A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District

In order to determine the health seeking behaviour and perception of illness among 4 selected villages in Samarahan, a cross-sectional study was conducted. The selected villages were Kampung Tanjong Bundong (39), Kampung Baru (39), Kampung Niup (41) and Kampung Tanjong Parang (38). Perception score...

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Main Authors: Haironi, Y., Zainab, T., Aye, A.A, Khatijah, Y.
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2014
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author Haironi, Y.
Zainab, T.
Aye, A.A
Khatijah, Y.
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Zainab, T.
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Khatijah, Y.
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description In order to determine the health seeking behaviour and perception of illness among 4 selected villages in Samarahan, a cross-sectional study was conducted. The selected villages were Kampung Tanjong Bundong (39), Kampung Baru (39), Kampung Niup (41) and Kampung Tanjong Parang (38). Perception score was calculated based on a questionnaire consisting of 11 questions, ranging from balanced diet, physical activity, immunization, antenatal follow-up, pap smear, breast self examination, promiscuity, alcohol intake, substance abuse, cigarette smoking and perception on general health. The second part of the questionnaire was on health seeking behaviour on traditional medicine practices, vitamin intake, treatment preference and beliefs. Results showed that 76 respondents (48.4%) preferred government health centres and 48 (30.6%) respondents self-medicate while others preferred going to private clinics, pharmacy or traditional medication. The majority of the respondents (108) took traditional medicine comprising of herbal medicine (36.3%), medicinal oil (15.3%) or medicinal plants (14%). Of the total, 89 respondents (56.7%) believed that illness is due to causes other than microorganisms. A total of 121 (77.1%) respondents believed that seeking health treatment is only necessary when one is unwell. When the perception scores were tabulated, 104 respondents (66.2%) had good perception on health. It was noted that those taking vitamin supplements had better perception than those not taking (χ=9.81, df = 1, p=0.002). Males were also noted to be more likely to believe that illness is due to causes other than microorganisms. Results of this study may help to shed some light on improving health seeking behaviour among the community. This is because although the perception of health may be good, their health seeking behaviour may still be affected by cultural influence of traditional beliefs and practices
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spelling unimas-25232022-01-04T02:09:21Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2523/ A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District Haironi, Y. Zainab, T. Aye, A.A Khatijah, Y. R Medicine (General) In order to determine the health seeking behaviour and perception of illness among 4 selected villages in Samarahan, a cross-sectional study was conducted. The selected villages were Kampung Tanjong Bundong (39), Kampung Baru (39), Kampung Niup (41) and Kampung Tanjong Parang (38). Perception score was calculated based on a questionnaire consisting of 11 questions, ranging from balanced diet, physical activity, immunization, antenatal follow-up, pap smear, breast self examination, promiscuity, alcohol intake, substance abuse, cigarette smoking and perception on general health. The second part of the questionnaire was on health seeking behaviour on traditional medicine practices, vitamin intake, treatment preference and beliefs. Results showed that 76 respondents (48.4%) preferred government health centres and 48 (30.6%) respondents self-medicate while others preferred going to private clinics, pharmacy or traditional medication. The majority of the respondents (108) took traditional medicine comprising of herbal medicine (36.3%), medicinal oil (15.3%) or medicinal plants (14%). Of the total, 89 respondents (56.7%) believed that illness is due to causes other than microorganisms. A total of 121 (77.1%) respondents believed that seeking health treatment is only necessary when one is unwell. When the perception scores were tabulated, 104 respondents (66.2%) had good perception on health. It was noted that those taking vitamin supplements had better perception than those not taking (χ=9.81, df = 1, p=0.002). Males were also noted to be more likely to believe that illness is due to causes other than microorganisms. Results of this study may help to shed some light on improving health seeking behaviour among the community. This is because although the perception of health may be good, their health seeking behaviour may still be affected by cultural influence of traditional beliefs and practices Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 2014-05-15 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2523/1/Haironi%20Y..pdf Haironi, Y. and Zainab, T. and Aye, A.A and Khatijah, Y. (2014) A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
Haironi, Y.
Zainab, T.
Aye, A.A
Khatijah, Y.
A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District
title A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District
title_full A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District
title_fullStr A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District
title_full_unstemmed A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District
title_short A Study On Perception Of Illness And Health Seeking Behaviour Among Community In Selected Villages In Samarahan District
title_sort study on perception of illness and health seeking behaviour among community in selected villages in samarahan district
topic R Medicine (General)
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2523/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2523/1/Haironi%20Y..pdf