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Recommendations to Medical Mission Trip Teams: A Retrospective Study of an Annual Medical Student-Run Mission Trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic

Introduction There are more than 6,000 international medical mission trips that are conducted annually by United States medical teams. Successfully planning a medical mission trip relies on careful preparation. The objective of this study is to elucidate common chief concerns, diagnoses, and prescri...

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Autores principales: MacDonald, Madeline, Phan, Jessica T, Chen, Liwei, Jarvill, Taylor L, Yee, Stephanie, Wells, Paul J, Mhaskar, Rahul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7781550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33409088
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.11852
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author MacDonald, Madeline
Phan, Jessica T
Chen, Liwei
Jarvill, Taylor L
Yee, Stephanie
Wells, Paul J
Mhaskar, Rahul
author_facet MacDonald, Madeline
Phan, Jessica T
Chen, Liwei
Jarvill, Taylor L
Yee, Stephanie
Wells, Paul J
Mhaskar, Rahul
author_sort MacDonald, Madeline
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description Introduction There are more than 6,000 international medical mission trips that are conducted annually by United States medical teams. Successfully planning a medical mission trip relies on careful preparation. The objective of this study is to elucidate common chief concerns, diagnoses, and prescription patterns so that medical mission trip teams can effectively prepare for future medical mission trips in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic, or similar international sites. Methods A retrospective chart review of 940 patient charts was conducted from two University of South Florida Latino Medical Student Association medical mission trips to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic (DR) that took place during October 2017 and 2018. A coding system was utilized to categorize the data. The most common chief concerns, diagnoses, and medications prescribed were revealed. Findings were stratified further by age (<18 vs ≥18 years old) and sex. Results Our study reveals that 68.6% (n=597/870) of the patients were female and 59.2% (n=161/870) of males were under 18. The most common chief concerns were “cold/flu” (33.2%,n=289/870), gastrointestinal problems (20.3%, n=177/870), headache (20.0%, n=174/870), and musculoskeletal problems (12.0%, n=104/870). The most common diagnoses were viral syndrome (25.4%, n=221/870), presumed parasitic infection (16.9%, n=147/870), hypertension (12.6%, n=110/870), headache (10.6%, n=92/870), and musculoskeletal disorder (8.5%, n=74/870). The most frequently prescribed medications were acetaminophen (18.3%, n=291/1,587), albendazole (15.2%, n=241/1,587), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (10.5%, n=166/1,587), antihistamines (6.1%, n=97/1,587), and antibiotics (5.9%, n=93/1,587). Conclusions Our study reveals potential areas for improvement of an annual, medical student-run medical mission trip to Jarabacoa, DR. Dedicated efforts should be made to address long-term management of chronic conditions identified or treated on medical mission trips. Community partnerships should be established to facilitate this. We hope this will encourage other medical mission trip teams to analyze their data in order to be more prepared for their trips.
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spelling pubmed-77815502021-01-05 Recommendations to Medical Mission Trip Teams: A Retrospective Study of an Annual Medical Student-Run Mission Trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic MacDonald, Madeline Phan, Jessica T Chen, Liwei Jarvill, Taylor L Yee, Stephanie Wells, Paul J Mhaskar, Rahul Cureus Quality Improvement Introduction There are more than 6,000 international medical mission trips that are conducted annually by United States medical teams. Successfully planning a medical mission trip relies on careful preparation. The objective of this study is to elucidate common chief concerns, diagnoses, and prescription patterns so that medical mission trip teams can effectively prepare for future medical mission trips in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic, or similar international sites. Methods A retrospective chart review of 940 patient charts was conducted from two University of South Florida Latino Medical Student Association medical mission trips to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic (DR) that took place during October 2017 and 2018. A coding system was utilized to categorize the data. The most common chief concerns, diagnoses, and medications prescribed were revealed. Findings were stratified further by age (<18 vs ≥18 years old) and sex. Results Our study reveals that 68.6% (n=597/870) of the patients were female and 59.2% (n=161/870) of males were under 18. The most common chief concerns were “cold/flu” (33.2%,n=289/870), gastrointestinal problems (20.3%, n=177/870), headache (20.0%, n=174/870), and musculoskeletal problems (12.0%, n=104/870). The most common diagnoses were viral syndrome (25.4%, n=221/870), presumed parasitic infection (16.9%, n=147/870), hypertension (12.6%, n=110/870), headache (10.6%, n=92/870), and musculoskeletal disorder (8.5%, n=74/870). The most frequently prescribed medications were acetaminophen (18.3%, n=291/1,587), albendazole (15.2%, n=241/1,587), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (10.5%, n=166/1,587), antihistamines (6.1%, n=97/1,587), and antibiotics (5.9%, n=93/1,587). Conclusions Our study reveals potential areas for improvement of an annual, medical student-run medical mission trip to Jarabacoa, DR. Dedicated efforts should be made to address long-term management of chronic conditions identified or treated on medical mission trips. Community partnerships should be established to facilitate this. We hope this will encourage other medical mission trip teams to analyze their data in order to be more prepared for their trips. Cureus 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7781550/ /pubmed/33409088 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.11852 Text en Copyright © 2020, MacDonald et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Quality Improvement
MacDonald, Madeline
Phan, Jessica T
Chen, Liwei
Jarvill, Taylor L
Yee, Stephanie
Wells, Paul J
Mhaskar, Rahul
Recommendations to Medical Mission Trip Teams: A Retrospective Study of an Annual Medical Student-Run Mission Trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic
title Recommendations to Medical Mission Trip Teams: A Retrospective Study of an Annual Medical Student-Run Mission Trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic
title_full Recommendations to Medical Mission Trip Teams: A Retrospective Study of an Annual Medical Student-Run Mission Trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic
title_fullStr Recommendations to Medical Mission Trip Teams: A Retrospective Study of an Annual Medical Student-Run Mission Trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic
title_full_unstemmed Recommendations to Medical Mission Trip Teams: A Retrospective Study of an Annual Medical Student-Run Mission Trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic
title_short Recommendations to Medical Mission Trip Teams: A Retrospective Study of an Annual Medical Student-Run Mission Trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic
title_sort recommendations to medical mission trip teams: a retrospective study of an annual medical student-run mission trip to jarabacoa, dominican republic
topic Quality Improvement
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7781550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33409088
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.11852
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