Literature DB >> 21081228

Current state and future perspectives of trauma care system in mainland China.

Zhao-wen Zong1, Nan Li, Tian-min Cheng, Xin-ze Ran, Yue Shen, Yu-feng Zhao, Qing-shan Guo, Lian-yang Zhang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the current state of trauma care in mainland China, and to propose possible future suggestions for the development of the trauma care system in mainland China.
METHOD: An extensive Medline/PubMed search on the topic of trauma care or trauma care system was conducted. Publications in Chinese that could best describe the state of trauma care in China were also included. In addition, two meetings were held by Group for Trauma Emergency Care and Multiple Injuries, Trauma Society of Chinese Medical Association to discuss the development and perspectives of trauma care system in mainland China. Important conclusions from the two meetings were included in this publication.
RESULTS: Trauma has become an increasing public health problem in mainland China in association with the rapid growth of the economy over the past 30 years. Although great progress has been made in regards to the care of the injured, there is still no government agency dedicated to deal with trauma-related issues, or a national trauma care system operating on the Chinese mainland. Various trauma prevention measures have been taken, but with little effect. Funds contributed to trauma-related research has increased in recent years and promoted rapid development in this field, but further improvement in research is needed. However, many groups such as the Trauma Society of the Chinese Medical Association have continued to explore mechanisms for the treatment of trauma patients and have developed various types of regional trauma care systems, resulting in improved trauma care and a better outcome for the injured.
CONCLUSIONS: Although great progress has been made in trauma care in mainland China, there are many failings. To improve trauma care in China, the establishment of a sophisticated trauma system and various enhancements on trauma prevention are urgently required.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21081228     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2010.09.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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