1970
DOI: 10.32413/pjph.v7i3.71
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Reluctance to Serve in Rural Areas: Doctors' Perspective

Abstract: Background: Pakistan's health care system has been adversely affected by the non-availability of doctors in its rural and remote areas. It is the high time to realize that the improvement in the standard of health care services can be achieved with willingness and dedication of doctors to work in these areas which is only possible by providing them with suitable working environment. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted on 200 doctors working in public and private hospitals/clinics o… Show more

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“…One possible explanation might be that there is an increasing trend of distrust concerning shamans and spiritual healers, due to increased awareness by the media (23). Another likely reason for this is that urban cities in Pakistan have a doctor ratio of 14.5 physicians /10,000 population compared to 3.6 physicians/10,000 population in rural areas (24) thus people in metropolitan cities are more likely to consult doctors for their ailments instead of seeking out shaman/religious clerics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible explanation might be that there is an increasing trend of distrust concerning shamans and spiritual healers, due to increased awareness by the media (23). Another likely reason for this is that urban cities in Pakistan have a doctor ratio of 14.5 physicians /10,000 population compared to 3.6 physicians/10,000 population in rural areas (24) thus people in metropolitan cities are more likely to consult doctors for their ailments instead of seeking out shaman/religious clerics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%