Abstract Background Despite investments in providing free government health services in Uganda, many caretakers still seek treatment from the drug shops/private clinics. The study aimed to assess determinants for use of government facilities or drug shops/private clinics for febrile illnesses in children under five. Methods Structured questionnaires were administered to caretakers in 1078 randomly selected households in the Iganga – Mayuge Demographic Surveillance site. Those with children who had had fever in the previous two weeks and who had sought care from outside the home were interviewed on presenting symptoms and why they chose the provider they went to. Symptoms children presented with and reasons for seeking care from government f...
Rationale aims and objectives: Appropriate treatment of pediatric fever in rural areas remains a cha...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, referral of sick children seeking care at public health facilities is poor an...
Rationale aims and objectives: Appropriate treatment of pediatric fever in rural areas remains a cha...
Background: Febrile illnesses including malaria and pneumonia are leading causes of death among chil...
Abstract Background Public health facilities are usually the first to receive interventions compared...
Background: In Uganda, referral of sick children seeking care at public health facil...
Background: Use of diagnostics in integrated community case management (iCCM) of fever is recognized...
We conducted a survey involving 1,604 households to determine community care-seeking patterns and 16...
BACKGROUND: Fever case management is a major challenge for improved child health globally, despite e...
Over 50% of sick children are treated by private primary-level facilities, but data on patient refer...
Abstract Background Fever case management is a major challenge for improved child health globally, d...
We conducted a survey involving 1,604 households to determine community care-seeking patterns and 16...
BACKGROUND: Public health facilities are usually the first to receive interventions compared to priv...
Identification, stabilization, and prompt referral of children with signs of severe febrile disease ...
IntroductionMalaria, pneumonia and diarrhea are leading causes of death in young children in Uganda....
Rationale aims and objectives: Appropriate treatment of pediatric fever in rural areas remains a cha...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, referral of sick children seeking care at public health facilities is poor an...
Rationale aims and objectives: Appropriate treatment of pediatric fever in rural areas remains a cha...
Background: Febrile illnesses including malaria and pneumonia are leading causes of death among chil...
Abstract Background Public health facilities are usually the first to receive interventions compared...
Background: In Uganda, referral of sick children seeking care at public health facil...
Background: Use of diagnostics in integrated community case management (iCCM) of fever is recognized...
We conducted a survey involving 1,604 households to determine community care-seeking patterns and 16...
BACKGROUND: Fever case management is a major challenge for improved child health globally, despite e...
Over 50% of sick children are treated by private primary-level facilities, but data on patient refer...
Abstract Background Fever case management is a major challenge for improved child health globally, d...
We conducted a survey involving 1,604 households to determine community care-seeking patterns and 16...
BACKGROUND: Public health facilities are usually the first to receive interventions compared to priv...
Identification, stabilization, and prompt referral of children with signs of severe febrile disease ...
IntroductionMalaria, pneumonia and diarrhea are leading causes of death in young children in Uganda....
Rationale aims and objectives: Appropriate treatment of pediatric fever in rural areas remains a cha...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, referral of sick children seeking care at public health facilities is poor an...
Rationale aims and objectives: Appropriate treatment of pediatric fever in rural areas remains a cha...