Mohammad Hamiduzzaman, Stacy Torres, Amber J. Fletcher, M. Rezaul Islam et al.
Gender issues can create major barriers to healthcare utilization for older women with multimorbidity, especially in developing countries like Bangladesh. Elderly rural women in Bangladesh, are the poorest of the poor, and the women with multimorbidity live in a regulated family atmosphere. This stu...
Mohammad Hamiduzzaman, Anita De Bellis, Wendy Abigail, Amber J. Fletcher
This paper aims to contextualise 'healthcare access and utilisation' within its wider social circumstances, including structural factors that shape primary healthcare for marginalised groups. Mainstream theories often neglect complexities among the broader social, institutional and cultural milieus ...
Mohammad Hamiduzzaman, Anita De Bellis, Wendy Abigail, Ann Harrington et al.
Poverty, poor living conditions, religious values and norms, lack of education, and gender discrimination influence the beliefs and behaviors of rural older women in many low-income countries. This paper aims to report the socio-ecological determinants of health-seeking beliefs and behaviors of rura...
Mohammad Hamiduzzaman, Stacy Torres, Amber J. Fletcher, Md. Rezaul Islam et al.
Abstract Relationships are multidimensional, and we know little about how different facets of relationships affect how older patients’ with multimorbidity use homecare and health services. Social gerontology literature emphasizes the importance of care settings, gender inequalities, availability of ...
Mohammad Hamiduzzaman, Stacy Torres, Amber J. Fletcher, M. Rezaul Islam et al.
Relationships are multidimensional, and we know little about the facets of relationships in the way elderly patients’ with multimorbidity utilise homecare and health services. Gerontology literatures emphasize the importance of place of care, inequalities, availability of health services and afforda...