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Autor:
Andrew G. Hill, Jaymie Ang Henry, Cheng Har Yip, Salesi 'Akau'ola, Mira Mehes, Guidelines for Quality Safe Surgery, Emmanuel A. Ameh, Iferemi Waiqanabete, Peter M. Nthumba, James Jin, Stijn de Jonge
Publikováno v:
World journal of surgery, 45(7), 1982-1998. Springer New York
Background: Trauma mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains high compared to high-income countries. Quality improvement processes, interventions, and structure are essential in the effort to decrease trauma mortality. Methods: A
Autor:
Michael Cotton, Jaymie Ang Henry
To the Editor, We thank Monjok, E. for his comments on our article [1] regarding essential surgical training in Sub-Saharan Africa [2]. Indeed, the character and type of training; i.e., 3 versus 5 years, focused versus comprehensive, and rural versus
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e91bcfbdfd866c7c0e7f78fed0e13697
http://doc.rero.ch/record/331647/files/268_2015_Article_3247.pdf
http://doc.rero.ch/record/331647/files/268_2015_Article_3247.pdf
Autor:
S. William A. Gunn, Robert Lane, Michael Cotton, Caris E Grimes, Jaymie Ang Henry, Nyengo Mkandawire, Chris Bem, William E. G. Thomas, Eric Borgstein
Introduction: Very little surgical care is performed in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). An estimated two billion people in the world have no access to essential surgical care, and non-surgeons perform much of the surgery in remote and rural
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0898897776612fb7cdb27a5d66f0d2d9
http://doc.rero.ch/record/332971/files/268_2014_Article_2937.pdf
http://doc.rero.ch/record/332971/files/268_2014_Article_2937.pdf
Autor:
Stijn de Jonge, Cheng Har Yip, Hon. Iferemi Waiqanabete, Salesi ′Akau′ola, Peter M. Nthumba, James Jin, Andrew G. Hill, Jaymie Ang Henry, Mira Mehes, Emmanuel A. Ameh
Publikováno v:
World journal of surgery. 45(10)
Background: Morbidity and mortality in surgical systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remain high compared to high-income countries. Quality improvement processes, interventions, and structure are essential in the effort to improve peri
Autor:
Gillian Slinger, Trina Firmalo, Chris Lavy, Larry H. Hollier, Neil Parsan, Joel H Buenaventura, Angella Langat, Jaymie Ang Henry, Dan Okoro, PG Jani, Evans Mwiti, Lismore Nebeker, Charles Mock, Cosmas Mugambi, Sicily K Kariuki, Angela S. Volk, Erin Stieber, Peter Arimi, Kiraitu Murungi, Ruth Laibon Masha, Robert Lane, Orion Henry, Estella Waiguru, Patrick Mwai, Marc Lester Suntay, Erin Anastasi, Danny Haddad, Michael Nebeker, Fizan Abdullah, Rosalind M. Owen
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Health Policy and Management.
While there has been overall progress in addressing the lack of access to surgical care worldwide, untreated surgical conditions in developing countries remain an underprioritized issue. Significant backlogs of advanced surgical disease called neglec
Autor:
Jaymie Ang Henry
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
As global attention to improve the quality, safety and access to surgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) increases, the need for evidence-based strategies to reliably scale-up the quality and quantity of surgical services becomes ev
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Autor:
Jaymie Ang Henry
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 233:e80
Autor:
Cheng Har Yip, Andrew G. Hill, Weisi Xia, Jaymie Ang Henry, Peter Nthumba, James Jin, Emmanuel A. Ameh
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 231:S130-S131
Autor:
Jaymie Ang Henry
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Health Policy and Management. 7:1064-1066
More than three years have passed since the publication of the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery and its recommendations on scaling up surgery in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). An important gap, the voice of the districts as well as lack of contextualiz