Background There is considerable evidence that health systems, in so far as they ensure access to healthcare, promote population health even independent of other determinants. Access to child health services remains integral to improving child health outcomes. Cognisant that improvements in child health have been unevenly distributed, it is imperative that health services and research focus on the disadvantaged groups. Children residing in urban slums are known to face a health disadvantage that is masked by the common view of an urban health advantage. Granted increasing urbanisation rates and proliferation of urban slums resulting from urban poverty, the health of under-five children in slums remains a public health imperative in Malawi. ...
Despite substantial global progress in reducing child mortality, the burden remains high in sub-Saha...
In urban South Africa there has been increasing child morbidity and mortality as a result of HIV/AID...
IntroductionHealth seeking behaviour (HSB) refers to actions taken by individuals who are ill in ord...
Background There is considerable evidence that health systems, in so far as they ensure access to he...
BACKGROUND: Access to child health services is an important determinant of child health. Whereas, ch...
Access to and utilisation of quality healthcare promotes positive child health outcomes. However, to...
<div><p>Access to and utilisation of quality healthcare promotes positive child health outcomes. How...
The practice of appropriate health seeking has a great potential to reduce the occurrence of severe ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize health seeking behavior (HSB) and determine its predictors amongst childr...
Failure to access healthcare is an important contributor to child mortality in many developing count...
Objective: To characterise health seeking behaviour (HSB) and determine its predictors amongst chil...
BACKGROUND:Childhood illnesses and mortality rates have declined over the past years in sub-Saharan ...
Rapid urbanization and inequitable distribution of social services in African cities significantly c...
IntroductionThe success of current policies and interventions on providing effective access to treat...
IntroductionThe success of current policies and interventions on providing effective access to treat...
Despite substantial global progress in reducing child mortality, the burden remains high in sub-Saha...
In urban South Africa there has been increasing child morbidity and mortality as a result of HIV/AID...
IntroductionHealth seeking behaviour (HSB) refers to actions taken by individuals who are ill in ord...
Background There is considerable evidence that health systems, in so far as they ensure access to he...
BACKGROUND: Access to child health services is an important determinant of child health. Whereas, ch...
Access to and utilisation of quality healthcare promotes positive child health outcomes. However, to...
<div><p>Access to and utilisation of quality healthcare promotes positive child health outcomes. How...
The practice of appropriate health seeking has a great potential to reduce the occurrence of severe ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize health seeking behavior (HSB) and determine its predictors amongst childr...
Failure to access healthcare is an important contributor to child mortality in many developing count...
Objective: To characterise health seeking behaviour (HSB) and determine its predictors amongst chil...
BACKGROUND:Childhood illnesses and mortality rates have declined over the past years in sub-Saharan ...
Rapid urbanization and inequitable distribution of social services in African cities significantly c...
IntroductionThe success of current policies and interventions on providing effective access to treat...
IntroductionThe success of current policies and interventions on providing effective access to treat...
Despite substantial global progress in reducing child mortality, the burden remains high in sub-Saha...
In urban South Africa there has been increasing child morbidity and mortality as a result of HIV/AID...
IntroductionHealth seeking behaviour (HSB) refers to actions taken by individuals who are ill in ord...