Objective: Provision of timely, high-quality care for the initial management of critically ill children in African hospitals remains a challenge. Monitoring the completion of critical actions during resuscitations can inform efforts to reduce variability and improve outcomes. We sought to develop a practice-based tool based on contextually relevant actions identified via a Delphi process. Our goal was to develop a tool that could identify gaps in care, facilitate identification of training and standardized assessment to support quality improvement efforts. Design: Six sentinel conditions were selected based on disease epidemiology and mortality at rural and urban African emergency departments. Potential critical actions were identified thr...
Objective: Determine the clinical safety and feasibility of implementing a telemedicine and medicati...
Background: Indicators of quality of care for children in hospitals in low-income countries have ...
BackgroundSepsis is the leading cause of death in children under five in low- and middle-income coun...
Objective: Provision of timely, high-quality care for the initial management of critically ill child...
CITATION: Berends, E. A., et al. 2021. Assessment of documented adherence to critical actions in pae...
One of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income countries (LMIC...
Thesis (MMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2019.ENGLISH SUMMARY : Background: Healthcare facilities are...
IntroductionOne of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income cou...
Introduction: The World Health Organization developed Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment Plus...
Includes bibliographical referencesBackground: Emergency care of critically ill or injured children ...
Introduction<p>Under five mortality rates (UFMR) remain high for children in low- and middle-income ...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
BACKGROUND: An effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality ...
CITATION: King, L. L., Cheema, B. & Van Hoving, D. J. 2020. A cross sectional study of the availabil...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
Objective: Determine the clinical safety and feasibility of implementing a telemedicine and medicati...
Background: Indicators of quality of care for children in hospitals in low-income countries have ...
BackgroundSepsis is the leading cause of death in children under five in low- and middle-income coun...
Objective: Provision of timely, high-quality care for the initial management of critically ill child...
CITATION: Berends, E. A., et al. 2021. Assessment of documented adherence to critical actions in pae...
One of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income countries (LMIC...
Thesis (MMed)--Stellenbosch University, 2019.ENGLISH SUMMARY : Background: Healthcare facilities are...
IntroductionOne of the main challenges for emergency healthcare services in low to middle income cou...
Introduction: The World Health Organization developed Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment Plus...
Includes bibliographical referencesBackground: Emergency care of critically ill or injured children ...
Introduction<p>Under five mortality rates (UFMR) remain high for children in low- and middle-income ...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
BACKGROUND: An effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality ...
CITATION: King, L. L., Cheema, B. & Van Hoving, D. J. 2020. A cross sectional study of the availabil...
Critically ill or injured children require prompt identification, rapid referral and quality emergen...
Objective: Determine the clinical safety and feasibility of implementing a telemedicine and medicati...
Background: Indicators of quality of care for children in hospitals in low-income countries have ...
BackgroundSepsis is the leading cause of death in children under five in low- and middle-income coun...