Failure to access healthcare is an important contributor to child mortality in many developing countries. In a national household survey in Malawi, we explored demographic and socioeconomic barriers to healthcare for childhood illnesses and assessed the direct and indirect costs of seeking care. Using a cluster-sample design, we selected 2,697 households and interviewed 1,669 caretakers. The main reason for households not being surveyed was the absence of a primary caretaker in the household. Among 2,077 children aged less than five years, 504 episodes of cough and fever during the previous two weeks were reported. A trained healthcare provider was visited for 48.0% of illness episodes. A multivariate regression model showed that children f...
Objective: To characterise health seeking behaviour (HSB) and determine its predictors amongst chil...
Despite substantial global progress in reducing child mortality, the burden remains high in sub-Saha...
DELAY IN CARE SEEKING FOR CHILDREN AGED FIVE AND UNDER WITH FEVER IN THE MALARIA ENDEMIC SETTING OF ...
Background There is considerable evidence that health systems, in so far as they ensure access to he...
BACKGROUND: Households in malaria endemic countries experience considerable costs in accessing forma...
IntroductionThe success of current policies and interventions on providing effective access to treat...
IntroductionThe success of current policies and interventions on providing effective access to treat...
Background: Timely access to health care can substantially reduce mortality. The United Nations Sust...
Background There is considerable evidence that health systems, in so far as they ensure access to he...
BACKGROUND: Access to child health services is an important determinant of child health. Whereas, ch...
ObjectivesTo identify social and structural barriers to timely utilisation of qualified providers am...
ObjectivesTo identify social and structural barriers to timely utilisation of qualified providers am...
BACKGROUND: Valid information about cause-specific child mortality and morbidity is an essential fou...
Ahinkorah BO, Seidu A-A, Hagan Junior JE, et al. Barriers to healthcare access and healthcare seekin...
Background: Research on health care utilization in low income countries suggests that patients frequ...
Objective: To characterise health seeking behaviour (HSB) and determine its predictors amongst chil...
Despite substantial global progress in reducing child mortality, the burden remains high in sub-Saha...
DELAY IN CARE SEEKING FOR CHILDREN AGED FIVE AND UNDER WITH FEVER IN THE MALARIA ENDEMIC SETTING OF ...
Background There is considerable evidence that health systems, in so far as they ensure access to he...
BACKGROUND: Households in malaria endemic countries experience considerable costs in accessing forma...
IntroductionThe success of current policies and interventions on providing effective access to treat...
IntroductionThe success of current policies and interventions on providing effective access to treat...
Background: Timely access to health care can substantially reduce mortality. The United Nations Sust...
Background There is considerable evidence that health systems, in so far as they ensure access to he...
BACKGROUND: Access to child health services is an important determinant of child health. Whereas, ch...
ObjectivesTo identify social and structural barriers to timely utilisation of qualified providers am...
ObjectivesTo identify social and structural barriers to timely utilisation of qualified providers am...
BACKGROUND: Valid information about cause-specific child mortality and morbidity is an essential fou...
Ahinkorah BO, Seidu A-A, Hagan Junior JE, et al. Barriers to healthcare access and healthcare seekin...
Background: Research on health care utilization in low income countries suggests that patients frequ...
Objective: To characterise health seeking behaviour (HSB) and determine its predictors amongst chil...
Despite substantial global progress in reducing child mortality, the burden remains high in sub-Saha...
DELAY IN CARE SEEKING FOR CHILDREN AGED FIVE AND UNDER WITH FEVER IN THE MALARIA ENDEMIC SETTING OF ...