2011
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-272
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Who is to blame? Perspectives of caregivers on barriers to accessing healthcare for the under-fives in Butere District, Western Kenya

Abstract: BackgroundKenya, like many developing nations, continues to experience high childhood mortality in spite of the many efforts put in place by governments and international bodies to curb it. This study sought to investigate the barriers to accessing healthcare services for children aged less than five years in Butere District, a rural district experiencing high rates of mortality and morbidity despite having relatively better conditions for child survival.MethodsExit interviews were conducted among caregivers s… Show more

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“…Mercier, & Tjadens, 2011), there is also evidence that government and other systems themselves are significant contributors to caregiver stress (Opwora, Laving, Nyabola, & Olenja, 2011;Wilson, Gauvin, & Ploeg, 2014). In Canada, support systems for family/friend caregivers remain limited and inconsistent (MacCourt, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Mercier, & Tjadens, 2011), there is also evidence that government and other systems themselves are significant contributors to caregiver stress (Opwora, Laving, Nyabola, & Olenja, 2011;Wilson, Gauvin, & Ploeg, 2014). In Canada, support systems for family/friend caregivers remain limited and inconsistent (MacCourt, 2013).…”
Section: What This Paper Addsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the value of caregivers is internationally acknowledged by government policies and legislated supports (Columbo, Llena‐Nozal, Mercier, & Tjadens, ), there is also evidence that government and other systems themselves are significant contributors to caregiver stress (Opwora, Laving, Nyabola, & Olenja, ; Wilson, Gauvin, & Ploeg, ). In Canada, support systems for family/friend caregivers remain limited and inconsistent (MacCourt, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…31 These reported barriers related to cultural norms and health facility conditions have been described in other studies in Africa. 32,33 In a majority of the qualitative assessments, costs of transport, repeat visits, and inadequate treatment and medicines emerged as key barriers for facility care. The evidence from the careseeking patterns by wealth quintile further corroborates this finding.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[21] Ebeveynler veya bakım verenlerin yakınmaları nesnel bir şekilde değerlendiremediği başka çalışmalarda da ortaya konmuştur. [18][19][20][21][22] Bu durum bize bakım verenlerin rahatsızlığın ciddiyeti ile ilgili algılarının sağlık arama davranışı üzerinde önemli bir rol oynadığını düşündürmektedir.…”
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