BACKGROUND: The importance of emergency medical care for the successful functioning of health systems has been increasingly recognised. This study aimed to evaluate emergency and trauma care facilities in four districts of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. METHOD: We conducted a cross-sectional health facility survey in four districts of the province of Sindh in Pakistan using a modified version of WHO\u27s Guidelines for essential trauma care. 93 public health facilities (81 primary care facilities, nine secondary care hospitals, three tertiary hospitals) and 12 large private hospitals were surveyed. Interviews of healthcare providers and visual inspections of essential equipment and supplies as per guidelines were performed. A total of 14...
Abstract Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), essential medicines (EM) h...
Objective: To assess the perception of leaders of the academic medical institutions regarding the ne...
Objective: Low- and middle-income countries account for over 90% of all road traffic injury deaths. ...
BACKGROUND: The importance of emergency medical care for the successful functioning of health system...
Introduction: Trauma has a comparatively higher morbidity and mortality in low-middle income countri...
Background: Emergency Medical Care is an important component of health care system. Unfortunately it...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate trauma care capabilities at the primary care level in Musca...
© 2017 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives Injuries increasingly contribute to the global...
Background: Pakistan is a lower-middle-income country with a high burden of injuries. Karachi, its m...
Objectives: Emergencies can occur at any time and be life-threatening or cause permanent damage. Acc...
© 2015 Bhatti et al. Background: This study assessed factors associated with emergency care outcomes...
Interurban road crashes often result in severe Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs). Prehospital emergency c...
Abstract Background This study assessed factors assoc...
Background: In disasters, large number of causalities rash into the hospitals in order to get health...
Background: This study assessed factors associated with emergency care outcomes and out-of-pocket tr...
Abstract Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), essential medicines (EM) h...
Objective: To assess the perception of leaders of the academic medical institutions regarding the ne...
Objective: Low- and middle-income countries account for over 90% of all road traffic injury deaths. ...
BACKGROUND: The importance of emergency medical care for the successful functioning of health system...
Introduction: Trauma has a comparatively higher morbidity and mortality in low-middle income countri...
Background: Emergency Medical Care is an important component of health care system. Unfortunately it...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate trauma care capabilities at the primary care level in Musca...
© 2017 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives Injuries increasingly contribute to the global...
Background: Pakistan is a lower-middle-income country with a high burden of injuries. Karachi, its m...
Objectives: Emergencies can occur at any time and be life-threatening or cause permanent damage. Acc...
© 2015 Bhatti et al. Background: This study assessed factors associated with emergency care outcomes...
Interurban road crashes often result in severe Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs). Prehospital emergency c...
Abstract Background This study assessed factors assoc...
Background: In disasters, large number of causalities rash into the hospitals in order to get health...
Background: This study assessed factors associated with emergency care outcomes and out-of-pocket tr...
Abstract Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), essential medicines (EM) h...
Objective: To assess the perception of leaders of the academic medical institutions regarding the ne...
Objective: Low- and middle-income countries account for over 90% of all road traffic injury deaths. ...