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A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries

OBJECTIVE: To assess the consistent availability of basic surgical resources at selected facilities in seven countries. METHODS: In 2010–2014, we used a situational analysis tool to collect data at district and regional hospitals in Bangladesh (n = 14), the Plurinational State of Bolivia (n = 18), E...

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Autores principales: Knowlton, Lisa M, Banguti, Paulin, Chackungal, Smita, Chanthasiri, Traychit, Chao, Tiffany E, Dahn, Bernice, Derbew, Milliard, Dhar, Debashish, Esquivel, Micaela M, Evans, Faye, Hendel, Simon, LeBrun, Drake G, Notrica, Michelle, Saavedra-Pozo, Iracema, Shockley, Ross, Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio, Vannavong, Boualy, McQueen, Kelly A, Spain, David A, Weiser, Thomas G
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Publicado: World Health Organization 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5463808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28603310
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.16.175885
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author Knowlton, Lisa M
Banguti, Paulin
Chackungal, Smita
Chanthasiri, Traychit
Chao, Tiffany E
Dahn, Bernice
Derbew, Milliard
Dhar, Debashish
Esquivel, Micaela M
Evans, Faye
Hendel, Simon
LeBrun, Drake G
Notrica, Michelle
Saavedra-Pozo, Iracema
Shockley, Ross
Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio
Vannavong, Boualy
McQueen, Kelly A
Spain, David A
Weiser, Thomas G
author_facet Knowlton, Lisa M
Banguti, Paulin
Chackungal, Smita
Chanthasiri, Traychit
Chao, Tiffany E
Dahn, Bernice
Derbew, Milliard
Dhar, Debashish
Esquivel, Micaela M
Evans, Faye
Hendel, Simon
LeBrun, Drake G
Notrica, Michelle
Saavedra-Pozo, Iracema
Shockley, Ross
Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio
Vannavong, Boualy
McQueen, Kelly A
Spain, David A
Weiser, Thomas G
author_sort Knowlton, Lisa M
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the consistent availability of basic surgical resources at selected facilities in seven countries. METHODS: In 2010–2014, we used a situational analysis tool to collect data at district and regional hospitals in Bangladesh (n = 14), the Plurinational State of Bolivia (n = 18), Ethiopia (n = 19), Guatemala (n = 20), the Lao People's Democratic Republic (n = 12), Liberia (n = 12) and Rwanda (n = 25). Hospital sites were selected by pragmatic sampling. Data were geocoded and then analysed using an online data visualization platform. Each hospital’s catchment population was defined as the people who could reach the hospital via a vehicle trip of no more than two hours. A hospital was only considered to show consistent availability of basic surgical resources if clean water, electricity, essential medications including intravenous fluids and at least one anaesthetic, analgesic and antibiotic, a functional pulse oximeter, a functional sterilizer, oxygen and providers accredited to perform surgery and anaesthesia were always available. FINDINGS: Only 41 (34.2%) of the 120 study hospitals met the criteria for the provision of consistent basic surgical services. The combined catchments of the study hospitals in each study country varied between 3.3 million people in Liberia and 151.3 million people in Bangladesh. However, the combined catchments of the study hospitals in each study country that met the criteria for the provision of consistent basic surgical services were substantially smaller and varied between 1.3 million in Liberia and 79.2 million in Bangladesh. CONCLUSION: Many study facilities were deficient in the basic infrastructure necessary for providing basic surgical care on a consistent basis.
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spelling pubmed-54638082017-06-09 A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries Knowlton, Lisa M Banguti, Paulin Chackungal, Smita Chanthasiri, Traychit Chao, Tiffany E Dahn, Bernice Derbew, Milliard Dhar, Debashish Esquivel, Micaela M Evans, Faye Hendel, Simon LeBrun, Drake G Notrica, Michelle Saavedra-Pozo, Iracema Shockley, Ross Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio Vannavong, Boualy McQueen, Kelly A Spain, David A Weiser, Thomas G Bull World Health Organ Research OBJECTIVE: To assess the consistent availability of basic surgical resources at selected facilities in seven countries. METHODS: In 2010–2014, we used a situational analysis tool to collect data at district and regional hospitals in Bangladesh (n = 14), the Plurinational State of Bolivia (n = 18), Ethiopia (n = 19), Guatemala (n = 20), the Lao People's Democratic Republic (n = 12), Liberia (n = 12) and Rwanda (n = 25). Hospital sites were selected by pragmatic sampling. Data were geocoded and then analysed using an online data visualization platform. Each hospital’s catchment population was defined as the people who could reach the hospital via a vehicle trip of no more than two hours. A hospital was only considered to show consistent availability of basic surgical resources if clean water, electricity, essential medications including intravenous fluids and at least one anaesthetic, analgesic and antibiotic, a functional pulse oximeter, a functional sterilizer, oxygen and providers accredited to perform surgery and anaesthesia were always available. FINDINGS: Only 41 (34.2%) of the 120 study hospitals met the criteria for the provision of consistent basic surgical services. The combined catchments of the study hospitals in each study country varied between 3.3 million people in Liberia and 151.3 million people in Bangladesh. However, the combined catchments of the study hospitals in each study country that met the criteria for the provision of consistent basic surgical services were substantially smaller and varied between 1.3 million in Liberia and 79.2 million in Bangladesh. CONCLUSION: Many study facilities were deficient in the basic infrastructure necessary for providing basic surgical care on a consistent basis. World Health Organization 2017-06-01 2017-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5463808/ /pubmed/28603310 http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.16.175885 Text en (c) 2017 The authors; licensee World Health Organization. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Knowlton, Lisa M
Banguti, Paulin
Chackungal, Smita
Chanthasiri, Traychit
Chao, Tiffany E
Dahn, Bernice
Derbew, Milliard
Dhar, Debashish
Esquivel, Micaela M
Evans, Faye
Hendel, Simon
LeBrun, Drake G
Notrica, Michelle
Saavedra-Pozo, Iracema
Shockley, Ross
Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio
Vannavong, Boualy
McQueen, Kelly A
Spain, David A
Weiser, Thomas G
A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries
title A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries
title_full A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries
title_fullStr A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries
title_full_unstemmed A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries
title_short A geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries
title_sort geospatial evaluation of timely access to surgical care in seven countries
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5463808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28603310
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.16.175885
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