Community Health Approach in the Rural District, San-in
10.2185/jjrm.29.833
- VernacularTitle:山陰の農村地帯における地域保健活動
- Author:
Akio NAKAGAWA
;
Yumiko MAKINO
;
Nobuo YOSHIDA
;
Yosuke YAMANE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
1981;29(6):833-842
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
The state and problems of health care to farmers in the rural district, San-in, the west northern part of Japan were studied in cooperation with Agricultural Cooperative Associations, Municipalities, Health Centers, Agricultural Mutual Benefit Association and Agriculture Guide Center since 1977.
Various features of interrelationship among the demographic, living, and physical conditions were analysed from the standpoint of promoting community health level.
In our investigation almost of the farmers complained commonly of some diseases such as hypertension, anemia and lesion concerned with bone-muscle-connective tissue system. The health problems on connection with the community characteristics in each district were as follow;
1) In the truck gardening district, the fatigue, overwork, lumbago and greenhouse workers' syndrom were found in a high rate.
2) In mountainous rice crop district, anemia and fatigue in women were prevalent.
3) In the urbanized area around the city, hypertension was prevalent. High frequency of the discontinued treatment type in hypertensive patients and low consiousness for self health care were noted.
4) In the tea and grape plantation district, lumbago, cervical syndrom, osteo-arthritis of knee joint and numbness of fingers which is similar to “vibration syndrom” were noted.
It is, therefore, clear that the adequate, comprehensive medical care program in a community on the basis of socioeconomical characteristics of each district is needed to promote the cooperative activity of health service of administration, agricultural policy and inhabitant participation.