Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilities are poorly equipped to provide the needed services.Objective: Determine access and quality of care for RTI casualties in Kenya.Design: Cross-sectional survey Setting: 53 large and medium size private, faith-based and public hospitals.Participants: In-patient road traffic crash casualties and health personnel in the selected hospitals were interviewed on availability of emergency care and resources. Onsite verification of status was undertaken.Results: Out of 310 RTI casualties interviewed, 72.3%, 15.6% and 12.2% were in public, faith-based and private hospitals, respectively. Peak age of the injured was 15-49 years. First aid was availed ...
Background: The developing world continues to experience a disproportionate burden of injury. About ...
Background: The developing world continues to experience a disproportionate burden of injury. About ...
Road traffic injury (RTI) is a major public health concern in Kenya with more than 13,000 deaths est...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facili...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facili...
Background:Kenya\u2019s estimated road traffic injury (RTI) death rate is 27.8/100,000 population, w...
Road traffic accidents are rapidly increasing in developing countries due to rapid motorization. The...
Background: Road traffic injuries continue to exert a huge burden on the health care system in Kenya...
Background: Road traffic injuries continue to exert a huge burden on the health care system in Kenya...
Background: The developing world continues to experience a disproportionate burden of injury. About ...
Background: The developing world continues to experience a disproportionate burden of injury. About ...
Background: The developing world continues to experience a disproportionate burden of injury. About ...
Road traffic injury (RTI) is a major public health concern in Kenya with more than 13,000 deaths est...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facili...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facili...
Background:Kenya\u2019s estimated road traffic injury (RTI) death rate is 27.8/100,000 population, w...
Road traffic accidents are rapidly increasing in developing countries due to rapid motorization. The...
Background: Road traffic injuries continue to exert a huge burden on the health care system in Kenya...
Background: Road traffic injuries continue to exert a huge burden on the health care system in Kenya...
Background: The developing world continues to experience a disproportionate burden of injury. About ...
Background: The developing world continues to experience a disproportionate burden of injury. About ...
Background: The developing world continues to experience a disproportionate burden of injury. About ...
Road traffic injury (RTI) is a major public health concern in Kenya with more than 13,000 deaths est...