Sources for Sick Child Care in Ghana

The public sector is the primary source of care in Ghana; however, care-seeking patterns vary by socioeconomic status. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improve case management interventions. This slide deck presents a secondary analysis of the 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey to examine where treatment or advice is sought for sick children who experience at least one of three treatable illnesses: fever, acute respiratory infection, or diarrhea. These illnesses represent some of the leading causes of death in children under five years old.

Author

SHOPS Plus

Contributor

SHOPS Plus

Published
July 2018
Resource Types
Presentation
Country
Ghana
Health Area
Child Health
Keywords
diarrhea
informal sector
malaria
Current Downloads
14

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