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				<title><![CDATA[A multidisciplinary approach to improving women's health in semi-urban Ecuador.]]></title>
				<author><![CDATA[Yancon AR; Kelly SG; Valsangkar B; Iyengar P; Malani PN]]></author>
            	<source><![CDATA[Int J Gynaecol Obstet;107(1): 70-2, 2009 Oct. ]]></source>

									<link>http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijgo.2009.05.013</link>
				
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                                                    Autor(es): Yancon AR; Kelly SG; Valsangkar B; Iyengar P; Malani PN
                                                                            <p>Fuente: Int J Gynaecol Obstet;107(1): 70-2, 2009 Oct. </p>
                        													<span class="abstract"><p>OBJECTIVE: To examine women's reasons for seeking care at The Quito Project (TQP), a student-led organization that aims to improve the health, education, and well-being of a semi-urban community in Quito, Ecuador, and to explore the need for additional preventative interventions. METHODS: An oral survey was administered to 86 adult patients in 2008. We also completed a chart review to evaluate patient demographics and medical conditions. RESULTS: Sixty-three (73.3%) survey respondents were female. Nearly three-quarters of the women reported an income below the minimum wage; 60% reported that the cost of medical care posed a burden. Fifty-two percent sought care at TQP because the services were free. Additionally, 77% of women reported going to the doctor only when ill and did not access preventative services. CONCLUSIONS: By offering medical, dental, and tutoring services, along with preventative health workshops, TQP addresses established barriers to achieving adequate women's health. Survey results have reinforced TQP's focus on prevention.</p></span>
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                                Servicios de Salud para Mujeres/organización &amp; administración; Salud de la Mujer; Adulto; Recolección de Datos; Ecuador; Femenino; Encuestas de Atención de la Salud; Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud; Humanos; Masculino; Educación del Paciente como Asunto; Factores Socioeconómicos; Salud Urbana/estadística &amp; datos numéricos; Servicios Urbanos de Salud/economía; Servicios Urbanos de Salud/organización &amp; administración; Servicios de Salud para Mujeres/economía
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