Regular assessment of quality of care allows monitoring of progress towards system goals and identifies gaps that need to be addressed to promote better outcomes. We report efforts to initiate routine assessments in a low-income country in partnership with government.A cross-sectional survey undertaken in 22 'internship training' hospitals across Kenya that examined availability of essential resources and process of care based on review of 60 case-records per site focusing on the common childhood illnesses (pneumonia, malaria, diarrhea/dehydration, malnutrition and meningitis).Availability of essential resources was 75% (45/61 items) or more in 8/22 hospitals. A total of 1298 (range 54-61) case records were reviewed. HIV testing remained su...
IntroductionAccelerating progress in reducing child deaths is needed in order to achieve the Sustain...
In 2002, we identified major shortcomings in the management of sick newborns and children at the fir...
BACKGROUND: In developing countries referral of severely ill children from primary care to district ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Regular assessment of quality of care allows monitoring of progress towards...
Background Regular assessment of quality of care allows monitoring of progress towards system goals ...
BACKGROUND: The district hospital is considered essential for delivering basic, cost-effective healt...
Background: Given the high mortality associated with neonatal illnesses and severe malnutrition and ...
Background: Given the high mortality associated with neonatal illnesses and severe malnutrition and ...
BACKGROUND:A better understanding of case management practices is required to improve inpatient pedi...
A better understanding of case management practices is required to improve inpatient pediatric care ...
OBJECTIVE: An audit of neonatal care services provided by clinical training centres was undertaken t...
BACKGROUND: In assessing quality of care in developing countries, retrospectively collected data are...
We conducted a prospective audit of 101 children with severe malnutrition aged 6 to 59 months admitt...
INTRODUCTION:Accelerating progress in reducing child deaths is needed in order to achieve the Sustai...
Objective An audit of neonatal care services provided by clinical training centres was undertaken to...
IntroductionAccelerating progress in reducing child deaths is needed in order to achieve the Sustain...
In 2002, we identified major shortcomings in the management of sick newborns and children at the fir...
BACKGROUND: In developing countries referral of severely ill children from primary care to district ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Regular assessment of quality of care allows monitoring of progress towards...
Background Regular assessment of quality of care allows monitoring of progress towards system goals ...
BACKGROUND: The district hospital is considered essential for delivering basic, cost-effective healt...
Background: Given the high mortality associated with neonatal illnesses and severe malnutrition and ...
Background: Given the high mortality associated with neonatal illnesses and severe malnutrition and ...
BACKGROUND:A better understanding of case management practices is required to improve inpatient pedi...
A better understanding of case management practices is required to improve inpatient pediatric care ...
OBJECTIVE: An audit of neonatal care services provided by clinical training centres was undertaken t...
BACKGROUND: In assessing quality of care in developing countries, retrospectively collected data are...
We conducted a prospective audit of 101 children with severe malnutrition aged 6 to 59 months admitt...
INTRODUCTION:Accelerating progress in reducing child deaths is needed in order to achieve the Sustai...
Objective An audit of neonatal care services provided by clinical training centres was undertaken to...
IntroductionAccelerating progress in reducing child deaths is needed in order to achieve the Sustain...
In 2002, we identified major shortcomings in the management of sick newborns and children at the fir...
BACKGROUND: In developing countries referral of severely ill children from primary care to district ...