Abstract Background Where access to facilities for childhood diarrhea and pneumonia is inadequate, community case management (CCM) is an effective way of improving access to care. In Pakistan, utilization of CCM for these diseases through the Lady Health Worker Program remains low. Challenges of access to facilities persist leading to delayed care and poor outcomes. Estimating caregiver knowledge, understanding their perceptions and practices, and recognizing how these are related to care seeking decisions about childhood diarrhea and pneumonia is crucial to bring about coherence between supply and demand-side practices. Methods Data was collected from family caregivers to explore their knowledge, perceptions and practices regarding childho...
Abstract. Diarrhea causes 16 % of all child deaths in Pakistan. We assessed patterns of healthcare u...
Childhood pneumonia accounts for 17% of IMR in India, posing a major health burden. With cultural be...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends community case management of malaria and pneumo...
Abstract Background Where access to facilities for ch...
Diarrhea and pneumonia are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five, and...
Purpose: Diarrhea and pneumonia greatly contribute to high childhood mortality in Pakistan. Frontlin...
Background: Understanding health-seeking behaviors of caregivers is important to reduce child mortal...
Diarrhea is the second leading killer after pneumonia among\u27under-five years old worldwide. Child...
Background: Despite 60% coverage by Lady Health Worker (LHW) Program, 30% of child deaths in Pakista...
Pneumonia, as defined by WHO, is a syndromic diagnosis characterized by presence of cough or difficu...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan\u27s Lady Health Worker Programme aims to provide care to children sick with pn...
Diarrhea causes 16% of all child deaths in Pakistan. We assessed patterns of healthcare use among ca...
Pneumonia continues to be one of the leading killers of children under-five with 90,000 children dyi...
Background: Appropriate and timely care seeking reduces mortality for childhood illnesses including...
Abstract. Diarrhea causes 16 % of all child deaths in Pakistan. We assessed patterns of healthcare u...
Childhood pneumonia accounts for 17% of IMR in India, posing a major health burden. With cultural be...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends community case management of malaria and pneumo...
Abstract Background Where access to facilities for ch...
Diarrhea and pneumonia are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five, and...
Purpose: Diarrhea and pneumonia greatly contribute to high childhood mortality in Pakistan. Frontlin...
Background: Understanding health-seeking behaviors of caregivers is important to reduce child mortal...
Diarrhea is the second leading killer after pneumonia among\u27under-five years old worldwide. Child...
Background: Despite 60% coverage by Lady Health Worker (LHW) Program, 30% of child deaths in Pakista...
Pneumonia, as defined by WHO, is a syndromic diagnosis characterized by presence of cough or difficu...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan\u27s Lady Health Worker Programme aims to provide care to children sick with pn...
Diarrhea causes 16% of all child deaths in Pakistan. We assessed patterns of healthcare use among ca...
Pneumonia continues to be one of the leading killers of children under-five with 90,000 children dyi...
Background: Appropriate and timely care seeking reduces mortality for childhood illnesses including...
Abstract. Diarrhea causes 16 % of all child deaths in Pakistan. We assessed patterns of healthcare u...
Childhood pneumonia accounts for 17% of IMR in India, posing a major health burden. With cultural be...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends community case management of malaria and pneumo...