Background: Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain leading causes of death and illness in children in South Africa. The PACK Child intervention, comprising clinical decision support tool (guide), training strategy and health systems strengthening components, was developed to expand on WHO's Integrated Management of Childhood Illness programme, extending care of children under 5 years to those aged 0-13 years, those with chronic conditions needing regular follow-up, integration of curative and preventive measures and routine care of the well child. In 2017-2018, PACK Child was piloted in 10 primary healthcare facilities in the Western Cape Province. Here we report findings from an investigati...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric life-limiting and life-threatening conditions (life-limiting conditions) plac...
Magister Public Health - MPHChildren in developing countries are now receiving both surgical and cat...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal immunisation programme service delivery and childhood vaccine coverage remains...
Background: Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain...
Background: Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain...
Background Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain...
Background: The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted in progress in ...
Background The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted...
Background: The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted in progress in ...
Background: Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain...
Background: The basic philosophy of Primary Health Care (PHC) is self-reliance and community partici...
Compared with other middle-income countries, child health in South Africa is in a poor state, and sh...
Background: In Cape Town, the under-5 mortality rate has plateaued to 20 per 1000 live births, with ...
Objective: Provision of timely, high-quality care for the initial management of critically ill child...
Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care,...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric life-limiting and life-threatening conditions (life-limiting conditions) plac...
Magister Public Health - MPHChildren in developing countries are now receiving both surgical and cat...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal immunisation programme service delivery and childhood vaccine coverage remains...
Background: Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain...
Background: Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain...
Background Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain...
Background: The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted in progress in ...
Background The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted...
Background: The WHO’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) has resulted in progress in ...
Background: Despite significant reductions in mortality, preventable and treatable conditions remain...
Background: The basic philosophy of Primary Health Care (PHC) is self-reliance and community partici...
Compared with other middle-income countries, child health in South Africa is in a poor state, and sh...
Background: In Cape Town, the under-5 mortality rate has plateaued to 20 per 1000 live births, with ...
Objective: Provision of timely, high-quality care for the initial management of critically ill child...
Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care,...
BACKGROUND: Paediatric life-limiting and life-threatening conditions (life-limiting conditions) plac...
Magister Public Health - MPHChildren in developing countries are now receiving both surgical and cat...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal immunisation programme service delivery and childhood vaccine coverage remains...