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Critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: A systematic review

BACKGROUND: Prior research has demonstrated that low- and low-middle-income countries (LLMICs) bear a higher burden of critical illness and have a higher rate of mortality from critical illness than high-income countries (HICs). There is a pressing need for improved critical care delivery in LLMICs...

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Autores principales: Bartlett, Emily S, Lim, Andrew, Kivlehan, Sean, Losonczy, Lia I, Murthy, Srinivas, Lowsby, Richard, Papali, Alfred, Raees, Madiha, Seth, Bhavna, Cobb, Natalie, Brotherton, Jason, Dippenaar, Enrico, Nepal, Gaurav, Shrestha, Gentle S, Kuo, Shih-Chiang E, Skrabal, J Ryan, Davis, Margaret, Lay, Cappi, Yi, Sojung, Jaung, Michael, Chaffay, Brandon, Sefa, Nana, Yang, Marc LC, Stephens, P Andrew, Rashed, Amir, Benzoni, Nicole, Velasco, Bernadett, Adhikari, Neill KJ, Reynolds, Teri
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Society of Global Health 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10691174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38033248
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.04141
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author Bartlett, Emily S
Lim, Andrew
Kivlehan, Sean
Losonczy, Lia I
Murthy, Srinivas
Lowsby, Richard
Papali, Alfred
Raees, Madiha
Seth, Bhavna
Cobb, Natalie
Brotherton, Jason
Dippenaar, Enrico
Nepal, Gaurav
Shrestha, Gentle S
Kuo, Shih-Chiang E
Skrabal, J Ryan
Davis, Margaret
Lay, Cappi
Yi, Sojung
Jaung, Michael
Chaffay, Brandon
Sefa, Nana
Yang, Marc LC
Stephens, P Andrew
Rashed, Amir
Benzoni, Nicole
Velasco, Bernadett
Adhikari, Neill KJ
Reynolds, Teri
author_facet Bartlett, Emily S
Lim, Andrew
Kivlehan, Sean
Losonczy, Lia I
Murthy, Srinivas
Lowsby, Richard
Papali, Alfred
Raees, Madiha
Seth, Bhavna
Cobb, Natalie
Brotherton, Jason
Dippenaar, Enrico
Nepal, Gaurav
Shrestha, Gentle S
Kuo, Shih-Chiang E
Skrabal, J Ryan
Davis, Margaret
Lay, Cappi
Yi, Sojung
Jaung, Michael
Chaffay, Brandon
Sefa, Nana
Yang, Marc LC
Stephens, P Andrew
Rashed, Amir
Benzoni, Nicole
Velasco, Bernadett
Adhikari, Neill KJ
Reynolds, Teri
author_sort Bartlett, Emily S
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description BACKGROUND: Prior research has demonstrated that low- and low-middle-income countries (LLMICs) bear a higher burden of critical illness and have a higher rate of mortality from critical illness than high-income countries (HICs). There is a pressing need for improved critical care delivery in LLMICs to reduce this inequity. This systematic review aimed to characterise the range of critical care interventions and services delivered within LLMIC health care systems as reported in the literature. METHODS: A search strategy using terms related to critical care in LLMICs was implemented in multiple databases. We included English language articles with human subjects describing at least one critical care intervention or service in an LLMIC setting published between 1 January 2008 and 1 January 2020. RESULTS: A total of 1620 studies met the inclusion criteria. Among the included studies, 45% of studies reported on pediatric patients, 43% on adults, 23% on infants, 8.9% on geriatric patients and 4.2% on maternal patients. Most of the care described (94%) was delivered in-hospital, with the remainder (6.2%) taking place in out-of-hospital care settings. Overall, 49% of critical care described was delivered outside of a designated intensive care unit. Specialist physicians delivered critical care in 60% of the included studies. Additional critical care was delivered by general physicians (40%), as well as specialist physician trainees (22%), pharmacists (16%), advanced nursing or midlevel practitioners (8.9%), ambulance providers (3.3%) and respiratory therapists (3.1%). CONCLUSIONS: This review represents a comprehensive synthesis of critical care delivery in LLMIC settings. Approximately 50% of critical care interventions and services were delivered outside of a designated intensive care unit. Specialist physicians were the most common health care professionals involved in care delivery in the included studies, however generalist physicians were commonly reported to provide critical care interventions and services. This study additionally characterised the quality of the published evidence guiding critical care practice in LLMICs, demonstrating a paucity of interventional and cost-effectiveness studies. Future research is needed to understand better how to optimise critical care interventions, services, care delivery and costs in these settings. REGISTRATION: PROSPERO CRD42019146802.
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spelling pubmed-106911742023-12-02 Critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: A systematic review Bartlett, Emily S Lim, Andrew Kivlehan, Sean Losonczy, Lia I Murthy, Srinivas Lowsby, Richard Papali, Alfred Raees, Madiha Seth, Bhavna Cobb, Natalie Brotherton, Jason Dippenaar, Enrico Nepal, Gaurav Shrestha, Gentle S Kuo, Shih-Chiang E Skrabal, J Ryan Davis, Margaret Lay, Cappi Yi, Sojung Jaung, Michael Chaffay, Brandon Sefa, Nana Yang, Marc LC Stephens, P Andrew Rashed, Amir Benzoni, Nicole Velasco, Bernadett Adhikari, Neill KJ Reynolds, Teri J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: Prior research has demonstrated that low- and low-middle-income countries (LLMICs) bear a higher burden of critical illness and have a higher rate of mortality from critical illness than high-income countries (HICs). There is a pressing need for improved critical care delivery in LLMICs to reduce this inequity. This systematic review aimed to characterise the range of critical care interventions and services delivered within LLMIC health care systems as reported in the literature. METHODS: A search strategy using terms related to critical care in LLMICs was implemented in multiple databases. We included English language articles with human subjects describing at least one critical care intervention or service in an LLMIC setting published between 1 January 2008 and 1 January 2020. RESULTS: A total of 1620 studies met the inclusion criteria. Among the included studies, 45% of studies reported on pediatric patients, 43% on adults, 23% on infants, 8.9% on geriatric patients and 4.2% on maternal patients. Most of the care described (94%) was delivered in-hospital, with the remainder (6.2%) taking place in out-of-hospital care settings. Overall, 49% of critical care described was delivered outside of a designated intensive care unit. Specialist physicians delivered critical care in 60% of the included studies. Additional critical care was delivered by general physicians (40%), as well as specialist physician trainees (22%), pharmacists (16%), advanced nursing or midlevel practitioners (8.9%), ambulance providers (3.3%) and respiratory therapists (3.1%). CONCLUSIONS: This review represents a comprehensive synthesis of critical care delivery in LLMIC settings. Approximately 50% of critical care interventions and services were delivered outside of a designated intensive care unit. Specialist physicians were the most common health care professionals involved in care delivery in the included studies, however generalist physicians were commonly reported to provide critical care interventions and services. This study additionally characterised the quality of the published evidence guiding critical care practice in LLMICs, demonstrating a paucity of interventional and cost-effectiveness studies. Future research is needed to understand better how to optimise critical care interventions, services, care delivery and costs in these settings. REGISTRATION: PROSPERO CRD42019146802. International Society of Global Health 2023-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10691174/ /pubmed/38033248 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.04141 Text en Copyright © 2023 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Bartlett, Emily S
Lim, Andrew
Kivlehan, Sean
Losonczy, Lia I
Murthy, Srinivas
Lowsby, Richard
Papali, Alfred
Raees, Madiha
Seth, Bhavna
Cobb, Natalie
Brotherton, Jason
Dippenaar, Enrico
Nepal, Gaurav
Shrestha, Gentle S
Kuo, Shih-Chiang E
Skrabal, J Ryan
Davis, Margaret
Lay, Cappi
Yi, Sojung
Jaung, Michael
Chaffay, Brandon
Sefa, Nana
Yang, Marc LC
Stephens, P Andrew
Rashed, Amir
Benzoni, Nicole
Velasco, Bernadett
Adhikari, Neill KJ
Reynolds, Teri
Critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: A systematic review
title Critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: A systematic review
title_full Critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: A systematic review
title_fullStr Critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: A systematic review
title_short Critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: A systematic review
title_sort critical care delivery across health care systems in low-income and low-middle-income country settings: a systematic review
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10691174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38033248
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.04141
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