Care pathways during a child's final illness in rural South Africa: Findings from a social autopsy study.
Jessica PriceMerlin WillcoxChodziwadziwa Whiteson KabudulaKobus HerbstLisa HintonKathleen KahnAnthony HarndenPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Modifiable factors for preventing deaths during a child's final illness occur both inside and outside the home. The most important modifiable factors occurring inside the home relate to caregivers' recognition of illness and appreciation of urgency in response to the severity of the child's symptoms and signs. Outside the home, modifiable factors relate to inadequate referral and follow-up by health professionals. Further research should focus on identifying and overcoming barriers to referral.