8 research outputs found
Most important factor influencing healthcare worker prescriptions to children by age group, total.
*<p>Ease of administration includes answers of “easy to give children,” “easy to give,” and “type/easy to give the child”.</p
Total parent/caregiver medicine formulation preferences for different child age groups.
<p>Note: columns occasionally don’t sum exactly to 100% because of rounding.</p
Maximum number of pills parents/caregivers or healthcare workers think children should take at one time or per day.
*<p>If leading choice represented less than 50% of interviewees, second most popular response was included.</p
Acute illness medicine administration practices of parents/caregivers.
*<p>The location of the tap (village or household) was not specified.</p>**<p>Depth of the well was not indicated so this may represent a spring source, or deep or shallow well.</p
PLOS global public health inclusivity questionnaire.
PLOS global public health inclusivity questionnaire.</p
Maternal and infant characteristics in a cohort of 148 moderately low birthweight infants in 12 facilities in India, Malawi, and Tanzania.
Maternal and infant characteristics in a cohort of 148 moderately low birthweight infants in 12 facilities in India, Malawi, and Tanzania.</p
Change in weight (grams) from birth to discharge by length of stay for 148 moderately low birthweight infants in 12 facilities in India, Malawi, and Tanzania.
Change in weight (grams) from birth to discharge by length of stay for 148 moderately low birthweight infants in 12 facilities in India, Malawi, and Tanzania.</p