Journal ArticleOpen Access
Are 'Village Doctors' in Bangladesh a curse or a blessing?
Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InBMC International Health and Human Rights
Year2010
Citations78
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bangladesh is one of the health workforce crisis countries in the world. In the face of an acute shortage of trained professionals, ensuring healthcare for a population of 150 million remains a major challenge for the nation. To understand the issues related to shortage of health workforce and healthcare provision, this paper investigates the role of various healthcare providers in provision of health services in Chakaria, a remote rural area in Bangladesh. METHODS: Data were collected through a survey carried out during February 2007 among 1,000 randomly selected households from 8 unions of Chakaria Upazila. Information on health-seeking behaviour was collected from 1 randomly chosen member of a household from those who fell sick during 14 days preceding the…
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