We examine data from rural Arusha region in Tanzania in which households are asked to recall the illness episodes of randomly chosen other households in their village. We analyze the probability that a household would be able to recall another illness episode as a function of the characteristics of the illness, the location and type of health care chosen and the outcome experienced. Households are more likely to recall severe illnesses and illnesses for which good quality care is important, illnesses that resulted in visits to hospitals or when the patient was not cured. In addition, households are more likely to recall illnesses that resulted in a visit to a facility where the average tenure of clinicians is less than two years old. The re...
<div><p>The provision of healthcare in rural African communities is a highly complex and largely uns...
The researchers traveled to Tanzania in January of 2017. For two weeks they traveled to various Masa...
AbstractBackgroundCalculation of disease rates in developing countries using facility-based surveill...
We examine data from rural Arusha region in Tanzania in which households are asked to recall the ill...
Evidence from Tanzania shows that households gather information about health care episodes experienc...
Learning is an important force for progress in developing countries and may repre-sent a significant...
Patients in rural Africa choose between available health facilities in patterns that suggest they kn...
The aim of this paper is to understand the functioning of individualshealth seeking behavior. It stu...
The aim of this paper is to understand the functioning of individuals' health seeking behavior. It s...
This study contains data on the behaviour of randomly-chosen households when faced with illness. The...
In African settings with poor access to health care, surveillance and surveys of disease burden are ...
The provision of healthcare in rural African communities is a highly complex and largely unsolved pr...
Understanding how individuals and institutions negotiate illness and construct ideas about disease i...
The provision of healthcare in rural African communities is a highly complex and largely unsolved pr...
This paper examines the principal determinants dictating the health-seeking behaviour of primary car...
<div><p>The provision of healthcare in rural African communities is a highly complex and largely uns...
The researchers traveled to Tanzania in January of 2017. For two weeks they traveled to various Masa...
AbstractBackgroundCalculation of disease rates in developing countries using facility-based surveill...
We examine data from rural Arusha region in Tanzania in which households are asked to recall the ill...
Evidence from Tanzania shows that households gather information about health care episodes experienc...
Learning is an important force for progress in developing countries and may repre-sent a significant...
Patients in rural Africa choose between available health facilities in patterns that suggest they kn...
The aim of this paper is to understand the functioning of individualshealth seeking behavior. It stu...
The aim of this paper is to understand the functioning of individuals' health seeking behavior. It s...
This study contains data on the behaviour of randomly-chosen households when faced with illness. The...
In African settings with poor access to health care, surveillance and surveys of disease burden are ...
The provision of healthcare in rural African communities is a highly complex and largely unsolved pr...
Understanding how individuals and institutions negotiate illness and construct ideas about disease i...
The provision of healthcare in rural African communities is a highly complex and largely unsolved pr...
This paper examines the principal determinants dictating the health-seeking behaviour of primary car...
<div><p>The provision of healthcare in rural African communities is a highly complex and largely uns...
The researchers traveled to Tanzania in January of 2017. For two weeks they traveled to various Masa...
AbstractBackgroundCalculation of disease rates in developing countries using facility-based surveill...