Contains fulltext : 203337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential surgical services for rural populations in sub-Saharan Africa if adequately prepared and supported. This article describes the protocol for the evaluation of the Scaling up Safe Surgery for District and Rural Populations in Africa (SURG-Africa) project which aims to strengthen the capacity in district-level hospitals (DLHs) in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia to deliver safe, quality surgery. The intervention comprises a programme of quarterly supervisory visits to surgically active district-level hospitals by specialists from referral hospitals and the establishm...
Surgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet there ...
Background: Medical officers and specialists based in rural hospitals must have skills and knowledge...
Background: Access to equitable surgical care significantly reduces morbidity and mortality from tra...
Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential ...
Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential ...
Introduction: Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have adopted task shifting of surgical responsibi...
Background: In 2017 the SURG-Africa project set out to institute a surgical, obstetric, trauma and a...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
BACKGROUND: The global shortage of surgeons disproportionately impacts low- and middle-income countr...
Contains fulltext : 193367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Surgery has the...
Background Access to surgery is a challenge for low-income countries like Malawi due to shortages of...
Background: There is a critical shortage of surgical providers in Tanzania, especially in rural Tanz...
INTRODUCTION: Effective, scalable strategies for improving surgical quality are urgently needed in l...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Reliable referral systems are essential to the functionali...
Surgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet there ...
Background: Medical officers and specialists based in rural hospitals must have skills and knowledge...
Background: Access to equitable surgical care significantly reduces morbidity and mortality from tra...
Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential ...
Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential ...
Introduction: Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have adopted task shifting of surgical responsibi...
Background: In 2017 the SURG-Africa project set out to institute a surgical, obstetric, trauma and a...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
BACKGROUND: The global shortage of surgeons disproportionately impacts low- and middle-income countr...
Contains fulltext : 193367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Surgery has the...
Background Access to surgery is a challenge for low-income countries like Malawi due to shortages of...
Background: There is a critical shortage of surgical providers in Tanzania, especially in rural Tanz...
INTRODUCTION: Effective, scalable strategies for improving surgical quality are urgently needed in l...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Reliable referral systems are essential to the functionali...
Surgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet there ...
Background: Medical officers and specialists based in rural hospitals must have skills and knowledge...
Background: Access to equitable surgical care significantly reduces morbidity and mortality from tra...