A study of 600 rural under-five mothers’ knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) in child care was performed in 4 southern provinces of Vietnam. The mothers were randomly selected and interviewed about sociodemographic factors, health seeking behaviour, and practice of home care of children and neonates. 93.2% of the mothers were literate and well-educated, which has been shown to be important for child health care. 98.5% were married suggesting a stable family, which is also of importance for child health. Only 17.3% had more than 2 children in their family. The mother was the main caretaker in 77.7% of the families. Only 1% would use quacks as their first health contact, but 25.2% would use a private clinic, which therefore eases the burd...
Objective: This study explored the determinants of breast-feeding practices within the first 6 mon...
BACKGROUND: An estimated four million deaths occur each year among children in the neonatal period. ...
Using Vietnam\u27s latest National Household Survey data for 2001-2002 this paper assesses the influ...
The care and protection of children are vital because children are the future of the country. Their ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to investigate factors that influence the utilization of mat...
BACKGROUND: Unsettled infant behaviours are a common concern for parents internationally, and have b...
BACKGROUND: Unsettled infant behaviours are a common concern for parents internationally, and have b...
Breastfeeding has several advantages for both mother and child. A woman’s attitude to breastfeeding ...
Rational Increased maternal health literacy (MHL) has contributed considerably to maternal and child...
Rational: Increased maternal health literacy (MHL) has contributed considerably to maternal and chil...
Background. High quality maternal health care is an important tool to reduce maternal and neonatal m...
RationalIncreased maternal health literacy (MHL) has contributed considerably to maternal and child ...
Background Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook, an integrated MCH home-based record, was pilote...
Abstract. To examine the use of health services for the treatment of childhood diarrhea in three sou...
Objective: The study aimed at identify some factors related to practices of mothers and acute respi...
Objective: This study explored the determinants of breast-feeding practices within the first 6 mon...
BACKGROUND: An estimated four million deaths occur each year among children in the neonatal period. ...
Using Vietnam\u27s latest National Household Survey data for 2001-2002 this paper assesses the influ...
The care and protection of children are vital because children are the future of the country. Their ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to investigate factors that influence the utilization of mat...
BACKGROUND: Unsettled infant behaviours are a common concern for parents internationally, and have b...
BACKGROUND: Unsettled infant behaviours are a common concern for parents internationally, and have b...
Breastfeeding has several advantages for both mother and child. A woman’s attitude to breastfeeding ...
Rational Increased maternal health literacy (MHL) has contributed considerably to maternal and child...
Rational: Increased maternal health literacy (MHL) has contributed considerably to maternal and chil...
Background. High quality maternal health care is an important tool to reduce maternal and neonatal m...
RationalIncreased maternal health literacy (MHL) has contributed considerably to maternal and child ...
Background Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook, an integrated MCH home-based record, was pilote...
Abstract. To examine the use of health services for the treatment of childhood diarrhea in three sou...
Objective: The study aimed at identify some factors related to practices of mothers and acute respi...
Objective: This study explored the determinants of breast-feeding practices within the first 6 mon...
BACKGROUND: An estimated four million deaths occur each year among children in the neonatal period. ...
Using Vietnam\u27s latest National Household Survey data for 2001-2002 this paper assesses the influ...