Equitable access to quality trauma systems in low-income and middle-income countries: assessing gaps and developing priorities in Ghana, Rwanda and South Africa

ML Odland, AM Abdul-Latif, A Ignatowicz… - BMJ global …, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
Injuries in low-income and middle-income countries are prevalent and their number is
expected to increase. Death and disability after injury can be reduced if people reach
healthcare facilities in a timely manner. Knowledge of barriers to access to quality injury care
is necessary to intervene to improve outcomes. We combined a four-delay framework with
WHO Building Blocks and Institution of Medicine Quality Outcomes Frameworks to describe
barriers to trauma care in three countries in sub-Saharan Africa: Ghana, South Africa and …

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AM Abdul-Latif, A Ignatowicz, B Alayande, BA Ofori… - research.birmingham.ac.uk
Injuries in low-income and middle-income countries are prevalent and their number is
expected to increase. Death and disability after injury can be reduced if people reach
healthcare facilities in a timely manner. Knowledge of barriers to access to quality injury care
is necessary to intervene to improve outcomes. We combined a four-delay framework with
WHO Building Blocks and Institution of Medicine Quality Outcomes Frameworks to describe
barriers to trauma care in three countries in sub-Saharan Africa: Ghana, South Africa and …
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