In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anaemia. The late hospital admissions of anaemic children contribute significantly to child morbidity and mortality in these countries. This qualitative study explores local health beliefs and traditional treatment practices that may hinder timely seeking of hospital care for anaemic children. In January of 2019, nine focus group discussions were conducted with 90 participants in rural communities of Malawi. The participants represented four groups of caregivers; mothers, fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers of children under the age of five. The Malawian medical landscape is comprised of formal and informal therapeutic alternatives–and t...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
Abstract Background Anaemia is the world’s second cause of disability and it affects over half of pr...
This article examines children’s enactment of spirit possession idioms and witchcraft in Africa incl...
In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anae...
In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anae...
BackgroundSevere anaemia remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children in sub-Saha...
BackgroundSevere anaemia remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children in sub-Saha...
In Africa, families often with more than one child consult with both modern and traditional African ...
International audienceObjective: Decision making for health care at the household level is a crucial...
Anaemia in children under five years old is a public health concern worldwide. In developing countri...
The objectives of this study were to determine what the Tumbuka people of northern Malawi consider t...
The implications of witchcraft beliefs on medical practice are widespread among the Shona-speaking p...
BACKGROUND: Severe anemia is a major cause of sickness and death in African children, yet the causes...
Abstract Background Ethnographic studies from East Africa suggest that cerebral malaria and anaemia ...
<div><p>Addressing the complex, multi-factorial causes of childhood anaemia is best done through int...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
Abstract Background Anaemia is the world’s second cause of disability and it affects over half of pr...
This article examines children’s enactment of spirit possession idioms and witchcraft in Africa incl...
In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anae...
In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anae...
BackgroundSevere anaemia remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children in sub-Saha...
BackgroundSevere anaemia remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children in sub-Saha...
In Africa, families often with more than one child consult with both modern and traditional African ...
International audienceObjective: Decision making for health care at the household level is a crucial...
Anaemia in children under five years old is a public health concern worldwide. In developing countri...
The objectives of this study were to determine what the Tumbuka people of northern Malawi consider t...
The implications of witchcraft beliefs on medical practice are widespread among the Shona-speaking p...
BACKGROUND: Severe anemia is a major cause of sickness and death in African children, yet the causes...
Abstract Background Ethnographic studies from East Africa suggest that cerebral malaria and anaemia ...
<div><p>Addressing the complex, multi-factorial causes of childhood anaemia is best done through int...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
Abstract Background Anaemia is the world’s second cause of disability and it affects over half of pr...
This article examines children’s enactment of spirit possession idioms and witchcraft in Africa incl...