| Literature DB >> 32375637 |
J L Pigoga1, A P Joiner2, P Chowa3, J Luong4, M Mhlanga5, T A Reynolds6, L A Wallis7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Kingdom of Eswatini, a lower-middle income nation of 1.45 million in southern Africa, has recently identified emergency care as a key strategy to respond to the national disease burden. We aimed to evaluate the current capacity of hospital emergency care areas using the WHO Hospital Emergency Unit Assessment Tool (HEAT) at government referral hospitals in Eswatini.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency care; Emergency medicine; Global health; Health systems development
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32375637 PMCID: PMC7201969 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-020-00327-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Barriers to availability of critical HEAT resources, services, and functions
| Barrier | Description |
|---|---|
| Infrastructure | Inadequate physical space, electricity, or water |
| Absent equipment | The resource was not present at the facility |
| Broken equipment | The resource was present, but not in working order |
| Stock out | The resource, service or function could not be procured, or required supplies out of stock often due to stock management practices or procurement failures (e.g., reagents, tubes, IV catheters) |
| Training | Staff knowledge/skill gaps limited capacity to use the resource, provide a service, or perform a function |
| Personnel | The resource, service or function was available, but lack of adequate numbers of staff limited capacity |
| User fees | The resource, service or function was available, but an out-of-pocket payment requirement prevented care delivery |
| Opening hours | Hours the facility can be accessed by acute patients |
| Other | Other barrier(s) not listed above, for which explanation(s) were recorded verbatim |
| Unknown | Participant was not able to identify rationale behind inadequate resource, service or function |
Facility metrics at referral hospitals in Eswatini
| Inpatient beds | 500 | 100 | 175 |
| Inpatient admissions (per year) | 5000 | 3500 | 6200 |
| Operating theatres available 24 h a day, 7 days a week | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| Emergency operations (per year) | 600 | 1300 | 800 |
| Emergency visits (per year) | 37,000 | 19,500 | 75,000 |
| Patients arriving by ambulance | 20% | 17.5% | 20% |