INTRODUCTION: Ensuring equitable coverage of appropriate malaria treatment remains a high priority for the Nigerian government. This study examines the health seeking behaviour, patient-provider interaction and quality of care received by febrile patients of different socio-economic status (SES) groups. METHODS: A total of 1642 febrile patients and caregivers exiting public health centres, pharmacies and patent medicine dealers were surveyed in Enugu state, South-East Nigeria to obtain information on treatment seeking behaviour, patient-provider interactions and treatment received. Socioeconomic status was estimated for each patient using exit survey data on household assets in combination with asset ownership data from the 2008 Nigeria Dem...
Background Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study was to as...
About 150 million Nigerians live in areas of intense malaria transmission. Malaria has t...
This paper, using focus group discussions and questionnaires in Enugu State, Southeast Nigeria, exam...
The relationship between the socio-economic status (SES) of a household and its sources of malaria d...
This article determined whether there are links between socio-economic status (SES) and preferences ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the differences in the quality of treatment for presumptive malaria received...
This study determined inequities of using community health workers (CHWs) for timely and appropriate...
OBJECTIVES: To determine levels of socioeconomic inequities in the prevention of malaria, and to exa...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Malaria places a great burden on ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the levels of geographic inequities in households' choice of providers, mode ...
This paper investigates the socio-economic inequities in healthcare seeking in the treatment of comm...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the inequities in the household income depletion resulting from malaria tre...
BACKGROUND: Improvement of utilization of malaria treatment services will depend on provision of tre...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the equity implications of the costs of an episode of malaria, the benefit/co...
Abstract Background: Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study...
Background Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study was to as...
About 150 million Nigerians live in areas of intense malaria transmission. Malaria has t...
This paper, using focus group discussions and questionnaires in Enugu State, Southeast Nigeria, exam...
The relationship between the socio-economic status (SES) of a household and its sources of malaria d...
This article determined whether there are links between socio-economic status (SES) and preferences ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the differences in the quality of treatment for presumptive malaria received...
This study determined inequities of using community health workers (CHWs) for timely and appropriate...
OBJECTIVES: To determine levels of socioeconomic inequities in the prevention of malaria, and to exa...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Malaria places a great burden on ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the levels of geographic inequities in households' choice of providers, mode ...
This paper investigates the socio-economic inequities in healthcare seeking in the treatment of comm...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the inequities in the household income depletion resulting from malaria tre...
BACKGROUND: Improvement of utilization of malaria treatment services will depend on provision of tre...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the equity implications of the costs of an episode of malaria, the benefit/co...
Abstract Background: Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study...
Background Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study was to as...
About 150 million Nigerians live in areas of intense malaria transmission. Malaria has t...
This paper, using focus group discussions and questionnaires in Enugu State, Southeast Nigeria, exam...