Purpose: Diarrhea and pneumonia greatly contribute to high childhood mortality in Pakistan. Frontline community health workers or the Lady Health Workers (LHWs) provide care at the doorstep of over 60% of Pakistan\u27s rural residents. Difficult terrain, lack of supplies, and inadequate supervision put these LHWs at an added disadvantage in the timely diagnosis and delivery of known treatment options to community caregivers (CCGs). This study aims to assess whether a supportive supervision intervention through Lady Health Supervisors (LHSs) using enhanced mentorship and written feedback cards have the potential to improve case management of childhood diarrhea and pneumonia.Study setting and design: This perception-based qualitative inquiry ...
Background: Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) strategy has been proven to improve ...
Integrated community management (iCCM) programs which train lay community health workers (CHWs) in t...
Childhood pneumonia continues to be the second highest contributor to childhood morbidity and mortal...
Abstract Background Where access to facilities for ch...
Abstract Background Lack of programmatic support and supervision is one of the underlying reasons of...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan\u27s Lady Health Worker Programme aims to provide care to children sick with pn...
Background: Lack of programmatic support and supervision is one of the underlying reasons of the poo...
Background: Despite 60% coverage by Lady Health Worker (LHW) Program, 30% of child deaths in Pakista...
BACKGROUND: Diarrhoea and pneumonia contribute 30% of deaths in children under 5 in Pakistan. Pakist...
Background: Appropriate and timely care seeking reduces mortality for childhood illnesses including...
Diarrhea and pneumonia are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five, and...
Pneumonia continues to be one of the leading killers of children under-five with 90,000 children dyi...
Background: Understanding health-seeking behaviors of caregivers is important to reduce child mortal...
Background:Pneumonia is a leading global cause of morbidity and mortality in children younger than 5...
Diarrhea is the second leading killer after pneumonia among\u27under-five years old worldwide. Child...
Background: Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) strategy has been proven to improve ...
Integrated community management (iCCM) programs which train lay community health workers (CHWs) in t...
Childhood pneumonia continues to be the second highest contributor to childhood morbidity and mortal...
Abstract Background Where access to facilities for ch...
Abstract Background Lack of programmatic support and supervision is one of the underlying reasons of...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan\u27s Lady Health Worker Programme aims to provide care to children sick with pn...
Background: Lack of programmatic support and supervision is one of the underlying reasons of the poo...
Background: Despite 60% coverage by Lady Health Worker (LHW) Program, 30% of child deaths in Pakista...
BACKGROUND: Diarrhoea and pneumonia contribute 30% of deaths in children under 5 in Pakistan. Pakist...
Background: Appropriate and timely care seeking reduces mortality for childhood illnesses including...
Diarrhea and pneumonia are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children under five, and...
Pneumonia continues to be one of the leading killers of children under-five with 90,000 children dyi...
Background: Understanding health-seeking behaviors of caregivers is important to reduce child mortal...
Background:Pneumonia is a leading global cause of morbidity and mortality in children younger than 5...
Diarrhea is the second leading killer after pneumonia among\u27under-five years old worldwide. Child...
Background: Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) strategy has been proven to improve ...
Integrated community management (iCCM) programs which train lay community health workers (CHWs) in t...
Childhood pneumonia continues to be the second highest contributor to childhood morbidity and mortal...