In this section, information is obtained for each of the people living in the housing unit.
Before requesting data for each resident, copy the details from Section II. List people and general data, their names, gender, and age, and write them down in the spaces provided. Do not forget to correct the person number when using more than one questionnaire.
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For the respondent to know who to provide the information about, start with the sentence: "Now I'm going to ask you about...", and mention the name of the person you previously wrote down.
Apply questions 1 through 11 for all the people who are habitual residents, including children, as well as elderly people.
5. Use of health services
The purpose of this question is to find out where people go for care when they have health problems.
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Read the question, listen to the answer, and circle the corresponding code.
If the respondent answers that the person attends more than one health institution, ask which one the attends most frequently and circle the option they state.
Consider that the response options are only read when the respondent expresses with words, gestures, or doubts about what to answer.
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Moreover, it also takes into account the following:
If the person attends a medical center or medical office that belongs to a pharmacy where medical care is provided, usually in exchange for payment, option 8 is circled. Pharmacy office.
When they go to the health services of charitable institutions, such as the Red Cross, Green Cross, Amber Cross, medical dispensary, midwife, health promoter, or are treated with homeopathy or acupuncture, code 9 is circled. Other Location.
Circle option 10. Not treated when the person:
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The question use of health services is presented in the census manager as follows:
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