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Qualitative and quantitative assessment of the views of the local population on Yaounde Central Hospital |
Cahiers d'études et de recherches francophones / Santé . Volume 7, Number 4, 221, Juillet-Août 1997, Etudes originales
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Author(s) : A. Blatt, R. Chambon, P. Lemardeley, A. Touko, C. Kamta, J. Chandenier |
Summary : Two studies, using different methods, were used to assess the opinions of the local population on Yaounde Central Hospital (YCH), the changes made as part of a restructuring program and use of health care facilities. The study population comprised YCH patients and the urban population of Yaounde as a whole. One study used personal interviews, according to standard epidemiological survey methods ( 1,267 inhabitants). The other used focus group discussions involving 8 to 12 people each (10 groups). There was no significant difference in the results recorded by these two methods. Focus group discussions are cheaper and easier to implement and are thus valuable for use alone or prior to more extensive studies using questionnaires. Classic epidemiological survey methods produce results which are reproducible and suitable for statistical analysis, and will make it possible to follow the progress of the new working policies of the YCH. |
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