Purpose Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care, and support the improvement of services. We aimed to explore caregivers' experiences and perceptions of pathways to care, from first access through various levels of health service, for seriously ill and injured children in Cape Town, South Africa, in order to identify areas for improvement. METHODS: Semi-structured, qualitative interviews were conducted with primary caregivers of children who were admitted to paediatric intensive care or died in the health system prior to intensive care admission. Interviews explored caregivers' experiences from when their child first became ill, through each level of health care to paediatric inten...
CITATION: Williamson, V., et al. 2018. Caregiver experiences of public services following child trau...
To examine how health caregivers in under-resourced South African settings select from among the hea...
Childhood trauma continues to be a silent epidemic in South Africa. Institutional childcare centres ...
Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care,...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, ...
Purpose Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality...
Objectives: This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, ...
Background: In Cape Town, the under-5 mortality rate has plateaued to 20 per 1000 live births, with ...
Includes bibliographical referencesBackground: Emergency care of critically ill or injured children ...
Background In Cape Town the under-5 mortality rate has plateaued to 20 per 1000 live births. The sou...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
Background: Many children in low and middle income countries (LMIC) are exposed to trauma. Contact w...
Background: The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted in progress in ...
PurposeThe sudden death of a child is a catastrophic event for both the family and the healthcare wo...
CITATION: Williamson, V., et al. 2018. Caregiver experiences of public services following child trau...
To examine how health caregivers in under-resourced South African settings select from among the hea...
Childhood trauma continues to be a silent epidemic in South Africa. Institutional childcare centres ...
Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care,...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, ...
Purpose Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality...
Objectives: This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, ...
Background: In Cape Town, the under-5 mortality rate has plateaued to 20 per 1000 live births, with ...
Includes bibliographical referencesBackground: Emergency care of critically ill or injured children ...
Background In Cape Town the under-5 mortality rate has plateaued to 20 per 1000 live births. The sou...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
Background: Many children in low and middle income countries (LMIC) are exposed to trauma. Contact w...
Background: The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted in progress in ...
PurposeThe sudden death of a child is a catastrophic event for both the family and the healthcare wo...
CITATION: Williamson, V., et al. 2018. Caregiver experiences of public services following child trau...
To examine how health caregivers in under-resourced South African settings select from among the hea...
Childhood trauma continues to be a silent epidemic in South Africa. Institutional childcare centres ...