Background. Understanding a country’s baseline operative actors and capacity is critical to improving the quality of services and outcomes. The aim of this study was to describe all operative providers and national operative production, to evaluate district and nationwide population rates for operations, and to estimate unmet operative need in Sierra Leone. Methods. A nationwide, exhaustive, retrospective, facility-based study of operative actors and surgical procedures was performed in Sierra Leone. Between January and May 2013, 4 teams of 12 medical students collected data on the characteristics of the institutions and of the operations performed in 2012. Data were retrieved from the log books of operations, anesthesia, and delivery. Re...
Introduction Surgical access is central to universalising health coverage, yet 5 billion people lack...
There is a growing awareness of the importance of surgical disease within global health. We hypothes...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
BackgroundUnderstanding a country's baseline operative actors and capacity is critical to improving ...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, there is a gap between the need for surgery and its...
The intent of this thesis is to lay a foundation for evidence-based methodology and approaches to th...
Surgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet there ...
BACKGROUND: Situational needs of health care facilities inform the optimal allocation of resources a...
Limited data exist on surgical providers and their scope of practice in low-income countries (LICs)....
BackgroundSurgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Scope of practice and in-country distribution of surgical providers in low-income countries remains ...
Background: Surgical conditions are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and...
There is a growing recognition that the provision of surgical services in low-income countries is in...
BackgroundThere is a growing recognition that the provision of surgical services in low-income count...
Objectives To measure the financial burden associated with accessing surgical care in Sierra Leone.D...
Introduction Surgical access is central to universalising health coverage, yet 5 billion people lack...
There is a growing awareness of the importance of surgical disease within global health. We hypothes...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
BackgroundUnderstanding a country's baseline operative actors and capacity is critical to improving ...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, there is a gap between the need for surgery and its...
The intent of this thesis is to lay a foundation for evidence-based methodology and approaches to th...
Surgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet there ...
BACKGROUND: Situational needs of health care facilities inform the optimal allocation of resources a...
Limited data exist on surgical providers and their scope of practice in low-income countries (LICs)....
BackgroundSurgical conditions contribute significantly to the disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Scope of practice and in-country distribution of surgical providers in low-income countries remains ...
Background: Surgical conditions are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and...
There is a growing recognition that the provision of surgical services in low-income countries is in...
BackgroundThere is a growing recognition that the provision of surgical services in low-income count...
Objectives To measure the financial burden associated with accessing surgical care in Sierra Leone.D...
Introduction Surgical access is central to universalising health coverage, yet 5 billion people lack...
There is a growing awareness of the importance of surgical disease within global health. We hypothes...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...