Background: Slums or informal settlements characterize most large cities in LMIC. Previous evidence suggests pharmacies may be the most frequently used source of primary care in LMICs but that pharmacy services are of variable quality. However, evidence on pharmacy use and availability is very limited for slum populations. Methods: We conducted household, individual, and healthcare provider surveys and qualitative observations on pharmacies and pharmacy use in seven slum sites in four countries (Nigeria, Kenya, Pakistan, and Bangladesh). All pharmacies and up to 1200 households in each site were sampled. Adults and children were surveyed about their use of healthcare services and pharmacies were observed and their services, equipment, and s...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Pharmacies play an important role in provision of health care to the communi...
Despite free healthcare in public facilities, access to medicines is a serious problem in Uganda. Un...
Abstract Background Only a small amount of research has focused on the relationship between socio-ec...
BackgroundSlums or informal settlements characterize most large cities in LMIC. Previous evidence su...
Abstract Background Slums or informal settlements characterize most large cities in LMIC. Previous e...
Background Slums or informal settlements characterize most large cities in LMIC. Previous evidence ...
Objectives To survey on the availability and use of primary care services in slum populations. Desig...
Objectives To survey on the availability and use of primary care services in slum populations. De...
Lower availability of medicines in Nigerian public health facilities—the most affordable option for ...
OBJECTIVE:Lower availability of medicines in Nigerian public health facilities-the most affordable o...
Objectives Private pharmacies are widely established in most low/middle-income countries (LMICs) inc...
Objective To assess antibiotic availability and use in health facilities in low- and middle-income c...
Abstract Objectives: Many low income countries struggle to provide safe and effective medicines due ...
BackgroundThe emergence of chronic diseases as major causes of disability and death has necessitated...
OBJECTIVE:In this study we use facility-level data from nationally representative surveys conducted ...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Pharmacies play an important role in provision of health care to the communi...
Despite free healthcare in public facilities, access to medicines is a serious problem in Uganda. Un...
Abstract Background Only a small amount of research has focused on the relationship between socio-ec...
BackgroundSlums or informal settlements characterize most large cities in LMIC. Previous evidence su...
Abstract Background Slums or informal settlements characterize most large cities in LMIC. Previous e...
Background Slums or informal settlements characterize most large cities in LMIC. Previous evidence ...
Objectives To survey on the availability and use of primary care services in slum populations. Desig...
Objectives To survey on the availability and use of primary care services in slum populations. De...
Lower availability of medicines in Nigerian public health facilities—the most affordable option for ...
OBJECTIVE:Lower availability of medicines in Nigerian public health facilities-the most affordable o...
Objectives Private pharmacies are widely established in most low/middle-income countries (LMICs) inc...
Objective To assess antibiotic availability and use in health facilities in low- and middle-income c...
Abstract Objectives: Many low income countries struggle to provide safe and effective medicines due ...
BackgroundThe emergence of chronic diseases as major causes of disability and death has necessitated...
OBJECTIVE:In this study we use facility-level data from nationally representative surveys conducted ...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Pharmacies play an important role in provision of health care to the communi...
Despite free healthcare in public facilities, access to medicines is a serious problem in Uganda. Un...
Abstract Background Only a small amount of research has focused on the relationship between socio-ec...