2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00239
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Health Implications of Diverse Visions of Urban Spaces: Bridging the Formal-Informal Divide

Abstract: In the past 200 years, urban spaces have been imagined as neatly laid out, well-planned, sanitised and civilised places of dense human habitation with regulated economic activity, where political power, financial capital, the frontiers of knowledge and technology thrive. This has been the urban planners dream, even while it does not reflect the full reality, whether of cities in the LMICs or the HICs. In the face of such homogenising visions arising from Euro-American models, formal urban systems fail to provi… Show more

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“…The generalisability of our findings to other states and urban India is not without limitations, though the main themes are likely to be common, given the health system weaknesses across India. Despite greater physical accessibility of qualified health providers, the urban poor also seek care from IPs ( Priya et al, 2019 ), reflecting considerations of affordability, comfort and trust ( Ergler et al, 2011 ). It is also likely that during the Covid-19 pandemic use of both IPs and antibiotics may have increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generalisability of our findings to other states and urban India is not without limitations, though the main themes are likely to be common, given the health system weaknesses across India. Despite greater physical accessibility of qualified health providers, the urban poor also seek care from IPs ( Priya et al, 2019 ), reflecting considerations of affordability, comfort and trust ( Ergler et al, 2011 ). It is also likely that during the Covid-19 pandemic use of both IPs and antibiotics may have increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A uniform strategy for engagement might not be relevant to all parties. In many states of India, informal health care providers outnumber formal health care providers [ 32 , 33 ]. They include village practitioners, drug sellers, untrained allopathic providers, traditional healers, and faith healers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 3 ] It is often believed that the services from IHPs are affordable and acceptable and most poor households in rural and urban areas avail their services. [ 4 ] While the services are availed, households pay out-of-pocket (OOP) to the service provider and it is usually self-financed from household savings. The household expenditure incurred while availing the services at IHPs is poorly documented in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%