Title of article
How successful are women’s groups in health promotion and disease prevention? A synthesis of the literature and recommendations for developing countries
Author/Authors
Akhund, S. Aga Khan University - Department of Family Medicine, Pakistan , Yousafzai, A.K. Aga Khan University - Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Pakistan
From page
446
To page
452
Abstract
There is a general scarcity of resources for delivery of services to the population in all social welfare and development sectors, with the health sector being no exception. In developing countries, lack of trained manpower, illiteracy and compliance issues make health care interventions even more complex. Various community-based projects have used women as a specific group for delivery of health care interventions. The objective of this paper was to review published studies that evaluated women’s groups for the promotion of health and prevention of disease. A total of 8 studies were reviewed. Women’s groups have proved to be a convenient and workable option for delivering health care interventions in several developing countries.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2642237
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