Objectives: To determine the proportion of under‐5 deaths that occurred at home in rural South Africa, whether care was sought prior to death, and determinants of home deaths amongst those who sought care. Methods: Verbal autopsy data were used for all under‐5 deaths, 2000–2015, in two health and demographic surveillance system sites. Trends in place of death and care‐seeking were assessed. Associations between sociodemographic factors and home death despite seeking care were assessed by multivariate logistic regressions. Results: There were 3760 under‐5 deaths; 1954 (53%) at home and 1510 (41%) in health facilities. Eighty‐four per cent of children who died at home accessed healthcare during their final illness. Amongst neonates for whom...
Background. Child mortality trends in South Africa (SA) show a decrease, but remain high and appear ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine child mortality rates in a rural area of South Africa with high HIV prevalen...
Background: There is evidence that a young child’s risk of dying increases following the mother’s de...
Objectives: To determine the proportion of under‐5 deaths that occurred at home in rural South Afric...
Background: Half of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly ...
Background Half of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home. However, the reasons remain poorly...
BackgroundHalf of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly de...
Objectives: This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that a young child's risk of dying increases following the mother's de...
Background: There is evidence that a young child's risk of dying increases following the mother's de...
Background: Half of all under-5 deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Reducing child mortality require...
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors...
MSoc Sc (Population and Sustainable Development), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2019Childr...
South Africa is committed to reducing under-5 mortality rates in line with the Sustainable Developme...
Background. Child mortality trends in South Africa (SA) show a decrease, but remain high and appear ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine child mortality rates in a rural area of South Africa with high HIV prevalen...
Background: There is evidence that a young child’s risk of dying increases following the mother’s de...
Objectives: To determine the proportion of under‐5 deaths that occurred at home in rural South Afric...
Background: Half of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly ...
Background Half of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home. However, the reasons remain poorly...
BackgroundHalf of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly de...
Objectives: This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that a young child's risk of dying increases following the mother's de...
Background: There is evidence that a young child's risk of dying increases following the mother's de...
Background: Half of all under-5 deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Reducing child mortality require...
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors...
MSoc Sc (Population and Sustainable Development), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2019Childr...
South Africa is committed to reducing under-5 mortality rates in line with the Sustainable Developme...
Background. Child mortality trends in South Africa (SA) show a decrease, but remain high and appear ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine child mortality rates in a rural area of South Africa with high HIV prevalen...
Background: There is evidence that a young child’s risk of dying increases following the mother’s de...