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Med Anthropol Q ; 11(2): 224-45, 1997 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9186962

ABSTRACT

This study attempts to identify and describe factors associated with the choice of a health care source in rural Guatemala. Because of limited choice options, rural Guatemala makes an excellent location for studying the factors that affect utilization patterns. Illness case histories were collected from a random sample of 270 households in six villages. Then, two different methodological approaches were used to predict treatment actions. First, a sociobehavioral model, which encompasses enabling, predisposing, and need factors, was used to predict treatment choices. Using discriminant analysis we identified factors associated with the use of home remedies, a pharmacy, the health post, a physician, or folk healer. In a second, parallel study, descriptive interviews were used to identify important factors in choosing a treatment strategy. From these interviews, and from responses to hypothetical illness cases, we developed a decision model of treatment actions. Both models were tested against the set of illness cases. Results indicate that both approaches identify similar variables (especially, severity), although selection of variables through the multivariate analysis was much more successful in predicting treatment actions.


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Decision Making , Health Services Research , Models, Psychological , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Rural Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Discriminant Analysis , Female , Guatemala , Humans , Male , Predictive Value of Tests , Reproducibility of Results , Research Design/standards , Surveys and Questionnaires
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