Objectives This study aimed to better understand reasons why children in South Africa die at home, including caregivers’ care-seeking experiences, decision-making, choice of treatment provider and barriers to accessing care during a child’s final illness.Design This qualitative study included semi-structured in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with caregivers of children who died below the age of 5 years. Data were thematically analysed, and key findings compared with the Pathways to Survival Framework—a model frequently used in the study of child mortality. An adapted model was developed.Setting Two rural health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) sites in South Africa—the Agincourt HDSS and the Africa Health Research In...
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...
In urban South Africa there has been increasing child morbidity and mortality as a result of HIV/AID...
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, ...
BackgroundHalf of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly de...
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...
Objectives: To determine the proportion of under‐5 deaths that occurred at home in rural South Afric...
Over half of under-five deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa and appropriate, timely, quality care is ...
Background: Half of all under-5 deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Reducing child mortality require...
To examine how health caregivers in under-resourced South African settings select from among the hea...
Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care,...
Background: In Cape Town, the under-5 mortality rate has plateaued to 20 per 1000 live births, with ...
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors...
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...
In urban South Africa there has been increasing child morbidity and mortality as a result of HIV/AID...
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, ...
BackgroundHalf of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly de...
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...
Objectives: To determine the proportion of under‐5 deaths that occurred at home in rural South Afric...
Over half of under-five deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa and appropriate, timely, quality care is ...
Background: Half of all under-5 deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Reducing child mortality require...
To examine how health caregivers in under-resourced South African settings select from among the hea...
Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care,...
Background: In Cape Town, the under-5 mortality rate has plateaued to 20 per 1000 live births, with ...
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors...
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...
In urban South Africa there has been increasing child morbidity and mortality as a result of HIV/AID...