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Published in: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® 10/2008

01-10-2008 | Symposium: ABJS/C.T. Brighton Workshop on Trauma in the Developing World

Managing the Injury Burden in Nepal

Authors: P. C. Karmacharya, MS (oph), G. K. Singh, MS, DNB, FICS, MS in Clin Epid, M. P. Singh, MS, V. G. Gautam, MD, Andrew Par, A. K. Banskota, MD, A. Bajracharya, MS, A. B. Shreshtha, MS, Deepak Mahara, MS, The Nepal Community Emergency Preparedness Group

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Abstract

Nepal loses about 530,000 disability adjusted life years (DALYs) per year to injury, predominantly due to falls. It takes 30,000 Nepali rupees (NR), or approximately US$430 at 70 rupees per $US saved per DALY to achieve primary prevention and 6000 NR per DALY if we invest in hospitals, versus 1000 NR invested in prehospital care, because simpler less expensive actions performed early have a greater impact on outcome than more complex measures later. A system for prehospital services was planned for medical emergencies at a national level meeting at the Medical University of Nepal to promote healthcare to victims in inaccessible regions by empowered or enlightened citizens. Feasible actions for common emergencies were defined and a tutorial required to help the majority of such victims was created and packaged. The knowledge and attitude component of the tutorial will be delivered through a web site to citizens motivated to learn and help with emergencies. The knowledge will be tested through a net-based Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) test. Practical training in medical triage skills will be provided to those who qualify for the test at the University or its designated affiliates. A mobile phone-based information system will be created and used to make these enlightened citizens available to the victim at the site/time of the emergency.
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Metadata
Title
Managing the Injury Burden in Nepal
Authors
P. C. Karmacharya, MS (oph)
G. K. Singh, MS, DNB, FICS, MS in Clin Epid
M. P. Singh, MS
V. G. Gautam, MD
Andrew Par
A. K. Banskota, MD
A. Bajracharya, MS
A. B. Shreshtha, MS
Deepak Mahara, MS
The Nepal Community Emergency Preparedness Group
Publication date
01-10-2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® / Issue 10/2008
Print ISSN: 0009-921X
Electronic ISSN: 1528-1132
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11999-008-0384-3

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