2005
DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdh207
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Health seeking behaviour and health service utilization in Pakistan: challenging the policy makers

Abstract: There is a growing literature on health seeking behaviours and the determinants of health services utilization especially in the context of developing countries. However, very few focused studies have been seen in Pakistan in this regard. This paper presents an extensive literature review of the situation in developing countries and relates the similar factors responsible for shaping up of a health seeking behaviour and health service utilization in Pakistan. The factors determining the health behaviours may b… Show more

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“…Las diferencias que emergen entre los dos hospitales analizados en cuanto a la formación de las variables latentes pueden refl ejar diferencias, entre ellos, por el tipo de público que atienden 31,32 . La población ligada a CH1 es más urbana y su mayor nivel socio-educacional puede generar mayores exigencias en la atención de su salud.…”
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“…Las diferencias que emergen entre los dos hospitales analizados en cuanto a la formación de las variables latentes pueden refl ejar diferencias, entre ellos, por el tipo de público que atienden 31,32 . La población ligada a CH1 es más urbana y su mayor nivel socio-educacional puede generar mayores exigencias en la atención de su salud.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…In Pakistan, to govern the health needs of women; men play a dominant role [16]. In view of the fact that men are the sole decision makers who control all the resources, they choose where and when women ought to seek health care.…”
Section: Need Of Health Call Centers In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raising and voicing concerns about health needs is also hindered by the low status of women. Moreover, women are often not permitted to visit a health care facility or to spend money on health care [16]. Therefore, generally women population cannot access health care in an emergency situations [16,22,23].…”
Section: Need Of Health Call Centers In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These included: the absence of national coordination within ministries and other stakeholders to deliver interventions; insufficient financial resources; inadequate training and support for health workers; poor systems for monitoring and assessment of key programmatic indicators and sporadic availability of key commodities [4]. However, care-seeking behaviors by families, and their belief systems around diarrheal diseases were not identified as possible barriers, although these are well described in the literature [5].…”
Section: Qualitative Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%