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Published in: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 1/2020

01-12-2020 | Epispadia | Research

Improving standard of pediatric surgical care in a low resource setting: the key role of academic partnership

Authors: Pierluigi Lelli Chiesa, Osman T. M. Osman, Antonio Aloi, Mariagrazia Andriani, Alberto Benigni, Claudio Catucci, Paolo Giambelli, Gabriele Lisi, Faisal M. Nugud, Paola Presutti, Viviana Prussiani, Vincenzo Racalbuto, Fabio Rossi, Giuliana Santoponte, Bruno Turchetta, Diaa Eldinn Yaseen Mohammed Salman, Francesco Chiarelli, Alessandro Calisti

Published in: Italian Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

An epidemiological transition is interesting Sub-Saharan Africa increasing the burden of non-communicable diseases most of which are of surgical interest. Local resources are far from meeting needs and, considering that 50% of the population is less than 14 years of age, Pediatric surgical coverage is specially affected. Efforts are made to improve standards of care and to increase the number of Pediatric surgeons through short-term specialist surgical Missions, facilities supported by humanitarian organization, academic Partnership, training abroad of local surgeons. This study is a half term report about three-years Partnership between the University of Chieti- Pescara, Italy and the University of Gezira, Sudan to upgrade standard of care at the Gezira National Centre for Pediatric Surgery (GNCPS) of Wad Medani. Four surgical Teams per year visited GNCPS. The Program was financed by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.

Methods

The state of local infrastructure, current standard of care, analysis of caseload, surgical activity and results are reported. Methods utilized to assess local needs and to develop Partnership activities are described.

Results

Main surgical task of the visiting Team were advancements in Colorectal procedures, Epispadias/Exstrophy Complex management and Hypospadias surgery (20% of major surgical procedures at the GNCPS). Intensive care facilities and staff to assist more complex cases (i.e. neonates) are still defective. Proctoring, training on the job of junior surgeons, anaesthetists and nurses, collaboration in educational programs, advisorship in hospital management, clinical governance, maintenance of infrastructure together with training opportunities in Italy were included by the Program. Despite on-going efforts, actions have not yet been followed by the expected results. More investments are needed on Healthcare infrastructures to increase health workers motivation and prevent brain drain.

Conclusions

The key role that an Academic Partnership can play, acting through expatriated Teams working in the same constrained contest with the local workforce, must be emphasized. Besides clinical objectives, these types of Global Health Initiatives address improvement in management and clinical governance. The main obstacles to upgrade standard of care and level of surgery met by the Visiting Team are scarce investments on health infrastructure and a weak staff retention policy, reflecting in poor motivation and low performance.
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Metadata
Title
Improving standard of pediatric surgical care in a low resource setting: the key role of academic partnership
Authors
Pierluigi Lelli Chiesa
Osman T. M. Osman
Antonio Aloi
Mariagrazia Andriani
Alberto Benigni
Claudio Catucci
Paolo Giambelli
Gabriele Lisi
Faisal M. Nugud
Paola Presutti
Viviana Prussiani
Vincenzo Racalbuto
Fabio Rossi
Giuliana Santoponte
Bruno Turchetta
Diaa Eldinn Yaseen Mohammed Salman
Francesco Chiarelli
Alessandro Calisti
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Italian Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1824-7288
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-020-00827-2

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