Title of article
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness in Lahej, Yemen: a qualitative analysis from the perspective of health providers
Author/Authors
Basaleem, H.O. University of Aden - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Department of Community Medicine and Public Health, Yemen , Amin, R.M. University Kebengsaan Malaysia - Department of Community Health, Malaysia
From page
101
To page
108
Abstract
Health providers’ perceptions about the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) in Lahej governorate, Yemen, were explored in a qualitative analysis of 12 in-depth interviews in 2007. The following themes emerged: appreciation of clinical aspects of IMCI but unclear understanding about community IMCI; IMCI working better in peripheral than central health facilities; inflexible rules; lack of integration of services; poor supervision; multiple roles for one person; success of immunization; basic equipment and drug supplies deficient; conflicting views about health committees and community participation; and solutions for community health problems. After 4 years of IMCI experience in Yemen, the gaps identified would endanger the positive influence of IMCI unless action is undertaken at different levels.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2642140
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