Background Child mortality in the Netherlands declined gradually in the past decades. In total 1130 children and youth aged 0 to 19 years died in 2014 (i.e. 29.4 per 100,000 live births). A better understanding of the background and the circumstances surrounding the death of children as well as the manner and cause of death may lead to preventive measures. Child Death Review (CDR) is a method to systematically analyze child deaths by a multidisciplinary team to identify avoidable factors that may have contributed to the death and to give directions for prevention. CDR could be an addition to further reduce avoidable child deaths in the Netherlands. The purpose of this study is to explore the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats ...
AIM: To describe the avoidable factors associated with child deaths identified by a confidential enq...
Aim: Guidelines on pediatric palliative care underline that care at the end of life of chronically i...
Objective To identify barriers, as perceived by parents, to good care for children with life-threat...
Background: Child mortality in the Netherlands declined gradually in the past decades. In total 1130...
Aim: Child Death Review (CDR) is a method in which every child death is systematically and multidisc...
Background The death of a child is an enormous tragedy for both the family and others involved. A ch...
Aim: Child Death Review (CDR) is a method in which every child death is systematically and multidisc...
Background The death of a child is an enormous tragedy for both the family and others involved. A ch...
Worldwide 6.1 million live-born children under the age of five died from natural and external causes...
In some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are nowadays a c...
textabstractIn some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are ...
This paper compares and contrasts child death review (CDR) structures and processes in six countries...
The mandate of a formal child death review (CDR) sys-tem is to advance understanding of how and why ...
Introduction In 2007, a national review committee was instituted in The Netherlands to review cases ...
Background. Child mortality trends in South Africa (SA) show a decrease, but remain high and appear ...
AIM: To describe the avoidable factors associated with child deaths identified by a confidential enq...
Aim: Guidelines on pediatric palliative care underline that care at the end of life of chronically i...
Objective To identify barriers, as perceived by parents, to good care for children with life-threat...
Background: Child mortality in the Netherlands declined gradually in the past decades. In total 1130...
Aim: Child Death Review (CDR) is a method in which every child death is systematically and multidisc...
Background The death of a child is an enormous tragedy for both the family and others involved. A ch...
Aim: Child Death Review (CDR) is a method in which every child death is systematically and multidisc...
Background The death of a child is an enormous tragedy for both the family and others involved. A ch...
Worldwide 6.1 million live-born children under the age of five died from natural and external causes...
In some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are nowadays a c...
textabstractIn some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are ...
This paper compares and contrasts child death review (CDR) structures and processes in six countries...
The mandate of a formal child death review (CDR) sys-tem is to advance understanding of how and why ...
Introduction In 2007, a national review committee was instituted in The Netherlands to review cases ...
Background. Child mortality trends in South Africa (SA) show a decrease, but remain high and appear ...
AIM: To describe the avoidable factors associated with child deaths identified by a confidential enq...
Aim: Guidelines on pediatric palliative care underline that care at the end of life of chronically i...
Objective To identify barriers, as perceived by parents, to good care for children with life-threat...