Abstract Background Gaps remain in understanding the role of caregiver responses on time to seek appropriate care. The objective of this study was to describe caregiver responses to illness and the impact of these responses on time to seek appropriate care among children with malaria. Methods A case–control study of 325 children with severe (cases) and 325 children with uncomplicated (controls) malaria was conducted in Jinja, Uganda. Caregivers’ responses to their children’s illnesses and time to seek appropriate care were documented. Responses included staying at home, seeking care at drug shops, and seeking care at public health facilities classified into two types: (1) health facilities where caregiver initially sought care before enroll...
Background: This study responds to a rural community’s concern that, despite nation...
Abstract Background Effective management of malaria in children under the age of 5 requires mothers ...
Background: Reducing malaria mortality is a global priority. Uganda has focused its national strateg...
IntroductionA large proportion of children with uncomplicated malaria receive appropriate treatment ...
INTRODUCTION: A large proportion of children with uncomplicated malaria receive appropriate treatmen...
Background. Most of the malaria-related complications in children are due to delay in the treatment-...
DELAY IN CARE SEEKING FOR CHILDREN AGED FIVE AND UNDER WITH FEVER IN THE MALARIA ENDEMIC SETTING OF ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background Malaria is a treatable disease yet is...
Background: The vast majority of malaria deaths in Uganda occur in children five an...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Background: Malaria is a vector-borne disease that affects millions of people globally yearly. Malar...
Malaria is a leading cause of pediatric mortality, and Uganda has the highest incidences in the worl...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a major public health issue in the Democratic Republic of the Co...
Malaria is a leading cause of pediatric mortality, and Uganda has among the highest incidences in th...
Background: Despite efforts to improve malaria management for children, a substanti...
Background: This study responds to a rural community’s concern that, despite nation...
Abstract Background Effective management of malaria in children under the age of 5 requires mothers ...
Background: Reducing malaria mortality is a global priority. Uganda has focused its national strateg...
IntroductionA large proportion of children with uncomplicated malaria receive appropriate treatment ...
INTRODUCTION: A large proportion of children with uncomplicated malaria receive appropriate treatmen...
Background. Most of the malaria-related complications in children are due to delay in the treatment-...
DELAY IN CARE SEEKING FOR CHILDREN AGED FIVE AND UNDER WITH FEVER IN THE MALARIA ENDEMIC SETTING OF ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background Malaria is a treatable disease yet is...
Background: The vast majority of malaria deaths in Uganda occur in children five an...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Background: Malaria is a vector-borne disease that affects millions of people globally yearly. Malar...
Malaria is a leading cause of pediatric mortality, and Uganda has the highest incidences in the worl...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a major public health issue in the Democratic Republic of the Co...
Malaria is a leading cause of pediatric mortality, and Uganda has among the highest incidences in th...
Background: Despite efforts to improve malaria management for children, a substanti...
Background: This study responds to a rural community’s concern that, despite nation...
Abstract Background Effective management of malaria in children under the age of 5 requires mothers ...
Background: Reducing malaria mortality is a global priority. Uganda has focused its national strateg...