Tables A, B and Figs A-D. Table A. Summary of DeCoDed causes of death for infants and children aged 1–59 months who died in the CHAMPS network (N = 1,326). Table B. Proportion of deaths that had experienced each delay in the 3 delays model by site, sex, age group, causes of death, and site of death, N = 1,326. Fig A. Highest level of healthcare facilities in which deceased infants and children received clinical (N = 1,326). Fig B. Venn diagram representing the intersectionality of care for infants and children in the CHAMPS Network between outpatient clinical visits, hospital clinical visits and traditional healing (N = 1,326). Fig C. Proportion of delays in the “Three Delays-in-Healthcare” model among deceased infants and children by count...
<p>Background: In humans, the mortality rate dramatically decreases with age after birth, and the ca...
(ICD-10-AM codes) and Table S2. (Potentially avoidable, ambulatory care sensitive and non-avoidable ...
Delays in illness recognition, healthcare seeking, and in the provision of appropriate clinical care...
Background: Our previous study analyzed the age trajectory of mortality (ATM) in 14 European countri...
Proportion of infants and children who experienced each delay in “Three Delays-in-Healthcare” framew...
Delays in illness recognition, healthcare seeking, and in the provision of appropriate clinical care...
Cause-specific mortality fractions for medical assistants, Tariff, and reallocated Tariff by age gro...
Mortality surveillance and cause of death data are instrumental in improving health, identifying dis...
Forest plots of the association between nighttime discharge from the ICU and hospital mortality stra...
Venn diagram of each type of delay among deceased infants and children (N = 1,326).</p
Proportion of deceased infants and children who experienced each delay in the “Three Delays-in-Healt...
Flowchart of study population. Figure e2. Distribution of propensity scores for the entire study pop...
Figure S2. Percentage of SAM-related-deaths of children that would be excluded from treatment by a W...
Table S1. Hospitalization (95% Confidence Interval) Rate Ratio for male compared to female, estimate...
Figure S1. Signs and symptoms of children with intercurrent metabolic crises (black) and children wi...
<p>Background: In humans, the mortality rate dramatically decreases with age after birth, and the ca...
(ICD-10-AM codes) and Table S2. (Potentially avoidable, ambulatory care sensitive and non-avoidable ...
Delays in illness recognition, healthcare seeking, and in the provision of appropriate clinical care...
Background: Our previous study analyzed the age trajectory of mortality (ATM) in 14 European countri...
Proportion of infants and children who experienced each delay in “Three Delays-in-Healthcare” framew...
Delays in illness recognition, healthcare seeking, and in the provision of appropriate clinical care...
Cause-specific mortality fractions for medical assistants, Tariff, and reallocated Tariff by age gro...
Mortality surveillance and cause of death data are instrumental in improving health, identifying dis...
Forest plots of the association between nighttime discharge from the ICU and hospital mortality stra...
Venn diagram of each type of delay among deceased infants and children (N = 1,326).</p
Proportion of deceased infants and children who experienced each delay in the “Three Delays-in-Healt...
Flowchart of study population. Figure e2. Distribution of propensity scores for the entire study pop...
Figure S2. Percentage of SAM-related-deaths of children that would be excluded from treatment by a W...
Table S1. Hospitalization (95% Confidence Interval) Rate Ratio for male compared to female, estimate...
Figure S1. Signs and symptoms of children with intercurrent metabolic crises (black) and children wi...
<p>Background: In humans, the mortality rate dramatically decreases with age after birth, and the ca...
(ICD-10-AM codes) and Table S2. (Potentially avoidable, ambulatory care sensitive and non-avoidable ...
Delays in illness recognition, healthcare seeking, and in the provision of appropriate clinical care...