AbstractHealth systems in many African countries are failing to provide populations with access to good quality health care. Morbidity and mortality from curable diseases such as malaria remain high. The PRIME trial in Tororo, rural Uganda, designed and tested an intervention to improve care at health centres, with the aim of reducing ill-health due to malaria in surrounding communities. This paper presents the impact and context of this trial from the perspective of community members in the study area.Fieldwork was carried out for a year from the start of the intervention in June 2011, and involved informal observation and discussions as well as 13 focus group discussions with community members, 10 in-depth interviews with local stakeholde...
Background There is increasing recognition among trialists of the challenges in understanding how...
Recent debate about the evaluation of community based, HIV/AIDS behavioural interventions has focuse...
BACKGROUND: Innovative and sustainable strategies to strengthen districts and other sub-national hea...
AbstractHealth systems in many African countries are failing to provide populations with access to g...
AbstractRigorous evidence of ?what works? to improve health care is in demand, but methods for the d...
INTRODUCTION: Uganda\u27s district-level administrative units buttress the public healthcare system....
Abstract-Rigorous evidence of "what works" to improve health care is in demand, but methods for the ...
Introduction Uganda's district-level administrative units buttress the public healthcare system. In ...
BACKGROUND: In Africa, inadequate health services contribute to the lack of progress on malaria cont...
Rigorous evidence of “what works” to improve health care is in demand, but methods for the developme...
In Uganda, health system challenges limit access to good quality healthcare and contribute to slow p...
Background: Like other developing countries, Uganda still struggles to meaningfully reduce child mor...
BACKGROUND: Demand for high-quality surveillance data for malaria, and other diseases, is greater th...
Background: In Uganda, health system challenges limit access to good quality healthcare and contribu...
Background: Like other developing countries, Uganda still struggles to meaningfully reduce child mor...
Background There is increasing recognition among trialists of the challenges in understanding how...
Recent debate about the evaluation of community based, HIV/AIDS behavioural interventions has focuse...
BACKGROUND: Innovative and sustainable strategies to strengthen districts and other sub-national hea...
AbstractHealth systems in many African countries are failing to provide populations with access to g...
AbstractRigorous evidence of ?what works? to improve health care is in demand, but methods for the d...
INTRODUCTION: Uganda\u27s district-level administrative units buttress the public healthcare system....
Abstract-Rigorous evidence of "what works" to improve health care is in demand, but methods for the ...
Introduction Uganda's district-level administrative units buttress the public healthcare system. In ...
BACKGROUND: In Africa, inadequate health services contribute to the lack of progress on malaria cont...
Rigorous evidence of “what works” to improve health care is in demand, but methods for the developme...
In Uganda, health system challenges limit access to good quality healthcare and contribute to slow p...
Background: Like other developing countries, Uganda still struggles to meaningfully reduce child mor...
BACKGROUND: Demand for high-quality surveillance data for malaria, and other diseases, is greater th...
Background: In Uganda, health system challenges limit access to good quality healthcare and contribu...
Background: Like other developing countries, Uganda still struggles to meaningfully reduce child mor...
Background There is increasing recognition among trialists of the challenges in understanding how...
Recent debate about the evaluation of community based, HIV/AIDS behavioural interventions has focuse...
BACKGROUND: Innovative and sustainable strategies to strengthen districts and other sub-national hea...