BACKGROUND: Evidence on heterogeneity in outcomes of surgical quality interventions in low-income and middle-income countries is limited. We explored factors driving performance in the Safe Surgery 2020 intervention in Tanzania's Lake Zone to distil implementation lessons for low-resource settings. METHODS: We identified higher (n=3) and lower (n=3) performers from quantitative data on improvement from 14 safety and teamwork and communication indicators at 0 and 12 months from 10 intervention facilities, using a positive deviance framework. From 72 key informant interviews with surgical providers across facilities at 1, 6 and 12 months, we used a grounded theory approach to identify practices of higher and lower performers. RESULTS: Perform...
BACKGROUND: Provision of timely, safe, and affordable surgical care is an essential component of a...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
<div><p>Background</p><p>An estimated two billion people worldwide lack adequate access to surgical ...
INTRODUCTION: Effective, scalable strategies for improving surgical quality are urgently needed in l...
BACKGROUND: Access to safe, high-quality surgical care in sub-Saharan Africa is a critical gap. Inte...
BACKGROUND: Safe, high-quality surgical care in many African countries is a critical need. Challenge...
Abstract Background Safe, high-quality surgical care in many African countries is a critical need. C...
BACKGROUND: Access to safe surgical care represents a critical gap in healthcare delivery and develo...
Background The shortage of surgeons, anaesthesiologists and obstetricians in low-income and middle-i...
BACKGROUND: Recent efforts to increase access to safe and high-quality surgical care in low- and mid...
Improving surgical and anaesthetic mortality in the developing world is a global health priority. Qu...
Background In low-income and middle-income countries, an estimated one in three clinical adverse eve...
Background: One key challenge in improving surgical care in resource-limited settings is the lack of...
Background: In 2017 the SURG-Africa project set out to institute a surgical, obstetric, trauma and a...
Background: Low-middle-income countries (LMICs) share a substantial proportion of global surgical co...
BACKGROUND: Provision of timely, safe, and affordable surgical care is an essential component of a...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
<div><p>Background</p><p>An estimated two billion people worldwide lack adequate access to surgical ...
INTRODUCTION: Effective, scalable strategies for improving surgical quality are urgently needed in l...
BACKGROUND: Access to safe, high-quality surgical care in sub-Saharan Africa is a critical gap. Inte...
BACKGROUND: Safe, high-quality surgical care in many African countries is a critical need. Challenge...
Abstract Background Safe, high-quality surgical care in many African countries is a critical need. C...
BACKGROUND: Access to safe surgical care represents a critical gap in healthcare delivery and develo...
Background The shortage of surgeons, anaesthesiologists and obstetricians in low-income and middle-i...
BACKGROUND: Recent efforts to increase access to safe and high-quality surgical care in low- and mid...
Improving surgical and anaesthetic mortality in the developing world is a global health priority. Qu...
Background In low-income and middle-income countries, an estimated one in three clinical adverse eve...
Background: One key challenge in improving surgical care in resource-limited settings is the lack of...
Background: In 2017 the SURG-Africa project set out to institute a surgical, obstetric, trauma and a...
Background: Low-middle-income countries (LMICs) share a substantial proportion of global surgical co...
BACKGROUND: Provision of timely, safe, and affordable surgical care is an essential component of a...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
<div><p>Background</p><p>An estimated two billion people worldwide lack adequate access to surgical ...