Background: We previously showed that in the absence of a formal emergency system, lay people face a heavy burden of injuries in Kampala, Uganda, and we demonstrated the feasibility of a basic prehospital trauma course for lay people. This study tests the effectiveness of this course and estimates the costs and cost-effectiveness of scaling up this training. Methods and Findings: For six months, we prospectively followed 307 trainees (police, taxi drivers, and community leaders) who completed a one-day basic prehospital trauma care program in 2008. Cross-sectional surveys and fund of knowledge tests were used to measure their frequency of skill and supply use, reasons for not providing aid, perceived utility of the course and kit, confidenc...
Triage, derived from the French word for sorting, aims to assess and prioritize injured patients, re...
Background: An overwhelming proportion of road traffic deaths and injuries in low- and middle-income...
Objective: Lack of organized prehospital care may contribute to the disproportionate burden of traum...
BACKGROUND: We previously showed that in the absence of a formal emergency system, lay people face a...
BackgroundWe previously showed that in the absence of a formal emergency system, lay people face a h...
Background Uganda currently has no organized prehos-pital emergency system. We sought to measure the...
Objectives: Few low income countries have emergency medical services to provide prehospital medical ...
Background: Road traffic injuries are a significant and increasing public health burden in Nepal, bu...
BackgroundFrontline providers around the world deliver emergency care daily, often without prior ded...
Background: The availability of prehospital trauma care is an important means of reducing serious in...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong>The objective of the study was to assess Bystandersc...
Abstract Background Pre-hospital emergency care is a vital and integral component of health systems ...
Objective: Low- and middle-income countries account for over 90% of all road traffic injury deaths. ...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries (LMICs), laypersons play a significant role in provid...
Abstract Background The availability of prehospital trauma care is an important means of reducing se...
Triage, derived from the French word for sorting, aims to assess and prioritize injured patients, re...
Background: An overwhelming proportion of road traffic deaths and injuries in low- and middle-income...
Objective: Lack of organized prehospital care may contribute to the disproportionate burden of traum...
BACKGROUND: We previously showed that in the absence of a formal emergency system, lay people face a...
BackgroundWe previously showed that in the absence of a formal emergency system, lay people face a h...
Background Uganda currently has no organized prehos-pital emergency system. We sought to measure the...
Objectives: Few low income countries have emergency medical services to provide prehospital medical ...
Background: Road traffic injuries are a significant and increasing public health burden in Nepal, bu...
BackgroundFrontline providers around the world deliver emergency care daily, often without prior ded...
Background: The availability of prehospital trauma care is an important means of reducing serious in...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong>The objective of the study was to assess Bystandersc...
Abstract Background Pre-hospital emergency care is a vital and integral component of health systems ...
Objective: Low- and middle-income countries account for over 90% of all road traffic injury deaths. ...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries (LMICs), laypersons play a significant role in provid...
Abstract Background The availability of prehospital trauma care is an important means of reducing se...
Triage, derived from the French word for sorting, aims to assess and prioritize injured patients, re...
Background: An overwhelming proportion of road traffic deaths and injuries in low- and middle-income...
Objective: Lack of organized prehospital care may contribute to the disproportionate burden of traum...