods of almost 3 months each, a study was done in three villages of Tangail District i...
Objective: To assess the awareness and utilization of Primary Health Centre (PHC) services by the ru...
Community based study on health expenditure is a rarity in India. A Rural Community based longitudin...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Due to modernization and advances, health care ser...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...
The rural population of India makes up more than 65% of its total population. Due to the majority of...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Against the backdrop of insufficient public supply of primary care and repo...
Background & objectives: Against the backdrop of insufficient public supply of primary care and repo...
textabstractIn recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a number of demand-...
Abstract Background: In recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a numbe...
Three separate studies were carried out to examine the patterns of mental health care in an Indian v...
India has a large public health care system. Rural healthcare service is provided through a Network ...
Background: The healthcare infrastructure of a country determines the health-seeking behaviour of th...
Over the past ten years, India's population has experienced considerable improvements in health, nar...
The frequency of hospital trips among the inhabitants of Nigeria's rural areas is affected by severa...
During two periods of almost 3 months each, a study was done in three villages of Tangail District i...
Objective: To assess the awareness and utilization of Primary Health Centre (PHC) services by the ru...
Community based study on health expenditure is a rarity in India. A Rural Community based longitudin...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Due to modernization and advances, health care ser...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...