Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Reducing it is an important target 3.2 under Sustainable Development Goals. Education on danger signs of sick children to caregivers has been practiced at primary health care. Early detection of danger signs among under 5 sick children will prompt the caregivers to seek urgent health assistance thus reduces the risk for morbidity and mortality. We aim to measure the proportion of correctly identify danger and non-danger signs among caregivers in Kuantan, Pahang. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 393 purposely selected caregivers of under 5 children who attended eight well-child clinics in Kuantan between January and August 2020
Aim: Timely and appropriate healthcare seeking behaviours if practiced by caregivers of under-five c...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) is the second-leading cause of death worldwide a...
Abstract Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major cause of mortality in children under five year...
Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Reducing it is an important target 3.2 under Susta...
Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Early detection of danger signs among under 5 sick...
Under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), one of its targets is to end all preventable deaths o...
Caregivers’ knowledge and experiences in handling unwell children are essential in caring for their ...
Background. Efforts to reduce child mortality especially in Africa must as a necessity aim to decrea...
Despite several intervention measures to improve child survival, morbidity and mortality rate due to...
The children, who are the age of 5 years or less than five years, are called as under five childrens...
Background and Objectives: The majority of children's diseases have certain symptoms and warning sig...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization estimates that seeking prompt and appropriate care...
Children under five are an age group that is vulnerable to nutritional problems and infectious disea...
Dengue is life-threatening and the paediatric population is highly susceptible to complications. Det...
Background. Poor, delayed, or inappropriate health seeking for a sick infant with acute childhood il...
Aim: Timely and appropriate healthcare seeking behaviours if practiced by caregivers of under-five c...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) is the second-leading cause of death worldwide a...
Abstract Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major cause of mortality in children under five year...
Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Reducing it is an important target 3.2 under Susta...
Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Early detection of danger signs among under 5 sick...
Under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), one of its targets is to end all preventable deaths o...
Caregivers’ knowledge and experiences in handling unwell children are essential in caring for their ...
Background. Efforts to reduce child mortality especially in Africa must as a necessity aim to decrea...
Despite several intervention measures to improve child survival, morbidity and mortality rate due to...
The children, who are the age of 5 years or less than five years, are called as under five childrens...
Background and Objectives: The majority of children's diseases have certain symptoms and warning sig...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization estimates that seeking prompt and appropriate care...
Children under five are an age group that is vulnerable to nutritional problems and infectious disea...
Dengue is life-threatening and the paediatric population is highly susceptible to complications. Det...
Background. Poor, delayed, or inappropriate health seeking for a sick infant with acute childhood il...
Aim: Timely and appropriate healthcare seeking behaviours if practiced by caregivers of under-five c...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) is the second-leading cause of death worldwide a...
Abstract Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a major cause of mortality in children under five year...