Caregivers’ knowledge and experiences in handling unwell children are essential in caring for their young children, as it predicted appropriate health seeking behavior. We aim to identify the association between correct recognition of danger signs for children under 5 with caregivers’ source of health information and past experiences. Majority of the caregivers were female (90.6%), of Malay ethnicity (89.3%) with the mean age of 32 6. 61.8% to 81.9% of caregivers have correct response for 9 out of 10 danger signs. Their main sources of information were healthcare providers, HCP (64.4%), child health’s record book, BRKK (56.0%) and the internet (55.5%). In term of past experiences, 31.3% and 6.9% of caregivers have had managed serious condi...
Acute respiratory tract infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in underfive children...
Injuries among children are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality world-wide. The nee...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether training doctors in counselling improves careseeking behaviour in famil...
Under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), one of its targets is to end all preventable deaths o...
Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Early detection of danger signs among under 5 sick...
Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Reducing it is an important target 3.2 under Susta...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
Background. Poor, delayed, or inappropriate health seeking for a sick infant with acute childhood il...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
Background. Efforts to reduce child mortality especially in Africa must as a necessity aim to decrea...
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...
To explore caregivers' perceptions of childhood injuries in the rural and urban areas of India, with...
Background: Early recognition of neonatal illnesses followed by care-seeking and intervention are k...
Background: Malaria is a vector-borne disease that affects millions of people globally yearly. Malar...
Acute respiratory tract infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in underfive children...
Injuries among children are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality world-wide. The nee...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether training doctors in counselling improves careseeking behaviour in famil...
Under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), one of its targets is to end all preventable deaths o...
Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Early detection of danger signs among under 5 sick...
Preventable under 5 mortality is a global burden. Reducing it is an important target 3.2 under Susta...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
Background. Poor, delayed, or inappropriate health seeking for a sick infant with acute childhood il...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
Background. Efforts to reduce child mortality especially in Africa must as a necessity aim to decrea...
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...
To explore caregivers' perceptions of childhood injuries in the rural and urban areas of India, with...
Background: Early recognition of neonatal illnesses followed by care-seeking and intervention are k...
Background: Malaria is a vector-borne disease that affects millions of people globally yearly. Malar...
Acute respiratory tract infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in underfive children...
Injuries among children are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality world-wide. The nee...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether training doctors in counselling improves careseeking behaviour in famil...