Vol. 2006 No. 1 (2006)
Mobile Health Clinics in Remote East Java Communities: Comparative Analysis of Malaria Treatment Outcomes and Community Engagement Levels
Fatima Bouzid, Mohammed 1st University of Oujda
Ahmed El Feki, Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakech
Ali Benkhelifa, Mohammed V University of Rabat
Wafa Chaker, Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakech
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18839851
Published: November 18, 2006
Abstract
Mobile health clinics have been introduced in remote communities to address healthcare needs effectively. Comparative analysis using qualitative and quantitative data from both regions. Malaria treatment success rates were notably higher in East Java’s mobile health clinics compared to Morocco's clinics (75% vs. 60%). East Java’s mobile health clinics demonstrated better community engagement, indicated by a 40% increase in clinic visits. Enhance community participation and training programmes for healthcare workers to improve outcomes further.
How to Cite
Fatima Bouzid, Ahmed El Feki, Ali Benkhelifa, Wafa Chaker (2006). Mobile Health Clinics in Remote East Java Communities: Comparative Analysis of Malaria Treatment Outcomes and Community Engagement Levels. African Regional Integration Law (Law/Political Science/Economics, Vol. 2006 No. 1 (2006). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18839851
Keywords
GeographicComparativeCommunity-BasedHealthSystemsResearchAnthropologyQualitativeAnalysisQuantitativeMethods