Factors Influencing Health-seeking Behavior of Public Utility Vehicle Drivers in Iloilo City, Philippines

Angelo L. Bayot

College of Nursing, Iloilo Doctors’ College, Philippines.

Kate Veronica B. Deatras

College of Nursing, Iloilo Doctors’ College, Philippines.

Marnel C. Gregori

College of Nursing, Iloilo Doctors’ College, Philippines.

Helsie L. Ortiz

College of Nursing, Iloilo Doctors’ College, Philippines.

Jo Maree Pearl J. Oyco

College of Nursing, Iloilo Doctors’ College, Philippines.

Desa Ann Maela A. Servando *

College of Nursing, Iloilo Doctors’ College, Philippines.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To examine the health-seeking behavior of Public Utility Vehicle Drivers and to investigate the factors determining health-seeking behavior.

Study design: This study employed a descriptive-correlational quantitative research design.

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at Barangay Cuartero, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines, from August 2025 to February 2026.

Methodology: The study included 112 drivers in total (81 tricycle and 31 pedicab drivers) aged ≥18 years through purposive total enumeration sampling. Data collection involved a six-part questionnaire incorporating four researcher-made questionnaires, and adopted tools such as the BARSHSS-CV and the Health-Seeking Behavior Scale (Kirac & Ozturk, 2021). Data was encoded in Microsoft Excel and analyzed using Jamovi (Version 2.6).

Results: Age showed a weak negative association with health-seeking behavior (rₛ = −.19, P = .04). Smoking exposure also showed a significant difference in health-seeking behavior (U = 972, P = .018), with higher levels of health-seeking among non-exposed drivers (M = 2.92, SD = 0.62). An inverse relationship between health-seeking behavior and YAKAP awareness (t = −2.54, P = .012) was also found. Furthermore, respiratory health problems were significantly negatively correlated (r = −.221, P = .019) with health-seeking behavior, while accessibility of healthcare services showed a significant positive association (r = .229, P = .015). 

Conclusion: Age, smoking exposure, YAKAP awareness, extent of respiratory health problems, and perceived accessibility to healthcare services were significantly associated with health-seeking behavior. These findings highlight the need for targeted occupational health interventions and improved health program awareness among PUV drivers to enhance timely healthcare utilization.

Keywords: Health-seeking behavior, PUV drivers, respiratory health, healthcare access, smoking exposure


How to Cite

L. Bayot, Angelo, Kate Veronica B. Deatras, Marnel C. Gregori, Helsie L. Ortiz, Jo Maree Pearl J. Oyco, and Desa Ann Maela A. Servando. 2026. “Factors Influencing Health-Seeking Behavior of Public Utility Vehicle Drivers in Iloilo City, Philippines”. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health 9 (1):812-24. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrnh/2026/v9i1319.

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