10.1371/journal.pone.0157790.g001
Claire P. Rees
Claire P.
Rees
Sophie Hawkesworth
Sophie
Hawkesworth
Sophie E. Moore
Sophie
E. Moore
Bai L. Dondeh
Bai L.
Dondeh
Stefan A. Unger
Stefan A.
Unger
Study setting: Kiang West in the Lower River Division district, The Gambia, West Africa.
Public Library of Science
2016
health interventions
accessing healthcare
outcome measures
LRTI
factor
multivariate models
barrier
Rural Gambian
village
records system
2012. First clinic attendances
Factors Affecting Access
Delayed presentation
child mortality
Methods Data
univariate analysis
diarrhoeal disease
mortality rates
literature review
Observational Study
CI
surveillance system
Healthcare Centre Main Objective Prompt access
illness
6554 clinic attendances
healthcare clinic
5 Years
health clinic
tract infections
2016-06-23 07:05:11
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Study_setting_Kiang_West_in_the_Lower_River_Division_district_The_Gambia_West_Africa_/3461399
<p>Circles represent the size of population comparatively. The primary healthcare clinic is situated in Keneba. ‘Core villages’ provided with free transport include Keneba, Manduar and Kantong Kunda (black circles). Two small government run health posts in KW and the nearest hospital in Bwiam out with KW are indicated.</p>