Uptake of community health care provision by community health entrepreneurs for febrile illness and diarrhoea: a cross-sectional survey in rural communities in Bunyangabu district, Uganda
Marinka van der Hoeven,
Monique van Lettow,
Pien Boonstra
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo assess the uptake of services provided by community health workers who were trained as community health entrepreneurs (CHEs) for febrile illness and diarrhoea.DesignA cross-sectional survey among households combined with mapping of all providers of basic medicine and primary health services in the study area.Participants1265 randomly selected households in 15 rural villages with active CHEs.SettingBunyangabu district, Uganda.Outcome measuresWe describe the occurrence and care sought for fever and d… Show more
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