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New Medical Journal
1978 Volume.21 No. 1 p.73 ~ p.77
A Study on Knowledge and Attitude of Candidates for Village Health Worker Toward Primary Health Care in Rural Area


Abstract
A study was conducted on October 25, 1977 to obtain information on knowledge and attitude of the candidates for village health worker toward primary health care. The objectives of this study were to identify the level and contents of teaching materials for village health worker training program. Interviewed 22 housewives who were elected by each of 22 village people and the following results are obtained: 1. Age distribution of 22 candidates was 23. 0% in 20-29, 36.0% in 30-39, and 41.0% in 40-49 age grouped and 14. 0% of them was literacy, 54. 0% was graduated from primary school and 32.0% from middle school. 2. A hundred percent of the candidates was knowing on patient care service and immunization program as the health subcenter activities and also 86. 0% on T. B. control, 82.0% on family planning, 73. 0% on materal and child health and delivery assistance as the health subcenter activities. 3. As the vaccinations required under one year children, they pointed out D. P. T with 77.0 Polio-vaccine with 73.0%, and B. C. G with 64.0%. 4. A hundred percent of the candidates was knowing on loop and oral pill as the contraceptive method and also were knowing condom (95. 0%), laparascopy (86.4%), and vasectomy (68.0%). 5. Ninety-one percent of the candidates was knowing that the community health development fee used for community health development correctly.
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