Neuro Quantology | October 2022 | Volume 20 | Issue 13 | Page 1809-1818 | doi: 10.14704/nq.2022.20.13.NQ88225 Jahan Sharmila, Hossain M Zahid, Kabir M Feroz, Kamal S M Mustofa, Camy K Fatima, Mukit A Al, Sharmin Farzana, Bhuiyan M S Hossain, Alam Sharmin, Chakrovorty S Kumar/ Treatment Seeking Behavior among Post-COVID-19 Patients in Bangladesh. 1809 Treatment Seeking Behavior among Post-COVID-19 Patients in Bangladesh Jahan Sharmila 1 , Hossain M Zahid 2 , Kabir M Feroz 3 , Kamal S M Mustofa 4 , Camy K Fatima 5 , Mukit A Al 6 , Sharmin Farzana 7 , Bhuiyan M S Hossain 8 , Alam Sharmin 9 , Chakrovorty S Kumar 10 . Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic continues its devastating reign over the world, and Making effective strategies for determining and containing the virus has grown more crucial. Although developed nations can effectively control the spread and severity of the pandemic, less developed countries have difficulty implementing similar measures because of various issues such as understanding, attitudes, and behaviour for covid-19 intervention. Similarly, Bangladesh experience challenges in executing contagious virus management due to different intervention seeking knowledge and behaviour. This study explored the intervention-seeking behaviour of the Covid-19 treatment protocol who recovered from this deadly virus in Bangladesh. This quantitative study adopted a cross-sectional design, whereas a convenient sampling approach was utilized to collect data from 54 adult residents of Rajshahi and Chittagong in Bangladesh and conducted face-to-face or telephone-based depth interviews. Among 54 participants, males were n=40 (74.1%), and their mean age was 42.02 years. Common symptoms were cold n=12 (22.2%), fatigue n=8 (14.8%), fever n=7 (13%), coughing n=4 (7.4%) due to COVID-19 infection. The maximum isolation length was 8-14 days, n=30 (55.6%), and the mean was 15.24 days. Regarding intervention, Medicine was prescribed among n=35 (64.8%), and only n=2 (3.7%) received respiratory physiotherapy; home remedies n=25 (46.3%). While using Medicine, n=22 (40.7%) was highly concerning treatment behaviour among people with recovered from Covid-19. Medicine-taking is a popular and convenient method for intervention-seeking behaviour among people affected by Covid-19 in Bangladesh. The finding suggests that combating the covid-19 pandemic requires education and awareness about treatment-taking behaviour because only Medicine cannot decline the negative health impact of post-covid-19. Besides, proper rehabilitation is crucial in promoting the quality of life of the person with post-covid-19. Key Words: Post Covid-19, Treatment, Seeking Behaviour. DOI Number: 10.14704/nq.2022.20.13.NQ88225 Neuro Quantology 2022; 20(13):1809-1818 1 Lecturer, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. 2 Lecturer, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. 3 Assistant Professor, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. 4 Assistant Professor, Saic College of Medical Science and Technology (SCMST), Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5 Clinical Physiotherapist, Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP), Dhaka, Bangladesh. 6 Fellow in Masters of Physiotherapy, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. 7 Fellow in Masters of Physiotherapy, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. 8 Fellow in Masters of Physiotherapy, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. 9 Fellow in Masters of Public Health, Birmingham City University, UK. 10 Associate Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Dhaka College of Physiotherapy, Dhaka, Bangladesh.