对尼泊尔农村卫生营的分析

C. Karki, C. Karki, R. Basnet, Punam Basnet Dixit, Ashik Rajak
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背景:尼泊尔农村地区缺乏保健设施,保健营在提供保健服务方面发挥着重要作用。必须对保健营进行分析,以确定需要的领域和进一步的规划。在尼泊尔最农村地区之一的Mahottari地区的Aurahi,对一个多专业保健营进行了分析。目的:利用多专科保健,结合患者的人口统计数据和该地区存在的主要健康问题,定量确定人口。方法:对参加2019年12月19日至25日组织的健康营的2560人进行了描述性横断面研究。在征得同意的情况下,使用登记册收集信息。该研究获得了机构审查委员会(IRC)的伦理许可。数据在Microsoft Excel中输入和分析。结果:共有2,560人(占全市总人口的8.06%)在卫生营获得了服务。在各专科就诊的人数和百分比分别为:营养学869人(33.93%)、牙科429人(16.75%)、妇科398人(15.50%)、内科268人(10.46%)、产科218人(8.52%)、非特异性症状152人(5.94%)、皮肤科122人(4.77%)、耳鼻喉科82人(3.22%)和外科50人(1.97%)。结论:该研究表明,由于该地区缺乏基本卫生服务,尼泊尔农村地区存在大量未满足的卫生需求。
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Analysis of a health camp at a rural set up in Nepal
Background: In Nepal where there is lack of health facilities in rural areas, health camps play an important role in providing health services. It is important to analyse health camps to determine the area of need and further planning. An analysis of a multispecialty health camp was done in Aurahi of Mahottari district which is one of the most rural areas of Nepal.  Objectives: To quantitatively determine the population utilising the multispecialty health along with the patients’ demographic data and major health problems present in the area. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted among 2560 people attending a health camp organised during 19th to 25th December 2019. Information was collected using registers with consent. Ethical clearance for the study was obtained from the Institutional Review Committee (IRC). The data were entered and analysed in Microsoft Excel. Results: Two thousand five hundred and sixty people which comprised 8.06% of the total population of the municipality reached out for services at the health camp. The number and percentage of population attending respective speciality were Nutrition - 869 (33.93%), Dental - 429 (16.75%), Gynaecology - 398 (15.50%), Medicine - 268 (10.46%), Obstetrics - 218 (8.52%), non-specific symptoms - 152 (5.94%), Dermatology - 122 (4.77%), ENT - 82 (3.22%) and Surgery - 50 (1.97%) respectively. Conclusion: The study shows presence of significant unmet health needs in this rural district of Nepal due to the lack of basic health services in the region.
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