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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 11/2019

01-11-2019 | Care | Surgery in Low and Middle Income Countries

Geospatial Analysis of Trauma Burden and Surgical Care Capacity in Teso Sub-region of Eastern Uganda

Authors: Nicole Lin, Obieze Nwanna-Nzewunwa, Melissa Carvalho, Aaron Wange, Mary M. Ajiko, Catherine Juillard, Rochelle A. Dicker

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 11/2019

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Abstract

Introduction

Over 90% of injury-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. Relating spatial distribution of injury burden and trauma care capacity is crucial for effective resource allocation. Our study assesses trauma burden and emergency and essential surgical care (EESC) quality in Teso Sub-region Eastern Uganda through a spatial analysis of trauma burden in relation to surgical capacity at the district level.

Methods

In this study, we surveyed trauma patients presenting at Soroti Regional Referral Hospital (SRRH) and assessed EESC capacity of district hospitals. We used geospatial techniques to relate trauma burden and capacity and characterized delay using the three-delay framework.

Results

We surveyed 131 trauma patients presenting to SRRH for trauma-related injuries from June 1 to July 15, 2017. Almost all trauma incidents (n = 129, 98.4%) occurred within a 2-h ideal drive time to SRRH. From time of injury to receiving care, median time totaled to approximately 9.25 h. District hospital exhibited decreased EESC capacity (personnel, infrastructure, procedures, equipment, and supplies (PIPES) score range 2.2–5.5, mean 4.2) compared to SRRH (PIPES score 8.1).

Conclusion

Trauma patients face delays in each step of the care-seeking process from deciding to seek care, arriving at care site, and receiving treatment. Synergistic effects of a poor prehospital care, EESC deficiencies on district and regional levels, cost of seeking care contribute to delays that likely result in increased morbidity and mortality. Improved resource allocation, training at the district level, and strengthening system-level organization of emergency medical services could avert preventable death and disability.
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Metadata
Title
Geospatial Analysis of Trauma Burden and Surgical Care Capacity in Teso Sub-region of Eastern Uganda
Authors
Nicole Lin
Obieze Nwanna-Nzewunwa
Melissa Carvalho
Aaron Wange
Mary M. Ajiko
Catherine Juillard
Rochelle A. Dicker
Publication date
01-11-2019
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Care
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 11/2019
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-019-05095-8

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