The increasing prominence of patent medicine vendors (PMVs) in healthcare provision makes information about how they operate of interest. This study assessed consumers\u27 behavior and PMVs\u27 performance in the treatment of childhood illnesses in rural and urban communities in South West Nigeria. Non-participatory observations were carried out in 163 licensed patent medicine stores in Oyo State, Nigeria. Many PMV shops (70.6% rural and 61.9% urban; p = 0.141); stocked non proprietary drugs. Clients often requested for drugs by name (75.4% urban versus 62.2% rural; p = 0.002) and PMVs mostly sold drugs as requested without questions (65.3% urban 57.8% rural; p = 0.07). Inappropriate treatment practices and invasive procedures were observed...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of illness and death in Nigeria, but access of poor p...
Chinazo Ujuju,1 Samson B Adebayo,2 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Obi Oluigbo,3 Fatima Muhammad,4 Augustine Anko...
Background: Resistance to antibiotics is now a serious threat to global health, and inappropriate us...
Background: Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal...
Background: Universal health coverage has been touted as a key policy objective of most health syste...
ObjectiveTo characterize patent and proprietary medicine vendors and shops in Nigeria and to assess ...
Rural areas in much of sub-Saharan Africa access needed health care from untrained and often poorly ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interventions to reduce the burden of disease and mortality in sub-Saharan ...
BACKGROUND:Interventions to reduce the burden of disease and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa increas...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a major cause of mortality among under five children in Nigeria....
Purpose: To determine the compliance of patent medicine vendors (PMVs) in rural areas of Lagos State...
Background: In 2014, Nigeria issued the task-shifting/sharing policy for essential health services, ...
Despite policies that recommend parasitological testing before treatment for malaria, presumptive tr...
BACKGROUND: Despite policies that recommend parasitological testing before treatment for malaria, pr...
Patent medicine vendors (PMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal health sector in Nigeria. A ...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of illness and death in Nigeria, but access of poor p...
Chinazo Ujuju,1 Samson B Adebayo,2 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Obi Oluigbo,3 Fatima Muhammad,4 Augustine Anko...
Background: Resistance to antibiotics is now a serious threat to global health, and inappropriate us...
Background: Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal...
Background: Universal health coverage has been touted as a key policy objective of most health syste...
ObjectiveTo characterize patent and proprietary medicine vendors and shops in Nigeria and to assess ...
Rural areas in much of sub-Saharan Africa access needed health care from untrained and often poorly ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interventions to reduce the burden of disease and mortality in sub-Saharan ...
BACKGROUND:Interventions to reduce the burden of disease and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa increas...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a major cause of mortality among under five children in Nigeria....
Purpose: To determine the compliance of patent medicine vendors (PMVs) in rural areas of Lagos State...
Background: In 2014, Nigeria issued the task-shifting/sharing policy for essential health services, ...
Despite policies that recommend parasitological testing before treatment for malaria, presumptive tr...
BACKGROUND: Despite policies that recommend parasitological testing before treatment for malaria, pr...
Patent medicine vendors (PMVs) are a ubiquitous feature of the informal health sector in Nigeria. A ...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of illness and death in Nigeria, but access of poor p...
Chinazo Ujuju,1 Samson B Adebayo,2 Jennifer Anyanti,3 Obi Oluigbo,3 Fatima Muhammad,4 Augustine Anko...
Background: Resistance to antibiotics is now a serious threat to global health, and inappropriate us...