In Uganda, increase in human and vehicular populations against a non-expanding road infrastructure, breakdown in enforcement of traffic regulations and poor vehicle quality contribute to the high rate of casualties from road traffic crashes on highways, with over 2000 deaths per year. Highway hospitals should be the vanguard of preparedness to manage mass surgical casualties, to minimize road crash mortality. Objectives: To determine the capacity of Uganda’s highway hospitals to manage mass surgical casualties. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study of emergency surgical services of ten key highway general hospitals. Results: The hospitals had adequate capacity to manage uncomplicated solitary cases of injury. However, they had sever...
Emergency care is a vital component of any functioning healthcare system, required to rapidly addres...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
Background: Trauma is the commonest indication for surgical admission in Gulu Hospital in Northern U...
In Uganda, increase in human and vehicular populations against a non-expanding road infrastructure, ...
Abstract Background Pre-hospital emergency care is a vital and integral component of health systems ...
BACKGROUND: The mortality rate from road traffic injuries has increased in sub-Saharan Africa as the...
Abstract Background The Kampal...
Background Uganda currently has no organized prehos-pital emergency system. We sought to measure the...
Background: Injury and other medical emergencies are becoming increasingly common in low and middle-...
Background: There is a dearth of evidence outlining the state of prehospital and first health facili...
Background : Injury and deaths due to road traffic crashes are a major public health problem in deve...
In the ongoing Second Decade of Action for Road Safety, road traffic crashes pose a considerable thr...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Over the years, Uganda has been one of the low and middle-income countries bearing the h...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
Emergency care is a vital component of any functioning healthcare system, required to rapidly addres...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
Background: Trauma is the commonest indication for surgical admission in Gulu Hospital in Northern U...
In Uganda, increase in human and vehicular populations against a non-expanding road infrastructure, ...
Abstract Background Pre-hospital emergency care is a vital and integral component of health systems ...
BACKGROUND: The mortality rate from road traffic injuries has increased in sub-Saharan Africa as the...
Abstract Background The Kampal...
Background Uganda currently has no organized prehos-pital emergency system. We sought to measure the...
Background: Injury and other medical emergencies are becoming increasingly common in low and middle-...
Background: There is a dearth of evidence outlining the state of prehospital and first health facili...
Background : Injury and deaths due to road traffic crashes are a major public health problem in deve...
In the ongoing Second Decade of Action for Road Safety, road traffic crashes pose a considerable thr...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTI) are on increase in developing countries. Health care facilit...
Background: Over the years, Uganda has been one of the low and middle-income countries bearing the h...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
Emergency care is a vital component of any functioning healthcare system, required to rapidly addres...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
Background: Trauma is the commonest indication for surgical admission in Gulu Hospital in Northern U...