OBJECTIVES: To assess the burden of emergent illnesses and emergency care system usage by Yaoundé residents and to evaluate unmet needs for emergency care and associated barriers. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study using a community-based survey. SETTING: Yaoundé, Cameroon. PARTICIPANTS: All residents living in Yaoundé were selected as the target population to investigate the needs and usage of emergency care in Yaoundé. 14 households in every health area (47 in total) were selected using 2-stage sampling. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Unmet needs for emergency care. RESULTS: Among the 3201 participants from 619 households who completed the survey, 1113 (34.8%) with median age of 22 experienced 1 or more emergency conditions in the previous year. ...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Introduction: Injury rates in sub-Saharan Africa are among the highest in the world, but prospective...
Introduction: In many low- and middle-income countries emergency care is provided anywhere in the he...
In effort to address the shortage of emergency medical care in Cameroon, the Yaoundé Emergency Cente...
In effort to address the shortage of emergency medical care in Cameroon, the Yaoundé Emergency Cente...
The purpose of an effective emergency care system is to provide universal emergency care to all rega...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
AbstractObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countrie...
Background To date, health facilities in Sub-Saharan Africa have not had an objective measurement ...
Introduction: In 2002, the West-African nation of Gabon established an emergency medical system (EMS...
Introduction: Without uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing sub-Sah...
ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
AbstractIntroductionIn 2002, the West-African nation of Gabon established an emergency medical syste...
Emergency care is a vital component of any functioning healthcare system, required to rapidly addres...
ObjectiveTo estimate the global and national burden of emergency conditions, and compare them to eme...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Introduction: Injury rates in sub-Saharan Africa are among the highest in the world, but prospective...
Introduction: In many low- and middle-income countries emergency care is provided anywhere in the he...
In effort to address the shortage of emergency medical care in Cameroon, the Yaoundé Emergency Cente...
In effort to address the shortage of emergency medical care in Cameroon, the Yaoundé Emergency Cente...
The purpose of an effective emergency care system is to provide universal emergency care to all rega...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
AbstractObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countrie...
Background To date, health facilities in Sub-Saharan Africa have not had an objective measurement ...
Introduction: In 2002, the West-African nation of Gabon established an emergency medical system (EMS...
Introduction: Without uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing sub-Sah...
ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
AbstractIntroductionIn 2002, the West-African nation of Gabon established an emergency medical syste...
Emergency care is a vital component of any functioning healthcare system, required to rapidly addres...
ObjectiveTo estimate the global and national burden of emergency conditions, and compare them to eme...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Introduction: Injury rates in sub-Saharan Africa are among the highest in the world, but prospective...
Introduction: In many low- and middle-income countries emergency care is provided anywhere in the he...