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A systematic scoping review of health-seeking behavior and healthcare utilization in tribal communities of odisha, india: concentration on maternal and child health
A systematic scoping review of health-seeking behavior and healthcare utilization in tribal communities of odisha, india: concentration on maternal and child health
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A systematic scoping review of health-seeking behavior and healthcare utilization in tribal communities of odisha, india: concentration on maternal and child health

2025
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Overview
Background Maternal and child health among tribal populations in Odisha, India, is significantly influenced by socio-economic, cultural, and infrastructural factors. Cultural practices, reliance on traditional medicine, and limited awareness of modern healthcare benefits shape health-seeking behavior. This scoping review synthesises evidence on health-seeking behaviour, healthcare utilisation, awareness of healthcare services, government policies, and barriers in tribal communities in Odisha, India. Methods This scoping review was conducted following the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines. We followed the Arksey and O’Malley methodological framework and applied the PAGER framework (Patterns, Advances, Gaps, Evidence for Practice, Research Recommendations) for quality of reporting. Studies were identified through systematic searches of international and Indian databases, Indian journal websites, organisational websites, repositories, and registries, focusing on health-seeking behaviour and healthcare utilisation among Odisha’s tribal communities. Only English-language articles published between January 2011 and July 2024 were included. The methodological quality of the selected studies was independently assessed by two reviewers using the JBI Quality Assessment Checklist. Results A total of 39 studies, encompassing 36,613 participants, were included in the review. The findings highlight significant barriers to healthcare access among tribal communities, including poverty, illiteracy, cultural practices, geographic isolation, distance to healthcare centres, transportation availability and mistrust of government services. While some tribes have shown progress in adopting modern healthcare services, many continue to rely on traditional medicine and indigenous practices. Socio-cultural factors, such as patriarchal norms and religious rituals, further influence healthcare-seeking behavior. Government initiatives like the National Rural Health Mission and the Integrated Child Development Services have had some success in improving healthcare utilisation among tribal populations. However, strengthening community support, conducting village-level awareness campaigns, and implementing targeted educational interventions can play a transformative role in enhancing healthcare access and overall well-being. Conclusion Improving maternal and child health in Odisha’s tribal populations requires culturally sensitive approaches integrated with modern healthcare strategies. Enhancing awareness, infrastructure, and community health workers’ roles can bridge access gaps while respecting tribal traditions.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject

Analysis

/ Anemia

/ Behavior

/ Biostatistics

/ Child

/ Child development

/ Child Health - ethnology

/ Children

/ Children & youth

/ Childrens health

/ Community

/ Community health workers

/ Community involvement

/ Consciousness

/ Cultural factors

/ Cultural sensitivity

/ Economic factors

/ Electronic journals

/ English language

/ Environmental Health

/ Epidemiology

/ Families & family life

/ Female

/ Government

/ Government services

/ Health aspects

/ Health behavior

/ Health care

/ Health care access

/ Health care policy

/ Health initiatives

/ Health services

/ Health services utilization

/ Health status

/ Health-seeking behaviour

/ Healthcare policies

/ Healthcare utilisation

/ Help seeking behavior

/ Humans

/ Illiteracy

/ India - ethnology

/ Infant mortality

/ Infrastructure

/ Institutional repositories

/ Maternal & child health

/ Maternal characteristics

/ Maternal Health - ethnology

/ Medical care

/ Medical personnel

/ Medicine

/ Medicine & Public Health

/ Mother

/ Mothers

/ Occupational roles

/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care - ethnology

/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care - statistics & numerical data

/ Populations

/ Postpartum period

/ Poverty

/ Public Health

/ Public policy

/ Quality assessment

/ Quality control

/ Religious rituals

/ Rites and ceremonies

/ Ritual

/ Rituals

/ Socio-cultural barriers

/ Sociocultural factors

/ Socioeconomic factors

/ Sociology

/ South Asian People - ethnology

/ South Asian People - psychology

/ South Asian People - statistics & numerical data

/ Systematic Review

/ Traditional medicine

/ Tribes and tribal systems

/ Utilization

/ Vaccine

/ Websites

/ Well being

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