Delayed use of healthcare services among the urban poor in Turkey

Author:

Kisa Adnan,Yilmaz Fikriye,Younis Mustafa Z.,Kavuncubasi Sahin,Ersoy Korkut,Rivers Patrick A.

Abstract

PurposePoor people often experience a delay in meeting their healthcare needs due to their economic situation. As a result, delayed diagnoses and treatment may increase disease severity, increase the risk of death, and enhance disease transmission in the community. The purpose of this paper is to provide important information about health service delays among the poorest people in Turkey.Design/methodology/approachA field study is conducted among the 92 poorest households in the Etimesgut region of Ankara in order to ascertain any delays in health services among the poor, as well as the factors related to those delays.FindingsThe results of the study show that 87 percent of the households lived on a daily income of US$2.15, and that household member's delay seeking healthcare services an average of 4.66±1.17 times in the past year. Reasons for delaying or not seeking healthcare services included the following: participants thought they would get better without doing anything (7.6 percent), by using traditional herbs (12.7 percent), by using pharmaceuticals already on hand (11.4 percent), the health facility was too far away (5.1 percent), and inability to pay (63.3 percent). Significant associations are found between the delaying behaviors, socioeconomic characteristics of households, and health status.Practical implicationsAt the end of the study, policy suggestions are provided for improving medical care seeking behaviors and treatment compliance among the poor.Originality/valuePoverty is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon that consists of income insufficiency, lack of education, malnutrition, and poor health. The relationship between poverty and poor health impacts those who live in poverty as well as communities, organizations and entire countries. Reducing health disparities and decreasing delays and difficulties in access to health care among poor households are important goals.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Business, Management and Accounting,Education

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