Background: Use of diagnostics in integrated community case management (iCCM) of fever is recognized as an important step in improving rational use of drugs and quality of care for febrile under-five children. This study assessed household access, acceptability and utilization of community health workers (CHWs) trained and provided with malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) and respiratory rate timers (RRTs) to practice iCCM. Methods: A total of 423 households with under-five children were enrolled into the study in Iganga district, Uganda. Households were selected from seven villages in Namungalwe sub-county using probability proportionate to size sampling. A semi-structured questionnaire was administered to caregivers in selected househol...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), especially pneumonia, are leading causes of death in...
BackgroundA key barrier to appropriate treatment for malaria, diarrhoea, and pneumonia (MDP) in chil...
BACKGROUND: Curative interventions delivered by community health workers (CHWs) were introduced to i...
BACKGROUND: Fever case management is a major challenge for improved child health globally, despite e...
Background: Febrile illnesses including malaria and pneumonia are leading causes of death among chil...
Abstract Background Home Based Management of fever (HBM) was introduced as a national policy in Ugan...
Abstract Background Despite investments in providing free government health services in Uganda, many...
Background: The integrated Community Case Management (iCCM) of childhood illnesses strategy has b...
Malaria remains a leading cause of under-five childhood morbidity and mortality in Sub- Saharan Afri...
Abstract Background Many malarious countries plan to introduce artemisinin combination therapy (ACT)...
Abstract Background Fever case management is a major challenge for improved child health globally, d...
Abstract Background Public health facilities are usually the first to receive interventions compared...
Objective: A qualitative study was conducted to gain insight into challenges reported by Butaleja ho...
Abstract Background Uganda has sought to address leading causes of childhood mortality: malaria, pne...
Abstract Background Several malaria endemic countries have implemented community health worker (CHW)...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), especially pneumonia, are leading causes of death in...
BackgroundA key barrier to appropriate treatment for malaria, diarrhoea, and pneumonia (MDP) in chil...
BACKGROUND: Curative interventions delivered by community health workers (CHWs) were introduced to i...
BACKGROUND: Fever case management is a major challenge for improved child health globally, despite e...
Background: Febrile illnesses including malaria and pneumonia are leading causes of death among chil...
Abstract Background Home Based Management of fever (HBM) was introduced as a national policy in Ugan...
Abstract Background Despite investments in providing free government health services in Uganda, many...
Background: The integrated Community Case Management (iCCM) of childhood illnesses strategy has b...
Malaria remains a leading cause of under-five childhood morbidity and mortality in Sub- Saharan Afri...
Abstract Background Many malarious countries plan to introduce artemisinin combination therapy (ACT)...
Abstract Background Fever case management is a major challenge for improved child health globally, d...
Abstract Background Public health facilities are usually the first to receive interventions compared...
Objective: A qualitative study was conducted to gain insight into challenges reported by Butaleja ho...
Abstract Background Uganda has sought to address leading causes of childhood mortality: malaria, pne...
Abstract Background Several malaria endemic countries have implemented community health worker (CHW)...
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI), especially pneumonia, are leading causes of death in...
BackgroundA key barrier to appropriate treatment for malaria, diarrhoea, and pneumonia (MDP) in chil...
BACKGROUND: Curative interventions delivered by community health workers (CHWs) were introduced to i...