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Evaluation of Trauma Care capabilities in four countries using the WHO-IATSIC Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care.

Charles Mock1, Son Nguyen, Robert Quansah, Carlos Arreola-Risa, Ramesh Viradia, Manjul Joshipura.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to identify affordable and sustainable methods to strengthen trauma care capabilities globally, especially in developing countries, using the Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care. These guidelines were created by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Society of Surgery and provide recommendations on elements of trauma care that should be in place at the range of health facilities globally.
METHODS: The guidelines were used as a basis for needs assessments in 4 countries selected to represent the world's range of geographic and economic conditions: Mexico (middle income; Latin America); Vietnam (low income; east Asia); India (low income; south Asia); and Ghana (low income; Africa). One hundred sites were assessed, including rural clinics (n=51), small hospitals (n=34), and large hospitals (n=15). Site visits utilized direct inspection and interviews with administrative and clinical staff.
RESULTS: Resources were partly adequate or adequate at most large hospitals, but there were gaps that could be improved, especially in low-income settings, such as shortages of airway equipment, chest tubes, and trauma-related medications; and prolonged periods where critical equipment (e.g., X-ray, laboratory) were unavailable while awaiting repairs. Rural clinics everywhere had difficulties with basic supplies for resuscitation even though some received significant trauma volumes. In all settings, there was a dearth of administrative functions to assure quality trauma care, including trauma registries, trauma-related quality improvement programs, and regular in-service training.
CONCLUSIONS: This study identified several low-cost ways in which to strengthen trauma care globally. It also has demonstrated the usefulness of the Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care in providing an internationally applicable, standardized template by which to assess trauma care capabilities.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16736320     DOI: 10.1007/s00268-005-0768-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


  26 in total

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2.  Clinical audit in a developing country.

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4.  Human resources for the control of road traffic injury.

Authors:  Charles Mock; Olive Kobusingye; Le Vu Anh; Francis Afukaar; Carlos Arreola-Risa
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5.  Impact on process of trauma care delivery 1 year after the introduction of a trauma program in a provincial trauma center.

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6.  The development of continuing education for trauma care in an African nation.

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7.  The ethics of developed nations recruiting nurses from developing countries: the case of Malawi.

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9.  Trauma outcomes in the rural developing world: comparison with an urban level I trauma center.

Authors:  C N Mock; K E Adzotor; E Conklin; D M Denno; G J Jurkovich
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10.  Essential Trauma Care: strengthening trauma systems round the world.

Authors:  Manjul Joshipura; Charles Mock; Jacques Goosen; Margie Peden
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  63 in total

1.  An estimate of the number of lives that could be saved through improvements in trauma care globally.

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2.  Quantifying surgical and anesthetic availability at primary health facilities in Mongolia.

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4.  Consensus recommendations for essential vascular care in low- and middle-income countries.

Authors:  Barclay T Stewart; Adam Gyedu; Christos Giannou; Brijesh Mishra; Norman Rich; Sherry M Wren; Charles Mock; Adam L Kushner
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5.  Improving trauma care in low- and middle-income countries by implementing a standardized trauma protocol.

Authors:  Matthew Ryan Kesinger; Juan Carlos Puyana; Andres M Rubiano
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6.  Trauma and burn education: a global survey.

Authors:  David Zonies; Ronald V Maier; Ian Civil; Anas Eid; Benjamin P Geisler; Alejandro Guerrero; Charles Mock
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Review 7.  Essential surgery: key messages from Disease Control Priorities, 3rd edition.

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8.  Evaluation of trauma care resources in health centers and referral hospitals in Cambodia.

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9.  Bringing surgery to rural children: Chittagong, Bangladesh experience.

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10.  An assessment of the hospital disease burden and the facilities for the in-hospital care of trauma in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

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Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2013-07       Impact factor: 3.352

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