Health seeking behaviours in South Africa: a household perspective using the general households survey of 2007
Magister Philosophiae - MPhil === This study is aimed at empirically examining health seeking behaviours in terms of illness response on household level at South Africa using 2007 General Household Survey and other relevant secondary sources. It provides an assessment of health seeking behaviours at...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-16482017-08-02T04:00:16Z Health seeking behaviours in South Africa: a household perspective using the general households survey of 2007 Jim, Abongile Tati, Gabriel Dept. of Statistics Faculty of Science Health seeking behaviours Health care Health care systems Illness Household Consultation Medical Coverage South Africa Magister Philosophiae - MPhil This study is aimed at empirically examining health seeking behaviours in terms of illness response on household level at South Africa using 2007 General Household Survey and other relevant secondary sources. It provides an assessment of health seeking behaviours at the household level using individuals as unit of analysis by exploring the type of health care provider sought, the reason for delay in health seeking and the cause for not consulting. This study also assesses the extent of dissatisfaction among households using medical centres and this factor in health care utilisation is considered as the main reason for not consulting health care services. All the demographic and health seeking variables utilised in this study are controlled for medical aid cover because it is a critical variable in health care seeking. Therefore this study makes distinction on illness reporting and they type of health care consulted by medical aid holders and non medical aid holders. Statistical analyses are conducted to explore and predict the way in which demographic variables and socio economic variables affect health care seeking behaviours. South Africa 2013-07-16T09:59:36Z 2013/02/11 14:52 2013/02/11 2013-07-16T09:59:36Z 2010 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/1648 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape |
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Magister Philosophiae - MPhil === This study is aimed at empirically examining health seeking behaviours in terms of illness response on household level at South Africa using 2007 General Household Survey and other relevant secondary sources. It provides an assessment of health seeking behaviours at the household level using individuals as unit of analysis by exploring the type of health care provider sought, the reason for delay in health seeking and the cause for not consulting. This study also assesses the extent of dissatisfaction among households using medical centres and this factor in health care utilisation is considered as the main reason for not consulting health care services. All the demographic and health seeking variables utilised in this study are controlled for medical aid cover because it is a critical variable in health care seeking. Therefore this study makes distinction on illness reporting and they type of health care consulted by medical aid holders and non medical aid holders. Statistical analyses are conducted to explore and predict the way in which demographic variables and socio economic variables affect health care seeking behaviours. === South Africa |
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Health seeking behaviours in South Africa: a household perspective using the general households survey of 2007 |
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Health seeking behaviours in South Africa: a household perspective using the general households survey of 2007 |
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Health seeking behaviours in South Africa: a household perspective using the general households survey of 2007 |
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Health seeking behaviours in South Africa: a household perspective using the general households survey of 2007 |
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Health seeking behaviours in South Africa: a household perspective using the general households survey of 2007 |
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health seeking behaviours in south africa: a household perspective using the general households survey of 2007 |
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University of the Western Cape |
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