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Care-seeking during fatal childhood illness in rural South Africa: a qualitative study.

Jessica PriceMerlin Luke WillcoxVuyiswa DlaminiAudrey KhosaPhindile KhanyileJanet SeeleyAnthony HarndenKathleen KahnLisa Hinton
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Barriers to accessing healthcare disrupt the workings of previously accepted care-seeking models. The adapted model presented in this paper more realistically reflects care-seeking experiences and decision-making during severe childhood illness in rural South Africa and helps explain both the persistence of home deaths despite seeking healthcare, and the impact of a child's death on care-seeking in future childhood illness. This model can be used as the basis for developing interventions to reduce under-5 mortality.
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