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Determinants of treatment-seeking behavior during self-reported febrile illness episodes using the socio-ecological model in Kilombero District, Tanzania.

Caroline M MburuSalome A BukachiKhamati ShilabukhaKathrin H TokpaMangi EzekielGilbert FokouBassirou BonfohRudovick Kazwala
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
The results imply that treatment-seeking behavior is shaped by multiple factors across all levels of the socio-ecological model. Public policy efforts need to focus on facilitating prompt health care seeking through community education on the complicated etiology of febrile illnesses. Improved access to timely treatment and better differential diagnostics by health professionals are essential to ensure correct and appropriate treatment and to reduce reliance of patients on unqualified persons.
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