Women's (health) work: A population-based, cross-sectional study of gender differences in time spent seeking health care in Malawi.
Sara YeatmanStephanie ChamberlinKathryn DovelPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Women in Malawi spend a considerable amount of time seeking routine health care services, while men spend almost none. The substantial time women spend seeking health care exacerbates their time poverty and constrains opportunities for other meaningful activities. At the same time, few health care guidelines pertain to men who thus have little interaction with the health care system. Additional public health strategies such as integration of services for those services frequently used by women and specific guidelines and outreach for men are urgently needed.