The Current State of Cleft Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Narrative Review.

James R Wester, Joshua P Weissman, Narainsai K Reddy, Emily S Chwa, Arun K Gosain
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Abstract

Objective: To identify practices and limitations of cleft care in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).

Design: A retrospective narrative nonsystematic literature review was performed.

Setting: Literature exploring the management practices of cleft lip and/or palate across regions in SSA was included.

Participants: Full text case reports, retrospective studies, prospective studies, clinical trials, and review articles written and published in English between 1966 and February 1, 2021, were included in this analysis utilizing PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Google scholar databases.

Main outcome measures: Qualitative themes identified in analysis were clinical practice patterns, current infrastructure and limitations of cleft repair, training and interdisciplinary teams, economic analyses, and international partnerships.

Results: Significant barriers to care identified in SSA include lack of hospital resources, craniofacial training, access to multidisciplinary specialists, and public awareness. These problems make the entire care journey difficult for patients. Increasing public education has the power to diminish late presentations to hospitals. Providing adequate hospital resources and craniofacial training through international and organizational partnerships can ensure that more patients will receive care. Increasing the availability and number of multidisciplinary specialists is crucial to follow up care which aims at improving functional outcomes.

Conclusion: This narrative review highlights current practices and limitations in cleft care, emphasizing the importance of effective and timely repair of clefts in SSA. Targeted efforts aimed at establishing sustainable infrastructure for cleft care in SSA can have significant individual and community health and economic benefits.

撒哈拉以南非洲唇腭裂护理现状:述评。
目的:了解撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)唇腭裂护理的做法和局限性。设计:进行回顾性叙述非系统文献综述。背景:文献探讨了SSA不同地区唇裂和/或腭裂的管理实践。参与者:全文病例报告,回顾性研究,前瞻性研究,临床试验,以及1966年至2021年2月1日期间用英文撰写和发表的评论文章,利用PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE和Google scholar数据库纳入本分析。主要结果测量:分析中确定的定性主题是临床实践模式、目前的基础设施和腭裂修复的局限性、培训和跨学科团队、经济分析和国际伙伴关系。结果:在SSA中确定的重大护理障碍包括缺乏医院资源,颅面培训,获得多学科专家和公众意识。这些问题使患者的整个护理过程变得困难。加强公共教育可以减少到医院就诊的延误。通过国际和组织伙伴关系提供充足的医院资源和颅面培训,可确保更多患者得到护理。增加多学科专家的可用性和数量对于旨在改善功能结果的后续护理至关重要。结论:本文综述了目前腭裂护理的实践和局限性,强调了有效和及时修复SSA腭裂的重要性。旨在为社会福利区的唇腭裂护理建立可持续基础设施的有针对性的努力,可以为个人和社区带来重大的健康和经济效益。
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