Literature DB >> 10260954

Perceived morbidity, utilisation of health services and factors affecting it in a rural area.

M Pathak, Y A Ketkar, R D Majumdar.   

Abstract

A survey of perceived morbidity was carried out in rural population in eight villages and four wards of Saoner town, covering a total population of 8,876. The nature of illness was assessed by weekly visits to the families. History regarding treatment taken for disease and its source was taken. The overall incidence of perceived morbidity was 176.35 spells of sickness per 1000 population per month. Health care agency was contacted for 36.7 per cent spells of sickness. Utilisation of health services was found to be affected significantly by factors like age (chi 2 = 138.36), literacy (chi 2 = 14.123), type of occupation (chi 2 = 433.74), nature of illness (chi 2 = 83.578) and accessibility of health services. A health behaviour model of the population has also been discussed in this paper.

Keywords:  Diseases; Health; Health Surveys; India; Morbidity; Research Report; Utilization Review

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Year:  1981        PMID: 10260954

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Popul Perspect Issues        ISSN: 0253-6803


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