Barriers to Health Care in Rural Mozambique: A Rapid Ethnographic Assessment of Planned Mobile Health Clinics for ART
Glob. health sci. pract; 3 (1), 2015
Background: In Mozambique, 1.6 million people are living with HIV, and over 60% of the population lives in rural areas lacking access to health services. Mobile health clinics, implemented in 2013 in 2 provinces, are beginning to offer antiretroviral therapy (ART) and basic primary care services. Prior t...
Mozambique, Health Services Accessibility, HIV, Mobile Health Units, Rural Areas, Appointments and Schedules, Aptitude, Delivery of Health Care, Barriers to Access of Health Services, Residence Characteristics, Costs and Cost Analysis, Referral and Consultation, Patients, Health Personnel, Population, Planning, Telemedicine, Therapeutics, Transportation