Background: Children Emergency Room (CHER) is a vital health care services point in many hospitals and can contribute beneficially in the evaluation of many hospitals ncluding tertiary ones. It enables many paediatric cases to be managed in the hospitals without being admitted into the paediatric wards with good outcomes. Material and Methods: This was a retrospective study involving review of records of all the children seen in the CHER between January 2012 and June 2012. The objectives were to look at the pattern and outcome of paediatric conditions in CHER with the aim of providing data for further evaluation and improvement. A proforma developed by the authors was used in collecting the relevant information from the patients’ records. ...
Background: The 4th millennium development goals (2002) reported that sub-Saharan Africa countries i...
Aims: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming significant causes of morbidity and mortality. H...
Aims: Respiratory diseases contributes substantially to the number of Paediatric admissions and deat...
Background: The pattern of diseases in many resource-poor countries has changed in recent decades du...
Objective: To describe the pattern and outcome of childhood illnesses seen in a paediatric emergency...
A five-year review of the pattern and outcome of paediatric admissions in the Children Emergency Roo...
Background: In spite of its limitations, documentation of health facility utilization is ...
Background: Paediatric trauma has become a major cause of mortality, disability and socioeconomic bu...
Background: The care of critically ill children remains one of the most demanding and challenging as...
Background: Morbidity and mortality pattern differs among regions. Also, there may be variations wit...
Background: Nigeria is still battling with preventable childhood deaths, being one of the six countr...
Background: Efforts to improve child survival can only be effective if they are based on reasonably ...
Background: Non-communicable diseases are increasing worldwide due to rapidly changing lifestyles an...
Background: Under-five morbidity and mortality from childhood preventable diseases are still very hi...
Background: Regular and periodic assessment of pattern of childhood mortality in the Children emerge...
Background: The 4th millennium development goals (2002) reported that sub-Saharan Africa countries i...
Aims: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming significant causes of morbidity and mortality. H...
Aims: Respiratory diseases contributes substantially to the number of Paediatric admissions and deat...
Background: The pattern of diseases in many resource-poor countries has changed in recent decades du...
Objective: To describe the pattern and outcome of childhood illnesses seen in a paediatric emergency...
A five-year review of the pattern and outcome of paediatric admissions in the Children Emergency Roo...
Background: In spite of its limitations, documentation of health facility utilization is ...
Background: Paediatric trauma has become a major cause of mortality, disability and socioeconomic bu...
Background: The care of critically ill children remains one of the most demanding and challenging as...
Background: Morbidity and mortality pattern differs among regions. Also, there may be variations wit...
Background: Nigeria is still battling with preventable childhood deaths, being one of the six countr...
Background: Efforts to improve child survival can only be effective if they are based on reasonably ...
Background: Non-communicable diseases are increasing worldwide due to rapidly changing lifestyles an...
Background: Under-five morbidity and mortality from childhood preventable diseases are still very hi...
Background: Regular and periodic assessment of pattern of childhood mortality in the Children emerge...
Background: The 4th millennium development goals (2002) reported that sub-Saharan Africa countries i...
Aims: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming significant causes of morbidity and mortality. H...
Aims: Respiratory diseases contributes substantially to the number of Paediatric admissions and deat...