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Title: FREQUENCY OF HEALTH RELATED MYTHS AMONG FEMALES ADMITTED IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL: Health Related Myths
Authors: Aneeqa Waseem, Waseem, Iram Lehrasab, Bushra Nadeem
Journal: Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (PAFMJ)
Publisher: Army Medical College, Rawalpindi.
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2018
Volume: 68
Issue: 5
Language: English
Keywords: mythsHealthPrevalencetertiary care hospital
Objective: To study frequency of myths about disease, to assess awareness among people andto proposemethodology to bring changes in the attitude of community.Study Design: Descriptive cross-sectional survey.Place and Duration of Study: Family Wing of Combined Military Hospital Multan, from Oct 2016 to Apr 2017.Patients and Methods: A sample of 200 female patients was taken and a questionnaire containing close-endedquestions in both Urdu and English languages was used to obtain knowledge of female patients about varioushealth related myths.Results: Almost 24% of patientsthought that myth practitioners are trained and qualified. This belief has noboundaries even where education is concerned. The percentage of individuals believing in myths was 40.7%among the „Matric to Bachelors‟ category whereas among the respondents having „Master and Post-graduation‟ itwas 16.66%, rest of the believers i.e. 42.64% were under matric.Conclusion: Femalesin Pakistan still believe in preconceived ideas as a cause of their illness seeking treatmentfrom mythical practices. According to our findings, alternative options of medicine are still a popular option forpatients rather than opting for allopathic medicine. Cognition for allopathic treatment options is very poor andcultural influence is deeply engrained while religious knowledge is lacking, resulting in less acceptability ofmodern technologies.
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