2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2003.01010.x
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Factors influencing the care‐seeking behaviour of chest symptomatics: a community‐based study involving rural and urban population in Tamil Nadu, South India

Abstract: SummaryOur aim was to identify the factors that influence the care-seeking behaviour of chest symptomatics in urban and rural areas in South India. We conducted in-depth interviews with 649 participants: 80% of 310 urban residents and 63% of 339 rural people had sought care (P < 0.01), 93% within 1 month of onset of symptoms. Private health care facilities were the first and preferred point of contact for 57% of urban and 48% of rural participants; the major reasons were proximity to residence and their percep… Show more

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“…Finally, as this study focused on Indian and Pakistani patients, most of whom emigrated from the Punjab region in the north of the Indian subcontinent, this may limit the generalisability of the findings to other South Asians. However, the literature from southern part of the Indian subcontinent indicates that perceptions of drugs and self prescription practices are very similar to those observed in northern regions 23 24…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Finally, as this study focused on Indian and Pakistani patients, most of whom emigrated from the Punjab region in the north of the Indian subcontinent, this may limit the generalisability of the findings to other South Asians. However, the literature from southern part of the Indian subcontinent indicates that perceptions of drugs and self prescription practices are very similar to those observed in northern regions 23 24…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…HSB has been found to be associated with type of illness and gender of ill-person, income group and area of residence. 6,7 Nearly 80% of the health facilities, both public and private are concentrated in the urban areas and are widely utilized by the urban communities. 8 Further, the indirect costs like those associated with travel to the health facilities act as deterrents for the rural population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies conducted by NTI, TRC and Uplekar in Pune have shown that more than 80% of population, afflicted with a cough for three weeks or more, approaches a health facility seeking relief from their symotoms. [15,16,17] The present study showed that 36.5 % of the study subjects were found to have habits of both alcohol & smoking and none declared to be having habits of smokeless Tobacco. A study in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, was conducted to assess the health risk of population exposed to biomass fuel, smoking and chewing tobacco, and unsafe water by linking their reported morbidities of asthma, tuberculosis, and jaundice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%