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VOL. 12, ISSUE 12 (2025)
Social perceptions and therapeutic pratices of mothers towards infant diarrhea in Ahougnansou, Bouake Commune
Authors
Dr. Akpro Sié Essane Rachelle
Abstract
This research analyzes the social perceptions,
therapeutic practices, and factors justifying the recurrence of childhood
diarrhea in Ahougnansou, in the municipality of Bouake. To achieve this, the
qualitative research employs various techniques (documentary research,
observation, semi-structured interviews) and data collection tools (analysis
grid, observation grid, interview guide). To further analyze the results, the
thery of representations and theory of habitus were used. The research first
identified mothers’ perceptions for diarrhea in children aged 0 to 5 years.
Then, it analyses the mothers’ practices in response to diarrhea. Finally, the
research explains the recurrence of diarrhea in children aged 0 to 5 years in
Ahougnansou. Given this challenging situation, a deconstruction of the approach
to combating childhood diarrhea is necessary in the community.
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Pages:110-115
How to cite this article:
Dr. Akpro Sié Essane Rachelle "Social perceptions and therapeutic pratices of mothers towards infant diarrhea in Ahougnansou, Bouake Commune". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 12, Issue 12, 2025, Pages 110-115
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