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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 12/2015

01-12-2015 | Original Scientific Report

Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS) Uganda: Update for Household Survey

Authors: Anthony T. Fuller, Elissa K. Butler, Tu M. Tran, Fredrick Makumbi, Samuel Luboga, Christine Muhumza, Jeffrey G. Chipman, Reinou S. Groen, Shailvi Gupta, Adam L. Kushner, Moses Galukande, Michael M. Haglund

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 12/2015

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Abstract

Introduction

The first step in improving surgical care delivery in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is quantifying surgical need. The Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS) is a validated household survey that has been previously implemented in three LMICs with great success. We implemented the SOSAS survey in Uganda, a medium-sized country with comparatively more language and ethnic group diversity.

Methods

The investigators partnered with the Performance Monitoring and Accountability 2020 (PMA2020) Uganda to access a data collection platform sampling 2520 households in 105 randomly selected enumeration areas. Due to geographic size consideration and language diversity, SOSAS’s methodology was updated in three significant dimensions (1) technology, (2) staff management, and (3) questionnaire adaptations.

Results

The SOSAS survey was successfully implemented with non-medically trained but field proven research assistants. We sampled 2315 of 2402 eligible households (response rate 96.4 %) and 4248 of 4374 eligible individual respondents (response rate 97.1 %). The female-to-male ratio was 51.1–48.9 %. Total survey cost was USD 73,145 and data collection occurred in 14 days.

Discussion

SOSAS Uganda has demonstrated that non-medically trained, but university-educated, experienced researchers supervised by academic surgeons can successfully perform accurate data collection of SOSAS. SOSAS can be successfully implemented within larger and more diverse LMICs using existing national survey platforms, and SOSAS Uganda provides insights on how SOSAS can be executed specifically within other PMA2020 program countries.
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Metadata
Title
Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS) Uganda: Update for Household Survey
Authors
Anthony T. Fuller
Elissa K. Butler
Tu M. Tran
Fredrick Makumbi
Samuel Luboga
Christine Muhumza
Jeffrey G. Chipman
Reinou S. Groen
Shailvi Gupta
Adam L. Kushner
Moses Galukande
Michael M. Haglund
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 12/2015
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-015-3191-5

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