Empowering Rural Health - Evaluating The Impact of the Lady Health Worker Programme in providing Pharmaceutical care in Pakistan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v12i5.3245Keywords:
Rural health, Maternal health in rural areas, Pakistan, Lady Health WorkerAbstract
Objective: Pakistan is the 6th most populous country of the world with almost 70% of its population living in rural areas, but being a LMIC the health care facilities in Pakistan are least developed in rural areas. Due to this inequality, major population of Pakistan is living with poor health conditions. The basic aim of this study is to find out how we can improve the health of rural population and what the impact of vertical health programme like Lady Health worker in Improving the rural health.
Methodology: Study is based upon data from different scientific studies, literatures and online article databases like Pubmed, EbscoHost, Medline, Cinhal and google scholar.
Conclusion: Lady Health Worker programme can effectively improve the overall health of rural community in Pakistan. However, efficient innovations and interventions are needed focusing on rural population needs.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Syed Muhammad Ali, Tayyaba Anam, Wafa Ishaq, Ramla Shabbir, Maria Batool Mustafa, Maryam Zaib, Samia Afaq, Rabia Nasrullah, Nabiha Iqbal
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