Browsing Masters Degrees (Family Medicine) by Issue Date
Now showing items 1-20 of 30
-
Profile of sexually transmitted diseases at Addington Hospital, Durban.
(1986)During the period January 1985 to December 1985, 537 consultations were undertaken at the Special Clinic at Addington Hospital, 483 of these were specifically for venereal disease. The male to female ratio was 2.2:1. The ... -
Alcohol use and the availability of supportive services in a white urban community.
(1986)This study identifies the alcohol intaKe patterns of 274 white patients attending an Urban General Practice. The average consumption rate was 6.5 drinKs per person per weeK (d/p/w). 40X of the surveyed group did not ... -
The prevalence of obesity and associated medical conditions in an urban Indian general practice.
(1986)The prevalence of obesity and associated medical conditions amongst Indian patients attending an urban Indian general practice in Phoenix was investigated. Data were collected using standardized questionnaires and checklists. ... -
Dietary factors in overweight adults.
(1986)The often stated inability of many patients to lose weight or maintain weight reduction is a common complaint heard in general practice and the dietary reasons underlying the problem was studied. The study was carried out ... -
The prevalence of infertility in women attending a general practice in Katlehong.
(1987)A study to determine the prevalence of infertility in females in a patient population attending a general practice in Katlehong was done over seven weeks in 1985. In this study 40.6% out of a total of 143 patients interviewed ... -
Isoenzyme polymorphism in entamoeba histolytica : an epidemiological survey in a rural South African population.
(1989)Isoenzyme characterisation of Entamoeba histolytica into pathogenic and non-pathogenic zymodemes substantiated previously held views that this parasite con5titutes two distinct strains or even sub-species that ... -
Utilisation and knowledge of contraception in attenders at Alice in Ciskei.
(1991)No abstract available. -
Knowledge and utililization of contraception amongst teenagers attending an urban Indian general practice.
(1991)During the six month period June to December 1990, 300 Indian teenagers attending the urban general practice of the researcher were interviewed. Data pertaining to age, sex, knowledge and utilization of contraceptives were ... -
Cigarette smoking among Indian matriculants at ex-House of Delegates schools in Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal.
(1995)A descriptive study of cigarette smoking in a sample of Indian matriculation students was undertaken in Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal in order to establish the prevalence of cigarette smoking; reasons for developing cigarette ... -
Knowledge and utilisation of contraception in Indian females attending an urban general practice.
(1995)459 Indian female patients between the ages of 16 and 50. attending the practice of the researcher were asked to complete a confidential questionnaire on the knowledge and utilisation of ... -
Profile of the asthma clinic at Addington hospital, Durban.
(1996)A study was done about the Asthma Clinic at Addington Hospital to show the characteristics and demography of the patients attending the clinic during the study period of one year. Some of the aspects studied were: the onset ... -
Profile and management of patients presenting with asthma in outpatients at a community hospital in Escourt.
(1997)Much work has been done in urban areas to implement national guidelines in the treatment of asthma. There is however a dearth of studies done in rural and semi-rural areas. For this reason this study on the profile and ... -
Cannabis use : social risk factors and knowledge of health risks in a sample of adolescents.
(1997)A study was conducted at a Durban high school which has a mixture of socioeconomic classes and races. All grade 10 pupils present on the day of the study were asked to complete a questionnaire under examination-like ... -
Twenty four hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in general practice.
(1997)Objectives: To assess the role of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the diagnosis of hypertension in general practice. Background: Hypertension is usually diagnosed by casual office blood pressure readings. However, ... -
A follow-up study of the respiratory health status of automotive spray painters exposed to paints containing isocyanates.
(1997)In order to evaluate the respiratory health status of spray painters exposed to paints containing hexamethylene diisocyanates (HDI) and to obtain more insight into the relationship between occupational exposures to isocyanates ... -
The impact of Laduma, a health education intervention, on the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices regarding sexually transmitted infections among secondary school learners in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2005)Purpose To evaluate the impact of Laduma, a health education intervention, on the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices regarding sexually transmitted infections among secondary school learners in KwaZulu-Natal. ... -
The acceptability and efficiency of routine "opt-out" HIV testing in a South African antenatal clinic setting.
(2008)Background and Objectives The improved uptake of antenatal Opt-out testing has been documented internationally. In South Africa little is known about the efficiency and die acceptability of Opt-out testing. This study ... -
Perceptions around managed health care service delivery in private medical care in the Republic of South Africa.
(2008)Introduction: This study aimed to explore private General Practitioners' perceptions of Managed Health Care CMHC) for health service delivery in the Republic of South Africa (RSA). The specific objectives were to review ...