Objective: To determine Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) regarding eight key integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) suggested practices and the association of these key practices with stunting as outcome. Methods: Sampling proportionate to sub-population sizes was employed to ensure representation from all the Union Councils of taluka Gambat-Sindh. Results: Low female education and mobility show the status of child\u27s first care provider in a typical rural community. Few women knew about giving more food to a child suffering from diarrhoea. Moreover, very few exclusively breastfed their children for first 4-6 months, got their children completely immunized, washed hands before cooking and serving meals and boiled wate...
Back ground: Diarrhea is the most common pediatric disease. The vast majority of deaths from diarrhe...
This paper reports on a population-based sample survey of 2,289 children aged less than five years (...
Diarrhea is the second leading killer after pneumonia among\u27under-five years old worldwide. Child...
Background: Since 1999 the Government of Kenya has introduced the Integrated Management of Childhood...
Background: Public awareness towards health services access required involvement of active community...
Background/ Rationale Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG 4) calls for reduction in under-five mortal...
Background: Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) strategy has been proven to improve ...
Background: Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) strategy has been proven to improve ...
OBJECTIVE Assessment of mothers’ knowledge, attitude and practices on symptoms and signs of IMCI str...
Background: Majority of child deaths that occur worldwide are due to preventable causes. Maternal pr...
Diarrhea and pneumonia are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five, and...
Objectives Prevalence of diarrhoea and acute respiratory infection (ARI) is considerably high among ...
Introduction: Maternal knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) toward management and prevention of ...
Maternal education is significantly related to early childhood morbidity and mortality. In Banglades...
Diarrhoea is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nepal, a developing country whe...
Back ground: Diarrhea is the most common pediatric disease. The vast majority of deaths from diarrhe...
This paper reports on a population-based sample survey of 2,289 children aged less than five years (...
Diarrhea is the second leading killer after pneumonia among\u27under-five years old worldwide. Child...
Background: Since 1999 the Government of Kenya has introduced the Integrated Management of Childhood...
Background: Public awareness towards health services access required involvement of active community...
Background/ Rationale Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG 4) calls for reduction in under-five mortal...
Background: Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) strategy has been proven to improve ...
Background: Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) strategy has been proven to improve ...
OBJECTIVE Assessment of mothers’ knowledge, attitude and practices on symptoms and signs of IMCI str...
Background: Majority of child deaths that occur worldwide are due to preventable causes. Maternal pr...
Diarrhea and pneumonia are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five, and...
Objectives Prevalence of diarrhoea and acute respiratory infection (ARI) is considerably high among ...
Introduction: Maternal knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) toward management and prevention of ...
Maternal education is significantly related to early childhood morbidity and mortality. In Banglades...
Diarrhoea is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nepal, a developing country whe...
Back ground: Diarrhea is the most common pediatric disease. The vast majority of deaths from diarrhe...
This paper reports on a population-based sample survey of 2,289 children aged less than five years (...
Diarrhea is the second leading killer after pneumonia among\u27under-five years old worldwide. Child...