• KNOWLEDGE AND UTILIZATION OF MALARIA PREVENTIVE MEASURES AMONG MOTHERS WITH CHILDREN 0-5 YEARS


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Approximately, out of 3.4 billion people worldwide who are exposed to malaria annually, 1.2 billion are mainly children 0-5 years, and pregnant women. (WHO,2013). Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality is responsible for up to 40% of all outpatient visits, 25% of all hospital admissions and 14% of all hospital deaths. A quantitative descriptive cross-sectional study employed simple random sampling technique to select mothers and care takers of under-five years children as participants in the study to recruit 67 respondents from whom data was collected using a structured questi ... Continue Reading

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]AbstractChapter One: Introduction1.1 Background of the Study1.2 Statement of the Problem1.3 Objective of the Study1.4 Research Questions1.5 Significance of the Study1.6 Scope of the Study1.7 Limitation of the Study1.8 Definition of Terms1.9 Organization of the StudyChapter Two: Review of Literature2.1 Conceptual Framework2.2 Theoretical Framework2.3 Empirical ReviewChapter Three: Research Methodology3.1 Research Design3.2 Population of the Study3.3 Sample Size Determination3.4 Sample Size Selection Technique and Procedure3.5 Research Instrument and Administration3.6 Method of Data Collection3. ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]1.1 Background To The StudyMalaria is a mosquito born protozoan infection of humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoa of genus Plasmodium (WHO, 2015).Approximately, out of 3.4 billion people worldwide who are exposed annually, 1.2 billion are mainly children 0-5 years, and pregnant women. (WHO, 2013)By 2009, malaria was one of devastating diseases killing more than 1 million people annually where pregnant women, children, and immune-compromised individuals had the highest morbidity and mortality, and Africa bearing the heaviest burden (Julianna and Nawal, 2009). Children and Pregn ... Continue Reading