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Effectiveness of health education methods displayed at the selected health centres, Yangon Division
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-127045
ABSTRACT
A clinic-based cross-sectional survey was conducted at outpatient departments of Hlegu and kungyangone Township Hospitals to explore the existing situation of effectiveness of health education (HE) methods displayed at health centres. two types of study population were involved clinic attendants and health care providers and face-to-face interviewing method was performed by using separate questionnaires. Clinic attenders who were 13 years old and above and who have been visiting more than once were considered to be involved. During the study period of 2 weeks each at respective health centre, 99 clinic attenders (74.7 per cent) patients and 25.3 per cent their companions) were observed. Only 32.3 per cent of total attenders were aware of and noticed HE posters displayed at health centres and read them. Only 26.3 per cent said that they had seen HE activities done at health centres during their presence. Regarding the HE activities performed at health centres, 19.2 per cent were satisfied with the works of health centres and staff, whereas, about 71 per cent had no idea due to their unawareness. apart from HE talk and poster display, other HE activities were rarely observed. Due to availability during the study period, 12 health care providers could respond to our questionnaire. Their mean service year at the study place was 2.2 years. All respondents were aware of the HE activities performing at their health centres. All of them were found to be satisfied with their own performance, and only 3 (25 per cent) satisfied with their health centre's job.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: IMSEAR (Asie du Sud-Est) Sujet Principal: Éducation pour la santé / Myanmar Type d'étude: Recherche qualitative Pays comme sujet: Asie Année: 1997 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: IMSEAR (Asie du Sud-Est) Sujet Principal: Éducation pour la santé / Myanmar Type d'étude: Recherche qualitative Pays comme sujet: Asie Année: 1997 Type: Article