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Treatment of Malaria in Pregnancy: Knowledge of Community Pharmacists in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Treatment of malaria in pregnancy: Knowledge of community pharmacists in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Epidemiological factors that promote the development of severe malaria anaemia in children in Ibadan
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Malaria prevalence and treatment seeking behaviour of young Nigerian adults
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INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL FACTORS ON THE ADOPTION OF THE ROLL BACK MALARIA PROGRAMME AND MATERNAL HEALTH IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
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Factors associated with treatment compliance in Hypertension in Southwest Nigeria
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Factors associated with treatment compliance in hypertension in Southwest Nigeria
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Rational choice theory and the choice of healthcare services in the treatment of malaria in Nigeria
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Antimalarial use and the associated factors in rural Nigeria following implementation of Affordable Medicines Facility-Malaria (AMFM) price subsidy
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Tuberculosis treatment outcomes and associated factors in two states in Nigeria
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Hybrid Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy for Achalasia with Prior Treatment Failure
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Serum ferritin levels in children with malaria anaemia in Ibadan
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Environmental factors and population at risk of malaria in Nkomazi municipality, South Africa
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Evaluation of paracheck - Pf™ rapid malaria diagnostic test for the diagnosis of malaria among HIV-positive patients in Ibadan, South-Western Nigeria
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Adherence to malaria treatment during pregnancy: does availability and utilization of medical facilities translate to compliance?
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INFLUENCING FACTORS OF DEFORMATION AND FAILURE OF POROUS COAL UNDER CONVENTIONAL LOADING
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This paper is on the rational choice theory and the choice of healthcare services for the treatment of malaria in Nigeria. It focuses on the factors that influence or determine the choice malaria treatment using the rational choice theory as the basis. It was discovered that there were many determinants of what informs the maximum utility but it is all wrapped up in the organization of the health care system. Hence, in choosing treatment for malaria, factors like; perceived and actual quality of care, proximity of the services, accessibility, cost of treatment, socio-economic status of the patients, availability of services, etc., are important. These factors in many occasions constitute constraints which in turn makes choices explicit and then patients makes trade-offs between alternatives.
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Comparison of Haematologic parameters among adolescents with and without asymptomatic malaria in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Subtle morbidities associated with malaria co-infection with schistosomiaisis among children in South-West Nigeria
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Household’s willingness to pay for malaria medical treatment in Ibarapa East local government area of Oyo State, Nigeria
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Enhancing treatment compliance in the home management of childhood malaria: The use of a participatory approach in ensuring intervention appropriateness
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Factors Associated With Insecticide‐Treated Bed Net Possession and Utilization in Malaria Prevention Among Fulani Pregnant Women in the Savannah Hinterlands of Ghana: A Cross‐Sectional Study
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Knowledge of Malaria Management in Pediatrics among Undergraduate Pharmacy Students in University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Knowledge and utilization of malaria control measures by pregnant and newly delivered mothers in Ibadan, Nigeria