Health domain of the ultra poor: an exploration
Citation
Zaman, S., Rahman, H., & Edgeworth, R. (2004, October). Health domain of the ultra poor: an exploration. Research Reports (2004): Economic Studies, Vol - XXII, 155–204.Abstract
There has been an increasing amount of materials surrounding health-seeking behaviour
in recent years. However, a relatively small proportion of literature has focused upon
health behaviours and types of health services used by the poor in rural Bangladesh,
particularly ultra poor households. This study aimed to explore the health domain of the
ultra poor, including perceptions of ill health, knowledge and treatment-seeking
behaviours in conjunction with the rationale behind these decisions. Data were collected
through qualitative methods from the TUP members and their husbands or eldest sons in
three villages within Nilphamari district. Findings indicate the regressive nature of
burdens associated with ill health carry a number of similar impacts upon TUP members
compared to other poor households in Bangladesh and the developing world. Within this
concept the ultra poor's experience of ill health is compounded by financial and time
constraints, lack of health education and awareness of treatment facilities for particular
diseases, and cultural rationality in selection of health care providers. Furthermore, a
strong prevalence for self care methods was recorded for the majority of illness episodes
along with traditional healers such as Kabiraj. Consequently further research should
explore integrating these health providers into BRAC interventions within the CFPR/TUP
programme in order to strengthen the existing medical system, ensuring the burden of ill
health is minimized for the ultra poor.