A community-based study on health seeking behaviour among NCD patients in rural and urban Tamil Nadu - A convergent mixed method study.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
S Kirubakaran, Dharshnee Sudhan, Hariharan Kovur, Prasananjali Appanabhotla, Arun Murugan
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Abstract

This study focusses on the health seeking behaviour of NCD patients which entails regularity of health care facility visitations and adherence to lifestyle modifications.

Aims: To analyse the hospital visitations and lifestyle modifications of NCD patients. To do a comparative study about the health seeking behaviour among NCD patients in Rural and Urban areas. To explore the various difficulties that patients face with regards to Lifestyle modifications.

Settings and design: It is a convergent type mixed-methods design, undertaken in the field practicing areas of RHTCs and UPHCs of Government Medical College, Omandurar Government Estate.

Methods and material: The data was collected by means of Free listing, Focussed Group Discussions, Key Informant Interviews and Structured Questionnaires from patients diagnosed with one or more non-communicable diseases.

Statistical analysis used: Smith's S value Manual Content Analysis Bivariate analysis.

Results: The health seeking behaviour of NCD patients is influenced by lesser crowding and shorter distance to travel, reduced waiting time, focused attention from and familiarity with the healthcare provider, community health, systematic dispensing of medications and regularised testing. Rural population have a higher positively inclined health seeking behaviour than urban population.

Conclusions: The health seeking behaviour of patients with NCDs seem to be on the positive trend and is influenced by the locality of the respondents.

泰米尔纳德邦城乡非传染性疾病患者求医行为的社区研究--融合混合方法研究。
本研究的重点是非传染性疾病患者的求医行为,包括定期到医疗机构就诊和坚持改变生活方式。对城乡地区非传染性疾病患者的就医行为进行比较研究。探讨患者在改变生活方式方面面临的各种困难:本研究采用聚合型混合方法设计,在奥曼杜拉政府村政府医学院的 RHTC 和 UPHC 实地实践区进行:通过自由列表、焦点小组讨论、关键信息提供者访谈和结构化问卷等方式收集数据,这些数据来自被诊断患有一种或多种非传染性疾病的患者:使用的统计分析方法:史密斯 S 值手册 内容分析 双变量分析:非传染性疾病患者的求医行为受到以下因素的影响:较少的拥挤程度和较短的旅行距离、较少的等待时间、医疗服务提供者的重点关注和对医疗服务提供者的熟悉程度、社区卫生、系统配药和定期检测。与城市人口相比,农村人口的求医行为具有更高的积极倾向:非传染性疾病患者的求医行为似乎呈积极趋势,并受到受访者所在地的影响。
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