Title of article
Relatives’ Advice and Health Care-Seeking Behaviour in Oman
Author/Authors
Al-Mandhari, Ahmed Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Departments of Family Medicine and Public Health, Oman , Al-Adawi, Samir Sultan Qaboos University - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Department of Behavioral Medicine, Oman , Al-Zakwani, Ibrahim Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Departments of Pharmacy, Oman , Al-Shafaee, Mohammed Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Departments of Family Medicine and Public Health, Oman , Eloul, Liyam Sultan Qaboos University - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Department of Behavioral Medicine, Oman
Pages
26
From page
246
To page
271
Abstract
It has been well established that pathways to care are considerably modified by local, social and psychological characteristics as well as the doctor-patient relationship. Scant attention has been paid to the role of family advice in care-seeking. In Omani society, traditional family values and a collective mindset are the norm rather than the exception. This paper examines how family advice affects the trajectory of care seeking.Methodology:During 2006–2007, data was collected through face-to-face interviews among a randomised sample of patients seeking medical consultation in various primary health care centres in the northern region of Oman. This study enrolled a total of 493 patients. The association between the advice of family members as a reason to seek health care and other predictors was analysed using multivariable logistic regression.Results:The data suggest that the advice of family members in care-seeking is strongly associated with gender, education, history of chronic illness, previous exposure to traditional medicine, and health education, as well as the history of immunisation.Conclusion:These findings suggest that the advice of family members remains a strong catalyst for care-seeking in Oman. The psychosocial factors affecting care-seeking leading to underutilisation of services or otherwise are discussed
Keywords
Care , seeking behavior , Relatives’ advice , Clinical population , Oman , Arab , Islamic
Journal title
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Record number
2625726
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