Shiferaw T
Department of Community Health, Institute of Health Sciences, Jimma, Illubabor, Ethiopia.
East Afr Med J. 1993 Nov;70(11):717-20.
An interview-survey of perceived morbidity in a rural community in south-western Ethiopia was conducted in partial fulfillment of the phased teaching objectives of the under graduate community-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 two-week period and actions sought for. Of the respondents, 65% reported illness which varied with age and sex. From those reporting illness, 55.4% did not take any action while 30.3% applied to health institutions. Self care and use of traditional healers were reported to be 9.2% and 5.2% respectively. The survey demonstrated a huge burden of perceived morbidity in a rural community for which the sick did nothing much indicating a large amount to unmet needs for the health delivery system, and further study on patterns of illness behaviour.
在埃塞俄比亚西南部的一个农村社区进行了一项关于感知发病率的访谈调查,这部分满足了吉姆马健康科学研究所本科社区医学教育分阶段教学目标的要求。随机挑选了270名户主参与研究,以调查他们对两周内近期健康问题的回忆以及寻求的应对措施。在受访者中,65%报告称患有疾病,且疾病情况因年龄和性别而异。在那些报告患病的人中,55.4%未采取任何行动,而30.3%前往了医疗机构。据报告,自我护理和求助于传统治疗师的比例分别为9.2%和5.2%。该调查表明,农村社区存在巨大的感知发病负担,患病者对此未采取太多行动,这表明卫生服务系统存在大量未满足的需求,需要进一步研究疾病行为模式。