The level of satisfaction of primary health services evaluation about Syrian women refugees who took refuge in the town Bucak

Journal Title: Journal of Human Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 14, Issue 2

Abstract

This study, women who took refuge in the Syrian town of Bucak in order to investigate satisfaction to basic health services by women and 43 is performed. The participants ' socioeconomic status, number of children and birth hospital were assessed with the questionnaire created by the researchers to assess the service questions. The number of data in statistical analysis percentage and Chi square test was used. The average age of women who participated in the research 43 30.19 ± 3.12 were found. 34 women (74.4 %) hospital conditions described as good. 22 women in terms of the provision of health services (52.2 %) stated he didn't see a difference between Syria and Turkey. The supply of the drug in 30 women (69.8 %) expressed in the form of comfortable, I can assure you. The average number of children was 2.7 (max:7) as were found. In our country the number of the mother who gave birth 38 (88.4 %). Women 26 (60.4 %) are not using any family planning method. Their children have not been immunised mother, who had number 5 (11.6 %). Women 97% of the country has stated that he wants to return to. The study found that refugees are lacking in receiving basic health services. Refugees' family planning, vaccination implementation deficiencies need to be addressed. It is thought that the attitudes of mothers who have not vaccinated in order to prevent infectious diseases should be changed.

Authors and Affiliations

Mümin Polat, Gülcihan Aybike Dilek, Canan Demir Barutcu, Serkan Köksoy

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Mümin Polat, Gülcihan Aybike Dilek, Canan Demir Barutcu, Serkan Köksoy (2017). The level of satisfaction of primary health services evaluation about Syrian women refugees who took refuge in the town Bucak. Journal of Human Sciences, 14(2), 1861-1864. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-644104