Our son is ‘our asset, future, and bank’: exploring gender-related factors influencing adherence to advice and treatment-seeking guidance following hospital discharge among infants and young children in Bangladesh
Abstract:Background
Post-hospital discharge mortality risk is high among vulnerable subgroups of children in many low and middle-income countries (LMICs). The available literature suggests that gender plays an important role in post-discharge adherence to medical advice, treatment-seeking and recovery for ill children in LMICs, including those with undernutrition. We are not aware of any studies that have specifically explored gender-related factors influencing adherence to advice and treatment-seeking guidance follow… Show more
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