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Type: Journal article
Title: Health needs of clients as reported by medical practitioners from two districts of Sindh
Author: Mahmood, M.
Kadir, M.
Afsar, H.
Barney, N.
Citation: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, 2002; 52(6):239-243
Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association
Issue Date: 2002
ISSN: 0030-9982
Statement of
Responsibility: 
M. A. Mahmood, M. M. Kadir, H. A. Afsar, N. Barney
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To identify the major health and reproductive health problems for which people consult local medical practitioners. METHODOLOGY: Forty-one practitioners completed a self-administered questionnaire. A startified purposive sample of practitioners was selected by asking the community members from various towns and rural areas to identify practitioners who have most busy practices and are perceived as providing quality care. RESULTS: Nine of the forty-one practitioners were females. Twenty-two were consulted mainly by women and another seventeen by an equal number of women and men. Practitioners pointed to malnutrition, malaria, gastrointestinal and respiratory tract problems as being the most common ailments. They identified menstrual problems, malnutrition among pregnant women, burning micturition and vaginal discharge as the most common reproductive health problems of their clients. Only 16 medical practitioners said that they diagnosed someone in the last one-month as suffering from sexually transm itted infections. CONCLUSION: The survey helped in developing an understanding of health issues from provider perspective. Findings indicate a concordance between what has been revealed by previous population based studies in similar situations and to what health problems practitioners pointed as common. While a comprehensive needs-assessment requires surveys and qualitative interviews with communities, consultations with relatively fewer medical practitioners could also provide a quick and fair approximation of priority health problems in the area.
Keywords: Humans
Health Care Surveys
Family Planning Services
Health Services Needs and Demand
Pakistan
Female
Male
Practice Patterns, Physicians'
Rights: Copyright © 2002 JPMA. All rights reserved.
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