Health-seeking behavior among non-communicable disease patients globally, systematic review and meta-analysis.
Tadele Fentabil AnagawElyas Melaku MazengiaEyob Ketema BogaleEneyew Talie FentaHabitu Birhan EshetuNatnael KebedeSintayehu Shiferaw GelawAmare ZewdieTadele Derbew KassiePublished in: SAGE open medicine (2023)
Despite the fact that more than half of patients with non-communicable diseases have health-seeking behavior in health facilities, still, there are a considerable number of individuals with non-communicable diseases having no health-seeking behavior worldwide. Therefore, organizations working for the welfare of human betterment would do well in implementing strategies that could improve health-seeking behavior that would help to reduce the burdens on health systems and prevent premature death from non-communicable diseases.