Technical Priorities for Orthopaedic Trauma Care Development in Malawi.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Malawi Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-16 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.4314/mmj.v36i3.5
Kiran J Agarwal-Harding, Kush Mody, Lahin M Amlani, Kenneth Nanyumba, Linda Chokotho, Leonard N Banza, Nicholas Lubega, Jeremy Jes Bates, Sven Young, Nyengo Mkandawire, Samuel Maina, Kumbukani Manda, George Manjolo, Talumba Mercy Mankhokwe, Vincent Lewis Mkochi, Chiku Mpanga, Moses Stuart Msukuma, Cornelius Mukuzunga, Boston Munthali, Kaweme Mwafulirwa, Florence Naminga, Christopher D Ngulube, Nohakhelha Nyamulani, Jean Claude Theis, Master H Yesaya, Mabvuto Chawinga
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Abstract

Introduction: Malawi has a high and rising incidence of musculoskeletal injuries and inadequate orthopaedic trauma care capacity, which must be urgently addressed.

Methods: We performed a scoping literature review to define essential goals and challenges to musculoskeletal trauma care delivery in Malawi pertaining to the following domains: injury prevention, prehospital care, rural health centres, district hospitals, and central hospitals. For each domain, essential goals were ratified and challenges were prioritized by a panel of experts on Malawian orthopaedic trauma care.

Results: The five highest priorities pertained to injury prevention (2), central hospital-level definitive treatment (2), and district hospital-level initial fracture management (1). We believe the next steps are to use the prioritized list of challenges to form working groups with the goal of examining and developing strategies to address each challenge. For the top priority challenges in each domain, we recommend the following: 1) Prevent road injuries by law enforcement, children's education, civic engagement, and road infrastructure development; 2) Improve pre-hospital transportation by scaling up emergency dispatch systems, fixing broken ambulances, and training public transportation workers in basic first aid; 3) Provide health workers in Rural Health Centres with basic training in musculoskeletal injury management and triage; 4) Improve diagnostic x-ray capacity at District Hospitals by fixing/replacing broken machinery and ensuring stable power supply; 5) Improve operative capacity at Central Hospitals by increasing operating theatre availability, efficiency, and utilization, and supporting specialist surgical training programmes.

Discussion: We hope that this manuscript will serve as a practical, actionable guide for policymakers, donors, health system leaders, educators and orthopaedic trauma care providers. Through this process, we also hope to create a replicable methodology and framework that can be applied to other clinical departments in Malawi, and for similar work in other low- and middle-income countries.

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马拉维肌肉骨骼损伤发生率高且不断上升,骨科创伤护理能力不足,必须紧急解决。方法:我们进行了范围文献综述,以确定马拉维肌肉骨骼创伤护理提供的基本目标和挑战,涉及以下领域:伤害预防、院前护理、农村卫生中心、地区医院和中心医院。对于每个领域,马拉维骨科创伤护理专家小组批准了基本目标,并对挑战进行了优先排序。结果:五个最高优先级涉及伤害预防(2),中心医院级别的最终治疗(2)和地区医院级别的初始骨折管理(1)。我们认为接下来的步骤是使用优先级挑战列表来组建工作组,目标是检查和制定应对每个挑战的策略。对于每个领域的首要挑战,我们建议如下:1)通过执法、儿童教育、公民参与和道路基础设施发展来预防道路伤害;2)通过扩大应急调度系统、修理破损的救护车和对公共交通工作人员进行基本急救培训,改善院前运输;3)向农村保健中心的保健工作者提供肌肉骨骼损伤管理和分诊的基本培训;4)通过修理/更换损坏的机器和确保稳定的电力供应,提高地区医院的x射线诊断能力;5)通过增加手术室的可用性、效率和利用率,以及支持专科外科培训方案,提高中心医院的手术能力。讨论:我们希望这份手稿将作为一个实用的,可操作的指导政策制定者,捐助者,卫生系统的领导人,教育工作者和骨科创伤护理提供者。通过这个过程,我们还希望创建一个可复制的方法和框架,可以应用于马拉维的其他临床部门,以及其他低收入和中等收入国家的类似工作。
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Malawi Medical Journal
Malawi Medical Journal Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
1.50
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27
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Driven and guided by the priorities articulated in the Malawi National Health Research Agenda, the Malawi Medical Journal publishes original research, short reports, case reports, viewpoints, insightful editorials and commentaries that are of high quality, informative and applicable to the Malawian and sub-Saharan Africa regions. Our particular interest is to publish evidence-based research that impacts and informs national health policies and medical practice in Malawi and the broader region. Topics covered in the journal include, but are not limited to: - Communicable diseases (HIV and AIDS, Malaria, TB, etc.) - Non-communicable diseases (Cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, etc.) - Sexual and Reproductive Health (Adolescent health, education, pregnancy and abortion, STDs and HIV and AIDS, etc.) - Mental health - Environmental health - Nutrition - Health systems and health policy (Leadership, ethics, and governance) - Community systems strengthening research - Injury, trauma, and surgical disorders
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