Emotions and Treatment Risk
Cross-source consensus on Emotions and Treatment Risk from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Anxiety, helplessness, fear, and uncertainty can increase urgency and push caregivers toward formal healthcare settings. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Fear of Western medicine, pharmaceuticals, drug sellers, or hospitals can deter formal care. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- First-time parents are especially likely to seek reassurance from healthcare providers when they feel unable to manage illness at home. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Young age and pre-existing conditions increase the perceived urgency of diarrhoeal illness. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis