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The Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
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ISSN: 1606-0997 EISSN: 1606-0997
Vol. 30, No. 3, 2012, pp. 353-365
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Bioline Code: hn12041
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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The Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, Vol. 30, No. 3, 2012, pp. 353-365
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Healthcare-seeking Behaviour among the Tribal People of Bangladesh: Can the Current Health System Really Meet Their Needs?
Rahman, Syed Azizur.; Kielmann, Tara; McPake, Barbara & Normand, Charles
Abstract
Despite the wealth of studies on health and healthcare-seeking behaviour among the Bengali population in
Bangladesh, relatively few studies have focused specifically on the tribal groups in the country. This study
aimed at exploring the context, reasons, and choices in patterns of healthcare-seeking behaviour of the hill
tribal population of Bangladesh to present the obstacles and challenges faced in accessing healthcare provision
in the tribal areas. Participatory tools and techniques, including focus-group discussions, in-depth
interviews, and participant-observations, were used involving 218 men, women, adolescent boys, and girls
belonging to nine different tribal communities in six districts. Data were transcribed and analyzed using
the narrative analysis approach. The following four main findings emerged from the study, suggesting
that the tribal communities may differ from the predominant Bengali population in their health needs
and priorities: (a) Traditional healers are still very popular among the tribal population in Bangladesh; (b)
Perceptions of the quality and manner of treatment and communication can override costs when it comes
to provider-preference; (c) Gender and age play a role in making decisions in households in relation to
health matters and treatment-seeking; and (d) Distinct differences exist among the tribal people concerning
their knowledge on health, awareness, and treatment-seeking behaviour. The findings challenge the
present service-delivery system that has largely been based on the needs and priorities of the plainland
population. The present system needs to be reviewed carefully to include a broader approach that takes the
sociocultural factors into account, if meaningful improvements are to be made in the health of the tribal
people of Bangladesh.
Keywords
Healthcare-seeking behaviour; Health services; Perceptions; Service delivery; Tribal people; Bangladesh
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