Introduction: In Ghana, one in every twelve children dies before their fifth birthday despite the implementation of the IMNCI protocol since 1998. Studies to investigate this in Ghana have focused on specific aspects such as laboratory test and management of malaria with limited attention paid to assessing health workers’ knowledge and adherence to the three focal areas in the IMNCI strategy.
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ODEIBEA, CHARLOTTE . "Adherence To The Use Of Integrated Management Of Neonatal And Childhood Illnesses (Imnci) Protocol Among Health Workers In Ashiedu-keteke And Ablekuma Submetros, Accra" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 29, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/adherence-to-the-use-of-integrated-management-of-neonatal-and-childhood-illnesses-imnci-protocol-among-health-workers-in-ashiedu-keteke-and-ablekuma-submetros-accra