Influences on help-seeking pathways among people with chronic illness and disease in a rural South African community

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Influences on help-seeking pathways among people with chronic illness and disease in a rural South African community

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 27 , issue 3 , 2017 , pages: 286–289
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2017.1321863
Author(s): Tholene Sodi Department of Psychology, South Africa , Takalani Phethi Department of Psychology, South Africa

Abstract

The study sought to explore influences on help-seeking pathways followed by patients with chronic illness and disease (CID) in a rural community of the Limpopo Province, South Africa. The sample consisted of ten people with CID (female = 6; age range 42 to 96 years; sugar diabetes = 50%, and high blood pressure = 30%). The participants responded to semi-structured interviews pertaining to the influences on their choices for help-seeking pathways. The data were analysed applying Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Prevailing influences on help-seeking pathways with CID included presumed cause of the illness, diagnosis agent and family process, nature of preferred treatment modality, and openness to alternative and complementary medicine.

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