Child acute illness presentation and referrals at primary health clinics in Malawi: a secondary analysis of ASPIRE.
Pui-Ying Iroh TamHussein H TwabiMtisunge GondweThomasena O'ByrneNorman LufesiNicola DesmondPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
Fever and respiratory symptoms were the most common presenting symptoms, and trauma was the most common reason for referral. Rates of referral were low, and of successful referral were moderate. Self-referrals constituted a substantial proportion of attendance at the referral facility. Reducing gaps in care and addressing dropouts as well as self-referrals along the referral pathway could improve child health outcomes.