In rural Uganda care for those who are ill tends to be home based because of inadequate and expensive health care facilities, lack of medication and poor staffing levels in health units. Research findings suggest that women are responsible for the bulk of caring activities. This paper questions the assumption that female informal carers are in a position to cope with illness episodes in the home. Data were collected from 54 female informants in a rural population in southwest Uganda. Supplementary data from in-depth interviews with survey participants and counsellors were also collected. Findings suggest that women are the main providers of informal care within the home. Many women, particularly in female-headed households, did not own or h...
This study examines approaches to health care seeking and financing by households living in communit...
Despite its reduction over the last decade, the maternal mortality rate in Uganda remains high, due ...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...
This thesis examines women's treatment seeking behaviour for their own illnesses and that of childre...
BackgroundThe severe deficit of health care workers in Uganda necessitates hospitalized patients to ...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Abstract Background Understanding individuals’ experience of accessing care and tending to various o...
The objectives of the study were: 1) What is the burden of care for male and female family caregiver...
BACKGROUND: Home-based care for HIV patients is popular in contexts severely affected by the epidemi...
This thesis explores the individual and household-level factors that determine households’ responses...
As HIV/AIDS imposes an overwhelming pressure on the capacity of an already overburdened health care ...
My project analyzes the usage of traditional healers and biomedical healthcare by pregnant women in ...
We examine the gendered responses to shocks – including HIV-related illness and death, and environme...
This study explored and described the experiences of informal female caregivers providing home-based...
This study examines approaches to health care seeking and financing by households living in communit...
Despite its reduction over the last decade, the maternal mortality rate in Uganda remains high, due ...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...
This thesis examines women's treatment seeking behaviour for their own illnesses and that of childre...
BackgroundThe severe deficit of health care workers in Uganda necessitates hospitalized patients to ...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Abstract Background Understanding individuals’ experience of accessing care and tending to various o...
The objectives of the study were: 1) What is the burden of care for male and female family caregiver...
BACKGROUND: Home-based care for HIV patients is popular in contexts severely affected by the epidemi...
This thesis explores the individual and household-level factors that determine households’ responses...
As HIV/AIDS imposes an overwhelming pressure on the capacity of an already overburdened health care ...
My project analyzes the usage of traditional healers and biomedical healthcare by pregnant women in ...
We examine the gendered responses to shocks – including HIV-related illness and death, and environme...
This study explored and described the experiences of informal female caregivers providing home-based...
This study examines approaches to health care seeking and financing by households living in communit...
Despite its reduction over the last decade, the maternal mortality rate in Uganda remains high, due ...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...