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Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: luxury or necessity?

BACKGROUND: In Afghanistan, Médecins Sans Frontières provided specialised trauma care in Kunduz Trauma Centre (KTC), including physiotherapy. In this study, we describe the development of an adapted functional score for patient outcome monitoring, and document the rehabilitation care provided and pa...

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Autores principales: Gohy, Bérangère, Ali, Engy, Van den Bergh, Rafael, Schillberg, Erin, Nasim, Masood, Naimi, Muhammad Mahmood, Cheréstal, Sophia, Falipou, Pauline, Weerts, Eric, Skelton, Peter, Van Overloop, Catherine, Trelles, Miguel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5181549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27738078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihw039
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author Gohy, Bérangère
Ali, Engy
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Schillberg, Erin
Nasim, Masood
Naimi, Muhammad Mahmood
Cheréstal, Sophia
Falipou, Pauline
Weerts, Eric
Skelton, Peter
Van Overloop, Catherine
Trelles, Miguel
author_facet Gohy, Bérangère
Ali, Engy
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Schillberg, Erin
Nasim, Masood
Naimi, Muhammad Mahmood
Cheréstal, Sophia
Falipou, Pauline
Weerts, Eric
Skelton, Peter
Van Overloop, Catherine
Trelles, Miguel
author_sort Gohy, Bérangère
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description BACKGROUND: In Afghanistan, Médecins Sans Frontières provided specialised trauma care in Kunduz Trauma Centre (KTC), including physiotherapy. In this study, we describe the development of an adapted functional score for patient outcome monitoring, and document the rehabilitation care provided and patient outcomes in relation to this functional score. METHODS: A descriptive cohort study was done, including all patients admitted in the KTC inpatient department (IPD) between January and June 2015. The adapted functional score was collected at four points in time: admission and discharge from both IPD and outpatient department (OPD). RESULTS: Out of the 1528 admitted patients, 92.3% (n = 1410) received at least one physiotherapy session. A total of 1022 patients sustained either lower limb fracture, upper limb fracture, traumatic brain injury or multiple injury. Among them, 966 patients received physiotherapy in IPD, of whom 596 (61.7%) received IPD sessions within 2 days of admission; 696 patients received physiotherapy in OPD. Functional independence increased over time; among patients having a functional score taken at admission and discharge from IPD, 32.2% (172/535) were independent at discharge, and among patients having a functional score at OPD admission and discharge, 79% (75/95) were independent at discharge. CONCLUSIONS: The provision of physiotherapy was feasible in this humanitarian setting, and the tailored functional score appeared to be relevant.
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spelling pubmed-51815492016-12-27 Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: luxury or necessity? Gohy, Bérangère Ali, Engy Van den Bergh, Rafael Schillberg, Erin Nasim, Masood Naimi, Muhammad Mahmood Cheréstal, Sophia Falipou, Pauline Weerts, Eric Skelton, Peter Van Overloop, Catherine Trelles, Miguel Int Health Original Articles BACKGROUND: In Afghanistan, Médecins Sans Frontières provided specialised trauma care in Kunduz Trauma Centre (KTC), including physiotherapy. In this study, we describe the development of an adapted functional score for patient outcome monitoring, and document the rehabilitation care provided and patient outcomes in relation to this functional score. METHODS: A descriptive cohort study was done, including all patients admitted in the KTC inpatient department (IPD) between January and June 2015. The adapted functional score was collected at four points in time: admission and discharge from both IPD and outpatient department (OPD). RESULTS: Out of the 1528 admitted patients, 92.3% (n = 1410) received at least one physiotherapy session. A total of 1022 patients sustained either lower limb fracture, upper limb fracture, traumatic brain injury or multiple injury. Among them, 966 patients received physiotherapy in IPD, of whom 596 (61.7%) received IPD sessions within 2 days of admission; 696 patients received physiotherapy in OPD. Functional independence increased over time; among patients having a functional score taken at admission and discharge from IPD, 32.2% (172/535) were independent at discharge, and among patients having a functional score at OPD admission and discharge, 79% (75/95) were independent at discharge. CONCLUSIONS: The provision of physiotherapy was feasible in this humanitarian setting, and the tailored functional score appeared to be relevant. Oxford University Press 2016-11 2016-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5181549/ /pubmed/27738078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihw039 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Articles
Gohy, Bérangère
Ali, Engy
Van den Bergh, Rafael
Schillberg, Erin
Nasim, Masood
Naimi, Muhammad Mahmood
Cheréstal, Sophia
Falipou, Pauline
Weerts, Eric
Skelton, Peter
Van Overloop, Catherine
Trelles, Miguel
Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: luxury or necessity?
title Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: luxury or necessity?
title_full Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: luxury or necessity?
title_fullStr Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: luxury or necessity?
title_full_unstemmed Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: luxury or necessity?
title_short Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: luxury or necessity?
title_sort early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the médecins sans frontières trauma centre in kunduz, afghanistan: luxury or necessity?
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5181549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27738078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihw039
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