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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Health and Demographic Characteristics of Patients Attending a Newly-Opened Medical Facility in a Remote Amazonian Community: A Descriptive Study
Lucy GuileDevon GrahamAnne Jachmannsubject
medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subject030231 tropical medicinelcsh:Medicinetraditional medicineArticleLiteracy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHealth carehealth-seeking behaviourMedicinerural health030212 general & internal medicineSocial determinants of healthAmazonmedia_commonPovertybusiness.industryRural healthlcsh:RFamily medicinehealth beliefsStructured interviewDescriptive researchbusinessPrimary care facilitydescription
Peru is a country with wide regional disparities in health. Remote Amazonian communities have high rates of poverty and poor access to health services. There is a lack of data on morbidity and use of health services in the region. We describe a descriptive, cross-sectional study of the demographic characteristics and presenting complaints of attendees to a newly-opened primary care facility in a remote community. This was supplemented by structured interviews of adult attendees to build a picture of sociocultural determinants of health locally, including engagement with traditional forms of medicine. Our study provides novel insights into an under-studied and under-resourced area. We found a young population with a high prevalence of infectious illnesses, particularly dermatological infections - a previously under-recognised source of morbidity in these communities. Poor literacy rates and widespread use of traditional forms of medicine have important implications for the provision of healthcare in this region.
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2018-11-01 | Medical Sciences |