BackgroundImproved emergency care of children with acute illness or injuries is needed for countries in Africa to continue to reduce childhood mortality rates. Quality improvement efforts will depend on robust baseline data, but little has been published on the breadth and severity of paediatric illness seen in Mozambique.MethodsThis was a retrospective review of routinely collected provider shift summary data from the Paediatric Emergency Department (PED) at Hospital Central de Maputo (HCM), the principal academic and referral hospital in the country. All children 0-14 years of age seen in the 12-month period from August 2018-July 2019 were included. Descriptive statistical analyses were performed.ResultsData from 346 days and 64...
Background: Children Emergency Room (CHER) is a vital health care services point in many hospitals a...
BACKGROUND:A better understanding of case management practices is required to improve inpatient pedi...
Trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent population wor...
BACKGROUND: An effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality ...
BackgroundAn effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality in...
ObjectivesDelivery of pediatric critical care in low-income countries is limited by a lack of infras...
Background: In order to improve the quality of prompt child care and to assess the efforts towards ...
Background: The pattern of diseases in many resource-poor countries has changed in recent decades du...
BACKGROUND:Health system strengthening is crucial to improving infant and child health outcomes in l...
BackgroundRespiratory compromise is the leading cause of cardiac arrest and death among paediatric p...
Background: There is a paucity of primary data to understand the overall pattern of disease and inju...
BackgroundPediatric sepsis causes significant global morbidity and mortality and low- and middle-inc...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
Background There is a paucity of primary data to understand the overall pattern of disease and injur...
Abstract Background Respiratory compromise is the leading cause of cardiac arrest and death among pa...
Background: Children Emergency Room (CHER) is a vital health care services point in many hospitals a...
BACKGROUND:A better understanding of case management practices is required to improve inpatient pedi...
Trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent population wor...
BACKGROUND: An effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality ...
BackgroundAn effective pediatric emergency care (PEC) system is key to reduce pediatric mortality in...
ObjectivesDelivery of pediatric critical care in low-income countries is limited by a lack of infras...
Background: In order to improve the quality of prompt child care and to assess the efforts towards ...
Background: The pattern of diseases in many resource-poor countries has changed in recent decades du...
BACKGROUND:Health system strengthening is crucial to improving infant and child health outcomes in l...
BackgroundRespiratory compromise is the leading cause of cardiac arrest and death among paediatric p...
Background: There is a paucity of primary data to understand the overall pattern of disease and inju...
BackgroundPediatric sepsis causes significant global morbidity and mortality and low- and middle-inc...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
Background There is a paucity of primary data to understand the overall pattern of disease and injur...
Abstract Background Respiratory compromise is the leading cause of cardiac arrest and death among pa...
Background: Children Emergency Room (CHER) is a vital health care services point in many hospitals a...
BACKGROUND:A better understanding of case management practices is required to improve inpatient pedi...
Trauma remains the leading cause of death and disability in paediatric and adolescent population wor...