Abstract Background Appropriate home management of illness is vital to efforts to control malaria. The strategy of home management relies on caregivers to recognize malaria symptoms, assess severity and promptly seek appropriate care at a health facility if necessary. This paper examines the management of severe febrile illness (presumed malaria) among children under the age of five in rural Koulikoro Region, Mali. Methods This research examines in-depth case studies of twenty-five households in which a child recently experienced a severe febrile illness, as well as key informant interviews and focus group discussions with community members. These techniques were used to explore the sequence of treatment steps taken during a severe illness ...
Abstract Background Home Based Management of fever (HBM) was introduced as a national policy in Ugan...
Introduction: Home management of fever by caregivers is particularly relevant for ensuring effective...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comSummary We studied child malaria t...
Abstract Background Effective management of malaria in children under the age of 5 requires mothers ...
Abstract Background Home-based management of fever (HBMF) could improve prompt access to antimalaria...
Background: In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), few studies have focused on treatment-seeking...
Febrile illnesses associated with malaria and pneumonia account for a large proportion of child mort...
Background: The vast majority of malaria deaths in Uganda occur in children five an...
Summary We studied child malaria treatment practices among mothers living in the District of Yanfoli...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Background: Home treatment for childhood febrile illness is a common practice among caregivers in Ni...
seeking paths selected by caretakers for the management of severe childhood malaria in an urban envi...
BACKGROUND: Innovative strategies are needed to tackle childhood mortality in the rural tropics. Art...
Background: In 2003, a study in Mali showed that 87% of episodes of uncomplicated malaria were first...
Abstract Background Home Based Management of fever (HBM) was introduced as a national policy in Ugan...
Introduction: Home management of fever by caregivers is particularly relevant for ensuring effective...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comSummary We studied child malaria t...
Abstract Background Effective management of malaria in children under the age of 5 requires mothers ...
Abstract Background Home-based management of fever (HBMF) could improve prompt access to antimalaria...
Background: In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), few studies have focused on treatment-seeking...
Febrile illnesses associated with malaria and pneumonia account for a large proportion of child mort...
Background: The vast majority of malaria deaths in Uganda occur in children five an...
Summary We studied child malaria treatment practices among mothers living in the District of Yanfoli...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Background: Home treatment for childhood febrile illness is a common practice among caregivers in Ni...
seeking paths selected by caretakers for the management of severe childhood malaria in an urban envi...
BACKGROUND: Innovative strategies are needed to tackle childhood mortality in the rural tropics. Art...
Background: In 2003, a study in Mali showed that 87% of episodes of uncomplicated malaria were first...
Abstract Background Home Based Management of fever (HBM) was introduced as a national policy in Ugan...
Introduction: Home management of fever by caregivers is particularly relevant for ensuring effective...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...