Literature DB >> 31903566

Towards high-quality peri-operative care: a global perspective.

V Santhirapala1,2, C J Peden3, J G Meara1,4, B M Biccard5, A W Gelb6, W D Johnson7, M S Lipnick6, E M Makasa8, J Martin9, S Maswime10, J Mellin-Olsen11, C D McClain1.   

Abstract

Article 25 of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines the right to health and well-being for every individual. However, universal access to high-quality healthcare remains the purview of a handful of wealthy nations. This is no more apparent than in peri-operative care, where an estimated five billion individuals lack access to safe, affordable and timely surgical care. Delivery of surgery and anaesthesia in low-resource environments presents unique challenges that, when unaddressed, result in limited access to low-quality care. Current peri-operative research and clinical guidance often fail to acknowledge these system-level deficits and therefore have limited applicability in low-resource settings. In this manuscript, the authors priority-set the need for equitable access to high-quality peri-operative care and analyse the system-level contributors to excess peri-operative mortality rates, a key marker of quality of care. To provide examples of how research and investment may close the equity gap, a modified Delphi method was adopted to curate and appraise interventions which may, with subsequent research and evaluation, begin to address the barriers to high-quality peri-operative care in low- and middle-income countries.
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Keywords:  anaesthesia; global health; peri-operative care; quality; surgery

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31903566     DOI: 10.1111/anae.14921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesia        ISSN: 0003-2409            Impact factor:   6.955


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