2019
DOI: 10.3126/hprospect.v18i1.24103
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Perception of Health and Care Seeking Behaviors of Patients Living in High-Altitude Villages of Rural Nepal

Abstract: Background: Nepal continues to struggle to increase its population access to healthcare, especially in rural and isolated villages where primary healthcare is offered through local health outposts. However, people often prefer to consult initially with traditional healers for minor issues as this is more aligned with their cultural beliefs and practices. Knowing that Nepal is undergoing healthcare reform, it would be timely to explore perceptions of health and care-seeking behaviors amongst patients living in … Show more

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“…This highlights the prevailing health-seeking behavior in rural Nepal. The care-seeking behavior and the eventual choice between modern-based and belief-based medicine by a patient is affected by a number of considerations like the ease of its accessibility, the cost of services, their prior knowledge related to the illness, their belief system, and the severity of the medical situation 4 . In rural areas, individuals often face financial constraints that lead them to prioritize other aspects of life, such as work, before seeking assistance for health conditions that do not appear immediately alarming.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This highlights the prevailing health-seeking behavior in rural Nepal. The care-seeking behavior and the eventual choice between modern-based and belief-based medicine by a patient is affected by a number of considerations like the ease of its accessibility, the cost of services, their prior knowledge related to the illness, their belief system, and the severity of the medical situation 4 . In rural areas, individuals often face financial constraints that lead them to prioritize other aspects of life, such as work, before seeking assistance for health conditions that do not appear immediately alarming.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural Nepal has care-seeking behavior, rooted in a naturalistic lifestyle, and is community focused. So, a better understanding of the perceptions of the rural Nepali is crucial in advocating for sustainable and culturally-sensitive delivery of healthcare 4 . This case report has been reported in accordance with the CARE criteria 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%