Background: Worldwide, it is estimated, that more than two million children under the age of five die annually as a result of gastroenteritis with dehydration. Up to 95% of these cases can be treated successfully with oral rehydration therapy. The aim of the study was to evaluate caregivers’ knowledge of, attitudes to and use of homemade sugar and salt solution (SSS) in order to address the shortfalls. Differences between the knowledge, attitudes and practices in urban, rural and very rural areas were also investigated. Method: Three different studies were performed. All three were descriptive cross-sectional studies. During the research period, all mothers/caregivers who brought children to the hospital or clinic were asked to fill i...
ABSTRACT The oral rehydration therapy is the keystone of National Diarrhoeal Disease Control Program...
Use of oral rehydration salts is an effective tool to decrease deaths due to diarrheal dehydration. ...
The guardians of children brought to the Port Moresby General Hospital's Children's Outpatient Depar...
M.MED- Family MedicineBackground Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) has been used for many decades, and...
Objectives A health-facility survey was done to determine the knowledge and utilization of oral rehy...
Igbo mothers residing in Enugu Urban were interviewed using a pre-tested structured questionnaire to...
Diarrhea is a common cause of child-related hospitalization and mortality among children under the a...
Introduction: Dehydration from diarrhoea and vomiting has remained a threat to the lives of children...
Dehydration resulting from diarrhoea remains a significant cause of death for young children in deve...
Background: Diarrhea remains one of the leading global causes of death among children under the age ...
Diarrheal disease is one of the leading causes for death among children under 5 years old. Oral Rehy...
Background: To assess the knowledge, attitude and behaviour of mothers about Oral Rehydration Salt (...
A community based study was conducted on the understanding and knowledge of childhood diarrhoea and ...
An oral rehydration therapy program was introduced in a rural community in India. During the initial...
Background Diarrhoea is a major cause of child mortality. Although oral rehydration solution (ORS) i...
ABSTRACT The oral rehydration therapy is the keystone of National Diarrhoeal Disease Control Program...
Use of oral rehydration salts is an effective tool to decrease deaths due to diarrheal dehydration. ...
The guardians of children brought to the Port Moresby General Hospital's Children's Outpatient Depar...
M.MED- Family MedicineBackground Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) has been used for many decades, and...
Objectives A health-facility survey was done to determine the knowledge and utilization of oral rehy...
Igbo mothers residing in Enugu Urban were interviewed using a pre-tested structured questionnaire to...
Diarrhea is a common cause of child-related hospitalization and mortality among children under the a...
Introduction: Dehydration from diarrhoea and vomiting has remained a threat to the lives of children...
Dehydration resulting from diarrhoea remains a significant cause of death for young children in deve...
Background: Diarrhea remains one of the leading global causes of death among children under the age ...
Diarrheal disease is one of the leading causes for death among children under 5 years old. Oral Rehy...
Background: To assess the knowledge, attitude and behaviour of mothers about Oral Rehydration Salt (...
A community based study was conducted on the understanding and knowledge of childhood diarrhoea and ...
An oral rehydration therapy program was introduced in a rural community in India. During the initial...
Background Diarrhoea is a major cause of child mortality. Although oral rehydration solution (ORS) i...
ABSTRACT The oral rehydration therapy is the keystone of National Diarrhoeal Disease Control Program...
Use of oral rehydration salts is an effective tool to decrease deaths due to diarrheal dehydration. ...
The guardians of children brought to the Port Moresby General Hospital's Children's Outpatient Depar...