Healthcare use for diarrhoea and dysentery in actual and hypothetical cases, Nha Trang, Viet Nam.

Linda Kaljee; Vu Dinh Thiem; Lorenz von Seidlein; Becky L Genberg; Do Gia Canh; Le Huu Tho; Truong Tan Minh; Le Thi Kim Thoa; John D Clemens; Dang Duc Trach; (2004) Healthcare use for diarrhoea and dysentery in actual and hypothetical cases, Nha Trang, Viet Nam. Journal of health, population, and nutrition, 22 (2). pp. 139-149. ISSN 1606-0997 https://material-uat.leaf.cosector.com/id/eprint/10253
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To better understand healthcare use for diarrhoea and dysentery in Nha Trang, Viet Nam, qualitative interviews with community residents and dysentery case studies were conducted. Findings were supplemented by a quantitative survey which asked respondents which healthcare provider their household members would use for diarrhoea or dysentery. A clear pattern of healthcare-seeking behaviours among 433 respondents emerged. More than half of the respondents self-treated initially. Medication for initial treatment was purchased from a pharmacy or with medication stored at home. Traditional home treatments were also widely used. If no improvement occurred or the symptoms were perceived to be severe, individuals would visit a healthcare facility. Private medical practitioners are playing a steadily increasing role in the Vietnamese healthcare system. Less than a quarter of diarrhoea patients initially used government healthcare providers at commune health centres, polyclinics, and hospitals, which are the only sources of data for routine public-health statistics. Given these healthcare-use patterns, reported rates could significantly underestimate the real disease burden of dysentery and diarrhoea.


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