Oman National Health Survey 2000
General Info
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
January, 2000 - March, 2000
Data type
Survey:
Household
Summary
The National Health Survey in 2000 was a nationally representative survey looking specifically at noncommunicable diseases, intestinal parasites, reproductive health and the empowerment of women. It included an exam component. The reports available from the Ministry of Health provide most results by sex, region, rural versus urban, employment status, education, and age groups up to 65. Age groups are either 5-year or 10-year. For most conditions it included, survey respondents were also asked about treatments they were using for those conditions.
Keywords
Amoebiasis, Anemia, Antenatal care, Anthropometry, Antibiotics, Aplastic and other non-nutritional anemias, Ascariasis, Assets, Birth control pills, Blood glucose, Blood pressure, Body mass index, Breastfeeding, Caesarean section, Cholesterol, Cholesterol tests, Condoms, Contraceptives, Cough, Diabetes, Diarrhea, Diarrheal diseases, Employment, Falls, Family planning, Fertility, Genital prolapse, Gonococcal infections, Gynecological diseases, Health literacy, Height, Hemoglobin, Hemolytic anemias, Household water treatment, Housing, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Hypercholesterolemia, Hypertension, Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, IUDs, Injectable contraceptives, Intestinal nematode infections, Ischemic heart disease, Live births, Marital status, Marriage age, Maternal care, Menstruation, Obesity, Oral rehydration therapy, Pain, Poisonings, Population density, Postpartum amenorrhea, Pregnancy, Pregnancy complications, Prevalence, Respiratory infections, Road traffic injuries, Sanitation, Self-treatment, Sexual sterilization, Syphilis, Tetanus toxoid vaccines, Tobacco smoking, Traditional birth control, Trichuriasis, Unintentional injuries, Urinary tract infections, Waste disposal, Water supply, Weight
Citation
Contributors
Publisher
Suggested citation
Ministry of Health (Oman). Oman National Health Survey 2000. Muscat, Oman: Ministry of Health (Oman).