Ten Steps for a Successful Hand Surgery Mission Trip - Experiences from Supporting Paediatric Hand in Vietnam and Honduras.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Takehiko Takagi, Phi Duong Nguyen, Fraser J Leversedge
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Domestic and global access to surgical care for paediatric hand and upper limb conditions is challenged by limited resources, increasing direct and indirect costs of care and a growing number of patients who require specialty care. There are numerous barriers for patients from developing countries to receiving medical care in Japan due to the substantial costs, which include travel, uninsured medical expenses and fees imposed by intermediaries. To address this issue, I realised that I needed to take a more direct approach - by travelling to these countries, not only to provide treatment, but also to teach and train local doctors. By emphasising on the education of local clinicians through the sharing of knowledge and skills, it is possible to expand the timely access to paediatric hand surgery and improve outcomes for children in need. Our mission is rooted in the belief that every nation holds its own unique treasures - its culture, food, beauty and joy - that are worth celebrating and preserving. By fostering sustainable relationships built on mutual respect and understanding, we can make a greater impact; engagement with local surgeons will ultimately elevate the level of care that they can provide in their own communities, through improving core competencies of medical knowledge, technical/surgical skills and resource allocation for simple and complex conditions. This work not only reflects my personal commitment, but also my focus on expanding our team of fellows and strengthening organisational support. We aim to actively pursue these efforts throughout Asia, fostering cross-cultural collaboration and, ultimately, helping to heal the hands and futures of children worldwide. The aim of this review article is to share with readers how we started our mission trips to Vietnam and highlight 10 steps that I feel are critical to a successful mission trip.

成功开展手外科任务之旅的十个步骤--在越南和洪都拉斯支持儿科手外科的经验。
由于资源有限、直接和间接医疗费用不断增加以及需要专科治疗的患者人数不断增加,国内和全球儿童手部和上肢疾病的外科治疗都面临挑战。发展中国家的患者在日本接受医疗服务面临重重障碍,因为他们需要支付高昂的费用,包括旅费、未投保的医疗费用和中介机构收取的费用。为了解决这个问题,我意识到需要采取一种更直接的方法--前往这些国家,不仅提供治疗,而且教授和培训当地医生。通过分享知识和技能,重视对当地临床医生的教育,就有可能扩大小儿手外科手术的及时性,改善有需要儿童的治疗效果。我们的使命源于这样一个信念:每个国家都拥有自己独特的财富--文化、美食、美景和欢乐,这些都值得庆祝和保护。通过促进建立在相互尊重和理解基础上的可持续关系,我们可以产生更大的影响;通过提高医疗知识、技术/手术技能以及简单和复杂病症的资源分配等核心能力,与当地外科医生的合作将最终提升他们在自己社区所能提供的医疗水平。这项工作不仅体现了我个人的承诺,也体现了我对扩大研究员团队和加强组织支持的重视。我们的目标是在整个亚洲积极开展这些工作,促进跨文化合作,最终帮助治愈全世界儿童的双手和未来。这篇评论文章旨在与读者分享我们是如何开始越南宣教之旅的,并重点介绍我认为对成功的宣教之旅至关重要的 10 个步骤。
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