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A STUDY OF HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR OF WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR EMPLOYMENT STATUS

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Women's health is a particular concern because, in many nations, sociocultural prejudice disadvantages women.
Women need to get beyond a variety of social obstacles in order to be empowered and have access to high-quality
healthcare. Women's propensity to seek medical attention is one of the major elements influencing their health.
Healthcare seeking behavior is any action or inaction made by someone who suspects they have a health problem
or are ill with the goal of locating an appropriate remedy. It is essential to increase awareness of the logical choice
to receive medical care in order to effectively manage the public's health.(Gotsadze et al., 2005)
To better manage the public's health, it is crucial to raise understanding of the logical decision to receive medical
care. To raise public knowledge about the use of medications and empower them to make informed decisions
regarding health issues, there is a need for a health education programme.
Women’s health seeking behavior is an important part of overall health and well-being. (Shaikh & Hatcher, 2005)
Women are more likely to seek health care than men and are often more proactive about their health. This essay will
explore the factors that influence women’s health seeking behavior, including cultural, economic, and psychological
factors. Cultural factors play a large role in women’s health seeking behavior. Women from different cultural
backgrounds may have different perceptions of health care and different beliefs about health care access. (Widayanti
et al., 2020)For example, some cultures may place more emphasis on traditional remedies and less emphasis on
evidence-based medicine. Women’s beliefs and values can also influence their health seeking behavior. For example,
women who believe that health care is only necessary in an emergency may be less likely to seek preventative care.
Economic factors also play an important role in women’s health seeking behavior. Access to health care can be
limited by cost, geography, and availability of services. Women who lack health insurance or who live in rural areas
may be less likely to seek care. Additionally, women who work in low-wage jobs or who have limited financial
resources may be less likely to seek health care due to cost considerations. Psychological factors are also important
in women’s health seeking behavior. Women may be reluctant to seek health care due to feelings of shame, guilt, or
embarrassment. Additionally, some women may not feel comfortable discussing their health concerns with a medical
professional. Women may also be reluctant to seek care due to fear of being judged or criticized. In conclusion,
women’s health seeking behavior is influenced by a variety of factors, including cultural, economic, and
psychological factors(Idriss et al., 2020)

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