Utilization of family members to provide hospital care in Malawi: the role of hospital guardians
Innocent Mofolo, C. Salima, M. Hoffman, I. Hoffman, S. Zadrozny, Francis Martinson
Abstract
Like most of sub-Saharan Africa, Malawi suffers from a paucity of human resources in the health sector. With an average of one physician for every 50,000 persons, and a health care professional to in-patient population ratio of 1:277, patient care suffers. At Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) of Lilongwe, Malawi, family members, termed Hospital Guardians, are utilized to provide basic care for patients. The aim of our study is to characterize this population and explore their role in the health care system of KCH.
Topics & Concepts
Family medicineHospital careNursingMedicineHealth careEconomic growthEconomicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health