Aims: To measure the change in quality of care provided to sick children as a result of the routine implementation of the IMCI intervention. Methods: Structured observations of consultations with sick ...
The Oyo State Primary Health Care Board, on Monday, trained officers at the operational level across the 33 Local Government Areas of the state on Integrated Management of Childhood Illness as part of ...
Oyo State Government has intensified efforts to reduce child mortality and strengthen primary healthcare delivery with the training of health officers on Integrated Management of Childhood Illness ...
Infinite Group, Inc. develops cybersecurity software and services in the United States. The company offers Nodeware, a patented software-as-a-service solution that automates network asset ...
ABSTRACT: Background: Diarrhoeal diseases remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years of age in low- and middle-income countries, including Cameroon. Appropriate ...
Sophie Driker, MPH, and Anne CC Lee, MD, MPH, discuss the effectiveness of WHO IMCI clinical signs for detecting sepsis and mortality risk in infants younger than 60 days. Sepsis remains a leading and ...
Background In line with the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) guidelines, healthcare workers (HCWs) should refer all severe pneumonia among children under 5 seen in primary care in ...
Oman has been making advances in childhood health care for more than 20 years, steadily moving from disease-specific vertical programmes to a coordinated, multidisciplinary system. The strategy has ...
What is the aim of this review? The aim of this Cochrane review is to assess the effects of programs that use the World Health Organization integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) strategy.
Table 1 shows the respondents by WHO region and country, and the change in duration of ICMT courses that each country is implementing. The course adaptations are discussed in a previous paper. [14] ...
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says only 34 percent of essential drugs are available in primary health facilities (PHF) in Nigeria. In its 2023 national health facility survey report ...