Ho S C, Lun K C, Ng W K
Soc Sci Med. 1984;18(9):745-52. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(84)90100-x.
Both the modern scientific and the Chinese traditional forms of health care are within easy geographical, economical and quantitative accessibility to the people in Singapore. The fourth component of accessibility, socio-cultural component encompasses the social milieu surrounding the individual, and the values and beliefs attached to diseases and health care services. This paper reveals the findings of a survey of a quota sample of patients in institutional clinics providing Chinese traditional medical consultations. The survey aimed to look at the types of illness conditions presented in these clinics, the multi-usage of both modern and traditional health care by these patients, and the inter-relationship between illness behaviour and differential preferences of treatment methods for various disease conditions.