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Medical facility use by deceased (15–59 years old) in Western Kenya |
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| Number of deceased |
Local Dispensaries |
Private Hospitals |
Traditional Healers |
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| Regularly |
Occasionally |
Once or never |
Regularly |
Occasionally |
Once or never |
Regularly |
Occasionally |
Once or never |
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| - Percent (s.d.)- |
- Percent - |
- Percent - |
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| Male |
13 |
54 (51.9) |
23 (42.9) |
24 (43.8) |
62 (50.6) |
15 (37.6) |
23 (43.8) |
31 (48.0) |
23 (43.8) |
46 (51.9) |
| Female |
18 |
72 (46.1) |
6 (23.6) |
22 (42.8) |
56 (51.1) |
17 (38.3) |
28 (46.1) |
44 (51.1) |
17 (38.3) |
39 (50.2) |
| Total |
31 |
65 (48.6) |
13 (34.1) |
23 (42.5) |
58 (50.2) |
16 (37.4) |
26 (44.5) |
39 (49.5) |
19 (40.2) |
42 (50.2) |
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Source: The Tegemeo Agricultural Monitoring and Policy Analysis Project (TAMPA) Survey collected by Tegemeo Institute/Egerton University. | ||||||||||
Opiyo et al. International Journal for Equity in Health 2008 7:8 doi:10.1186/1475-9276-7-8 |
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