Background: Injuries remain a leading cause of death in the developing world. Whereas new investments are welcome, quality improvement (QI) at the currently available trauma care facilities is essential. The objective of this study was to determine the effect and long-term sustainability of trauma QI initiatives on in-hospital mortality and complications at a large tertiary hospital in a developing country. Methods: In 2002, a specialized trauma team was formed (members trained using advanced trauma life support), and a western style trauma program established including a registry and quality assurance program. Patients from 1998 onward were entered into this registry, enabling a preimplementation and postimplementation study. Adults (9 15 ...
BackgroundAs trauma systems mature, they are expected to improve patient care, reduce in-hospital co...
ObjectivesPeer review of trauma deaths can be used to evaluate the efficacy of trauma systems. The o...
Background: Examination of the epidemiology and timing of trauma deaths has been deemed a useful met...
OBJECTIVE: The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma has created a Trauma Quality Improv...
Injury is a major problem, especially in developing countries. In some developed countries, systems ...
Introduction: Trauma injuries accounts for the greatest portion of surgical conditions worldwide and...
In order to promote greater implementation of effective, affordable and sustainable trauma systems g...
Background Trauma-related injury causes higher mortality than a combination of prevalent infectious ...
Background: Major trauma has been reported to be a major cause of hospitalization and intensive care...
BACKGROUND: Trauma contributes more than ten percent of the global burden of disease. Initial assess...
Introduction: Trauma has a comparatively higher morbidity and mortality in low-middle income countri...
Background: Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90 % occu...
Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90% occur in low- and...
Background: In Tanzania, there is no national trauma registry. The World Health Organization (WHO) h...
Background: Trauma registries (TRs) play an integral role in the assessment of trauma care quality. ...
BackgroundAs trauma systems mature, they are expected to improve patient care, reduce in-hospital co...
ObjectivesPeer review of trauma deaths can be used to evaluate the efficacy of trauma systems. The o...
Background: Examination of the epidemiology and timing of trauma deaths has been deemed a useful met...
OBJECTIVE: The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma has created a Trauma Quality Improv...
Injury is a major problem, especially in developing countries. In some developed countries, systems ...
Introduction: Trauma injuries accounts for the greatest portion of surgical conditions worldwide and...
In order to promote greater implementation of effective, affordable and sustainable trauma systems g...
Background Trauma-related injury causes higher mortality than a combination of prevalent infectious ...
Background: Major trauma has been reported to be a major cause of hospitalization and intensive care...
BACKGROUND: Trauma contributes more than ten percent of the global burden of disease. Initial assess...
Introduction: Trauma has a comparatively higher morbidity and mortality in low-middle income countri...
Background: Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90 % occu...
Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90% occur in low- and...
Background: In Tanzania, there is no national trauma registry. The World Health Organization (WHO) h...
Background: Trauma registries (TRs) play an integral role in the assessment of trauma care quality. ...
BackgroundAs trauma systems mature, they are expected to improve patient care, reduce in-hospital co...
ObjectivesPeer review of trauma deaths can be used to evaluate the efficacy of trauma systems. The o...
Background: Examination of the epidemiology and timing of trauma deaths has been deemed a useful met...