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Pre-travel health seeking practices of Umrah pilgrims departing from Assiut International Airport, Egypt

Research Authors
Mirette M Aziz, Hosnia S Abd El-Megeed, Mennat Allah M Abd Ellatif
Research Journal
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 23
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1477893918300851
Research Year
2018
Research_Pages
72-76
Research Abstract

Abstract
Objectives
to assess the health seeking practices and their determinants among Umrah pilgrims departing from Assiut international Airport.

Methods
We interviewed 300 pilgrims departing from Assiut International Airport while they were in the departure lounge, using a semi-structured questionnaire.

Results
Only 60%, 46.3% and 46.3% of Umrah pilgrims believed in importance of pre-travel vaccination, seeking health information, and health examination, respectively. The most frequently practiced pre-travel health related behaviour was getting vaccinated (56.3%), as compared to much lower frequencies of seeking health information (24%) or having a clinical health examination (26.7%). Private clinics, internet and the tourism companies were the main sources of health information of the pilgrims. Positive attitude of pilgrims about health seeking practices, the perception of health risk of travelling to Hajj/Umrah and having a chronic disease were the predictors of pre-travel health practices.

Conclusion
Raising awareness among Hajj/Umrah pilgrims about the importance of seeking professional pre-travel health advice and communicating the risk of exposure to travel-related diseases to pilgrims could be important strategies to improve the uptake of preventive measures. Training of general practitioners in the public health sector about the travel health information would promote the travel health services.