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Assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two Latin American states
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic services are an essential component of high-quality surgical, anesthesia and obstetric (SAO) care. Efforts to scale up SAO care in Latin America have often overlooked diagnostics capacity. This study aims to analyze the capacity of diagnostic services, including radiology, pat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7788433/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33437947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100620 |
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author | Roa, Lina Moeller, Ellie Fowler, Zachary Vaz Ferreira, Rodrigo Mohar, Sebastian Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio Guilloux, Aline Gil Alves Mohar, Alejandro Riviello, Robert Meara, John G Souza, Jose Emerson dos Santos Macias, Valeria |
author_facet | Roa, Lina Moeller, Ellie Fowler, Zachary Vaz Ferreira, Rodrigo Mohar, Sebastian Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio Guilloux, Aline Gil Alves Mohar, Alejandro Riviello, Robert Meara, John G Souza, Jose Emerson dos Santos Macias, Valeria |
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description | BACKGROUND: Diagnostic services are an essential component of high-quality surgical, anesthesia and obstetric (SAO) care. Efforts to scale up SAO care in Latin America have often overlooked diagnostics capacity. This study aims to analyze the capacity of diagnostic services, including radiology, pathology, and laboratory medicine, in hospitals providing SAO care in the states of Chiapas, Mexico and Amazonas, Brazil. METHODS: A stratified cross-sectional evaluation of diagnostic capacity in hospitals performing surgery in Chiapas and Amazonas was performed using the Surgical Assessment Tool (SAT). National data sources were queried for indicators of diagnostics capacity in terms of workforce, infrastructure and diagnosis utilization. Fisher's exact tests and chi-square tests were used to compare categorical variables between the private and public sector in Chiapas while descriptive statistics are used to compare Amazonas and Chiapas. FINDINGS: In Chiapas, 53% (n = 17) of public and 34% (n = 20) of private hospitals providing SAO care were assessed. More private hospitals than public hospitals could always provide x-rays (35% vs 23.5%) and ultrasound (85% vs 47.1%). However neither sector could consistently perform basic laboratory testing such as complete blood counts (70.6% public, 65% private). In Amazonas, 30% (n = 18) of rural hospitals were surveyed. Most had functioning x-ray machine (77.8%) and ultrasound (55.6%). The majority of hospitals could provide complete blood count (66.7%) but only one hospital (5.6%) could always perform an infectious panel. Both Chiapas and Amazonas had dramatically fewer diagnostic practitioners per capita in each state compared to the national average capacity. INTERPRETATION: Facilities providing SAO care in low-resource states in Mexico and Brazil often lack functioning diagnostics services and workforce. Scale-up of diagnostic services is essential to improve SAO care and should occur with emphasis on equitable and adequate resource allocation. |
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spelling | pubmed-77884332021-01-11 Assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two Latin American states Roa, Lina Moeller, Ellie Fowler, Zachary Vaz Ferreira, Rodrigo Mohar, Sebastian Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio Guilloux, Aline Gil Alves Mohar, Alejandro Riviello, Robert Meara, John G Souza, Jose Emerson dos Santos Macias, Valeria EClinicalMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: Diagnostic services are an essential component of high-quality surgical, anesthesia and obstetric (SAO) care. Efforts to scale up SAO care in Latin America have often overlooked diagnostics capacity. This study aims to analyze the capacity of diagnostic services, including radiology, pathology, and laboratory medicine, in hospitals providing SAO care in the states of Chiapas, Mexico and Amazonas, Brazil. METHODS: A stratified cross-sectional evaluation of diagnostic capacity in hospitals performing surgery in Chiapas and Amazonas was performed using the Surgical Assessment Tool (SAT). National data sources were queried for indicators of diagnostics capacity in terms of workforce, infrastructure and diagnosis utilization. Fisher's exact tests and chi-square tests were used to compare categorical variables between the private and public sector in Chiapas while descriptive statistics are used to compare Amazonas and Chiapas. FINDINGS: In Chiapas, 53% (n = 17) of public and 34% (n = 20) of private hospitals providing SAO care were assessed. More private hospitals than public hospitals could always provide x-rays (35% vs 23.5%) and ultrasound (85% vs 47.1%). However neither sector could consistently perform basic laboratory testing such as complete blood counts (70.6% public, 65% private). In Amazonas, 30% (n = 18) of rural hospitals were surveyed. Most had functioning x-ray machine (77.8%) and ultrasound (55.6%). The majority of hospitals could provide complete blood count (66.7%) but only one hospital (5.6%) could always perform an infectious panel. Both Chiapas and Amazonas had dramatically fewer diagnostic practitioners per capita in each state compared to the national average capacity. INTERPRETATION: Facilities providing SAO care in low-resource states in Mexico and Brazil often lack functioning diagnostics services and workforce. Scale-up of diagnostic services is essential to improve SAO care and should occur with emphasis on equitable and adequate resource allocation. Elsevier 2020-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7788433/ /pubmed/33437947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100620 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Roa, Lina Moeller, Ellie Fowler, Zachary Vaz Ferreira, Rodrigo Mohar, Sebastian Uribe-Leitz, Tarsicio Guilloux, Aline Gil Alves Mohar, Alejandro Riviello, Robert Meara, John G Souza, Jose Emerson dos Santos Macias, Valeria Assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two Latin American states |
title | Assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two Latin American states |
title_full | Assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two Latin American states |
title_fullStr | Assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two Latin American states |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two Latin American states |
title_short | Assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two Latin American states |
title_sort | assessment of diagnostics capacity in hospitals providing surgical care in two latin american states |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7788433/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33437947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100620 |
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