[HTML][HTML] Barriers to trauma care in South and Central America: a systematic review

F Kinder, S Mehmood, H Hodgson… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
Introduction Trauma is widespread in Central and South America and is a significant cause
of morbidity and mortality. Providing high quality emergency trauma care is of great …

Cost-effectiveness of lay first responders addressing road traffic injury in Sub-Saharan Africa

PG Delaney, ZJ Eisner, A Bustos, CJ Hancock… - Journal of surgical …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background To investigate the cost-effectiveness of training lay first responders (LFRs) to
address road traffic injury (RTI) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) as the first step toward formal …

Identifying a 'super-responder'phenomenon in three African countries: Implications for prehospital emergency care training

ZJ Eisner, PG Delaney, MC Klapow, K Raghavendran… - Injury, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have robust emergency medical
services (EMS). The WHO recommends training lay first responders (LFRs) as the first step …

TRUE-Bolivia: trauma responders unifying to empower communities in Santa Cruz, Bolivia

ME Jackson, EK Ludi, ACW Reitz… - Journal of Surgical …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of the TRUE-Bolivia (Trauma
Responders Unifying to Empower Communities Bolivia) trauma first responder course at …

[HTML][HTML] Training and certification in first responder care among mountaineering practitioners in east Africa

N Muthomi, LJ Wachira, WS Ooko - African journal of emergency medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Mountaineering activities have potential risks for injuries and illnesses. Extreme
weather conditions, high altitude, limited resources and accessibility to transport and …

[引用][C] Community First Responders' contribution to Emergency Medical Service provision in the UK

V Botan, Z Asghar, E Rowan, MD Smith, N Siriwardena