2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-018-2249-x
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Correlates of social behavior change communication on care-seeking behaviors for children with fever: an analysis of malaria household survey data from Liberia

Abstract: BackgroundIn 2010, malaria was responsible for an estimated 41% of deaths among children under the age of five years in Liberia. The same year, the Rebuilding Basic Health Services Project launched “Healthy Baby, Happy Mother,” a social and behavior change communication campaign. The campaign encouraged caregivers to take children under the age of five years to a health facility as soon as children developed fever. This study investigated correlates of two case management outcomes: care-seeking for children un… Show more

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“…There was a significant difference between the respondents who listened to HI messages from radio and enrolment in HI compared to those who did not. A similar result was observed in Liberia that the women who listened to radio spots were encouraged to care for their child and visit health facilities of their babies to appear with fever [40].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…There was a significant difference between the respondents who listened to HI messages from radio and enrolment in HI compared to those who did not. A similar result was observed in Liberia that the women who listened to radio spots were encouraged to care for their child and visit health facilities of their babies to appear with fever [40].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…There was a significant difference between the respondents who listened HI message from radio and enrollment in HI compared to those who did not. The similar result was observed in Liberia that the women who listened radio spots were encouraged to care their child and visit health facilities of their babies appear with fever (36). (38).…”
Section: Characteristics Of Respondents and Householdssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…There is limited data on malaria care-seeking in Mozambique and there are no published reports describing factors associated with malaria care-seeking behaviour in Mozambique. There is an urgent need to determine the patterns and factors associated with care-seeking behaviour for malaria, as such knowledge is crucial for designing strategies aiming to improve malaria diagnosis and treatment [812]. In this context, this study was conducted with the following objectives: (i) analyse differences of care-seeking behaviour for fever in children under 5 years of age, using the 2011 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and 2015 Immunization, AIDS and Malaria Indicators Survey (IMASIDA) data and (ii) describe the factors associated with care-seeking behaviour and the treatment practices among children under 5 years of age, only using the 2015 IMASIDA data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%