Healthcare seeking behaviors for common childhood illnesses among caregivers of children under 5 years of age in Palestine: a cross-sectional study
Mays Othman, Dima Abu-Hanieh, Roaa Turkman, Rasha Khayyat, Reem Sawafta

TL;DR
This study examines how caregivers in Palestine seek healthcare for common childhood illnesses, finding that many delay professional care and rely on traditional methods.
Contribution
The study identifies predictors of appropriate healthcare-seeking behavior among caregivers in the West Bank using a cross-sectional design.
Findings
55.5% of caregivers demonstrated appropriate healthcare-seeking behaviors for childhood illnesses.
Perception of illness severity and symptoms like fever and respiratory issues predict appropriate health-seeking behavior.
Caregivers in urban areas are less likely to seek appropriate care compared to those in rural areas.
Abstract
Caregivers’ healthcare-seeking behaviors (HSB) are critical in reducing child mortality and morbidity, particularly in developing countries. Children comprise a large proportion of the Palestinian population, yet under-five mortality remains a concern due to many preventable diseases. This study aimed to assess HSB and to determine the prevalence and predictors of appropriate HSB among caregivers of children under 5 years of age during common childhood illnesses in the West Bank in 2024. A cross-sectional study was conducted in the West Bank from June to August 2024, using a validated questionnaire developed by Webair et al. administered via face-to-face interview with a convenience sample of parents attending primary healthcare centers in four governorates. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, bivariate analysis by chi-square test, and multivariable logistic regression to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPediatric health and respiratory diseases · Global Maternal and Child Health · Child Nutrition and Water Access
