Objective: A qualitative study was conducted to gain insight into challenges reported by Butaleja households during a previous household survey. Specifically, this paper discusses heads of households’ and caregivers’ perceptions of challenges they face when seeking care for their very young children with fever presumed to be malaria. Methods: Eleven focus groups (FGs) were carried out with household members (five with heads of households and six with household caregivers) residing in five sub-counties located across the district. Purposive sampling was used to ensure the sample represented the religious diversity and geographical distance from the peri-urban center of the district. Each FG consisted of five to six participants. The FGs were...
Background: This study responds to a rural community’s concern that, despite nation...
Few studies regarding treatment seeking behaviour related to Malaria have been conducted in Uganda, ...
Background Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years ...
BACKGROUND: The number of orphans in Rakai district, Uganda is estimated to be 34,902 (OCBO, 2000) w...
INTRODUCTION: A large proportion of children with uncomplicated malaria receive appropriate treatmen...
Background: Despite efforts to improve malaria management for children, a substanti...
Background: The vast majority of malaria deaths in Uganda occur in children five an...
Background: Malaria is common among communities of Kabale district, and many young children die of t...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
Abstract Background The vast majority of malaria deaths in Uganda occur in children five and under a...
INTRODUCTION: A large proportion of children with uncomplicated malaria receive appropriate treatmen...
A field study was performed to examine suffering and treatment seeking from the perspective of child...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years...
Few studies regarding treatment seeking behaviour related to Malaria have been conducted in Uganda, ...
Few studies regarding treatment seeking behaviour related to Malaria have been conducted in Uganda, ...
Background: This study responds to a rural community’s concern that, despite nation...
Few studies regarding treatment seeking behaviour related to Malaria have been conducted in Uganda, ...
Background Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years ...
BACKGROUND: The number of orphans in Rakai district, Uganda is estimated to be 34,902 (OCBO, 2000) w...
INTRODUCTION: A large proportion of children with uncomplicated malaria receive appropriate treatmen...
Background: Despite efforts to improve malaria management for children, a substanti...
Background: The vast majority of malaria deaths in Uganda occur in children five an...
Background: Malaria is common among communities of Kabale district, and many young children die of t...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
Abstract Background The vast majority of malaria deaths in Uganda occur in children five and under a...
INTRODUCTION: A large proportion of children with uncomplicated malaria receive appropriate treatmen...
A field study was performed to examine suffering and treatment seeking from the perspective of child...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years...
Few studies regarding treatment seeking behaviour related to Malaria have been conducted in Uganda, ...
Few studies regarding treatment seeking behaviour related to Malaria have been conducted in Uganda, ...
Background: This study responds to a rural community’s concern that, despite nation...
Few studies regarding treatment seeking behaviour related to Malaria have been conducted in Uganda, ...
Background Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years ...