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Health-Seeking Behaviour for Childhood Ailments in Caregivers of Under-Five Children in an Urban Resettlement Colony in Delhi, India

Author Affiliations
Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar, Maulana Azad Medical College, Public Health Foundation of India, Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council, ...
Published InCureus
Year2022
Citations4

Abstract

This explorative qualitative study assesses the health-seeking behaviour for childhood ailments in caregivers of under-five children in a low-income neighbourhood in Delhi, India during July-September 2021. A total of 17 caregivers (mothers) of eight male and nine female under-five children were enrolled, with the mother being the caregiver in most (94%) cases. Caregivers consulted on common childhood ailments from multiple sources, including family, neighbours, healthcare providers (both licensed and unlicensed), frontline workers, and local pharmacists. The internet was often used as a source of child health information due to its ease of access but often "confused" caregivers due to the presence of too much information. Health-seeking behaviour of caregivers for childhood ailments could range from self-medication, local pharmacist dispensing, and…
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