Understanding Caretakers’ Treatment Facility Preferences for Children with Febrile Illnesses: Insights from Ishaka Town, Bushenyi District, Uganda
Ndugga Harrison
School of Pharmacy, Kampala International University, Uganda
ABSTRACT
This study was carried out to assess the factors that influence choice of treatment facility by the caretakers of children with febrile illnesses in Ishaka town, Bushenyi district. A total of 50 questionnaires were issued to respondents after attaining their consent. The respondents were chosen randomly. The study showed that transport costs, good customer care and quality of health care were the major factors that influenced the choice of treatment facility for children in Ishaka town. The biggest number of caretakers is the mothers of these children, who are mostly housewives. These caretakers usually seek treatment from private providers near them, such as clinics and drug shops. Caretakers prefer treatment facilities with a constant supply of drugs, knowledge of health care provider, and diagnostic services as they have a perception that quality of care provided depends on these factors. To increase access of quality health care for children with febrile illness, all aspects need to be addressed. Health care providers need to be accessible, and avail the community with appropriate medication. The community need to be sensitized on the signs and symptoms commonly affecting children with febrile illnesses, as well as training the drug shop owners on how to diagnose diseases based on the symptoms manifested.
Keywords: Febrile illnesses, Treatment, facility, Caretakers, Health-care
CITE AS: Ndugga Harrison (2024). Understanding Caretakers’ Treatment Facility Preferences for Children with Febrile Illnesses: Insights from Ishaka Town, Bushenyi District, Uganda. IDOSR JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ALLIED FIELDS 9(2):60-67. https://doi.org/10.59298/IDOSR/JBBAF/24/92.606710000