Surveillance and Research Methods
Cross-source consensus on Surveillance and Research Methods from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Health surveillance often counts diarrhoeal cases only when people seek care at public hospitals or clinics. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Future studies should use locally relevant terminology and clear symptom descriptions to improve accuracy. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Traditional healers may appear more often in qualitative studies because surveys can omit non-medical providers, restrict responses, or fail to distinguish diarrhoeal symptom types. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Treating general diarrhoea as routine child development may help explain why quantitative studies have not always shown higher hospital care-seeking for children under five. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis