Objectives The aim of this study was to describe the types of emergency departments (EDs), and the acuity, types and disposition of conditions managed at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)-supported EDs in humanitarian settings.Design, setting, participants and outcome measures This was a multicentre, cross-sectional review of visits to MSF-supported EDs from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2018. EDs were classified into advanced-level, general-level, paediatric and trauma. Variables analysed included: age group, condition, acuity and ED disposition. Frequencies and percentages stratified by ED type or region were reported.Results MSF supported 26 EDs in 12 countries, with a total of 1 388 698 visits between 2014 and 2018. Most patients were disc...
Abstract Objectives: To determine issues that affect newly resettled refugees in accessi...
The maturation of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty has coincided with dramatic increases in em...
Aim This study reviews the empirical evidence on care delivery in complex emergencies (CEs) to bette...
Introduction: Delays in arrival and treatment at health facilities lead to negative health outcomes....
INTRODUCTION:Delays in arrival and treatment at health facilities lead to negative health outcomes. ...
Abstract Background Out-of-hospital emergency care (OHEC), also known as prehospital care, has been ...
ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
Objectives: To determine issues that affect newly resettled refugees in accessing an emergency depar...
Introduction: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have a large percentage of globalmortality an...
Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the emergency and disaster preparedness of mi...
Trauma is a leading cause of death and represents a major problem in developing countries where acce...
International audienceAbstract Background We hypothesized that monitoring the volume of activity and...
Sudden onset disasters (SOD) can have serious health impacts for patient with noncommunicable diseas...
Malaysian Government hospital emergency departments (EDs) has shown a steady increase in patients’ a...
The maturation of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty has coincided with dramatic increases in em...
Abstract Objectives: To determine issues that affect newly resettled refugees in accessi...
The maturation of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty has coincided with dramatic increases in em...
Aim This study reviews the empirical evidence on care delivery in complex emergencies (CEs) to bette...
Introduction: Delays in arrival and treatment at health facilities lead to negative health outcomes....
INTRODUCTION:Delays in arrival and treatment at health facilities lead to negative health outcomes. ...
Abstract Background Out-of-hospital emergency care (OHEC), also known as prehospital care, has been ...
ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
Objectives: To determine issues that affect newly resettled refugees in accessing an emergency depar...
Introduction: Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have a large percentage of globalmortality an...
Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the emergency and disaster preparedness of mi...
Trauma is a leading cause of death and represents a major problem in developing countries where acce...
International audienceAbstract Background We hypothesized that monitoring the volume of activity and...
Sudden onset disasters (SOD) can have serious health impacts for patient with noncommunicable diseas...
Malaysian Government hospital emergency departments (EDs) has shown a steady increase in patients’ a...
The maturation of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty has coincided with dramatic increases in em...
Abstract Objectives: To determine issues that affect newly resettled refugees in accessi...
The maturation of emergency medicine (EM) as a specialty has coincided with dramatic increases in em...
Aim This study reviews the empirical evidence on care delivery in complex emergencies (CEs) to bette...