Sara H. M. Hamad
Central Bureau of Statistics, P. O. Box 700, Khartoum, Sudan
Publications
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Research Article
DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH CARE-SEEKING BEHAVIOR FOR CHILDREN WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS SYMPTOMS: EVIDENCE FROM YEMEN 2022/2023 MULTIPLE INDICATOR CLUSTER SURVEY
Author(s): Zakariya M. S. Mohammed, Sara H. M. Hamad, Sanaa A.H. Mohammed, Omaima A Hamid, Maha M Abdullatif, Asmara Syed, Elhassan Hussein Eltom and Ekramy M. Elmorsy*
Objectives: Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is a leading cause of mortality among children in Yemen. Seeking medical advice is essential to control ARI and improve the outcomes. This study was conducted to determine the factors that influence mothers' or caregivers' healthcare-seeking behaviour for children under five in Yemen based on Using nationally representative demographic and health survey data. Methods: The study relied on the Yemen 2022/2023 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), which was conducted by the Central Statistics Office of Yemen in collaboration with UNICEF. It adopts a cross-sectional design and provides robust, nationally representative data on the health of women and children. Results: The study included 19,561 children of whom 52% were males. The overall prevalence of care-seeking for .. Read More»