• J Trop Med Hyg · Apr 1994

    Comparative Study

    Comparison of mortality between villages with and without Primary Health Care workers in Upper River Division, The Gambia.

    • A De Francisco, J A Schellenberg, A J Hall, A M Greenwood, K Cham, and B M Greenwood.
    • Medical Research Council Laboratories, Banjul, The Gambia.
    • J Trop Med Hyg. 1994 Apr 1; 97 (2): 69-74.

    AbstractHealth services utilization was analysed in a rural area of the The Gambia. In general, health workers were consulted frequently. However, verbal autopsies showed that children who died had rarely consulted health workers, particularly if they came from villages where such workers were not posted. Traditional healers were consulted frequently, independently of the presence of a village health worker. The relationship between cause specific mortality and the utilization of health services is discussed. Childhood mortality was similar in villages with or without a primary health care worker at the time of the study.

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