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提高发展中国家的手术可及性:塞拉利昂外科合作的经验。

Improving access to surgery in a developing country: experience from a surgical collaboration in Sierra Leone.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Surgeons Overseas (SOS), Alpine, NJ 07620, USA.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2010 Jul-Aug;67(4):270-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2010.05.004.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although surgery is increasingly recognized as an essential component of primary health care, there has been little documentation of surgical programs in low- and middle-income countries. Surgeons OverSeas (SOS) is a New York-based organization with a mission to save lives in developing countries by improving surgical care. This article highlights the surgical program in Sierra Leone as a possible model to improve access to surgery.

METHODS

An SOS team conducted a needs assessment of surgical capacity in Sierra Leone in February 2008. Interventions were then developed and programs were implemented. A follow-up assessment was conducted in December 2009, which included interviews of key Sierra Leone hospital personnel and a review of operating room log books.

RESULTS

Based on an initial needs assessment, a program was developed that included training, salary support, and the provision of surgical supplies and equipment. Two 3-day workshops were conducted for a total of 44 health workers, salary support given to over 100 staff, and 2 containers of supplies and equipment were donated. Access to surgery, as measured by the number of major operations at Connaught Hospital, increased from 460 cases in 2007 to 768 cases in 2009.

CONCLUSIONS

The SOS program in Sierra Leone highlights a method for improving access to surgery that incorporates an initial needs assessment with minimal external support and local staff collaboration. The program functions as a catalyst by providing training, salary support, and supplies. The beneficial results of the program can then be used to advocate for additional resources for surgery from policy makers. This model could be beneficial in other resource-poor countries in which improved access to surgery is desired.

摘要

背景

尽管手术越来越被认为是初级卫生保健的一个重要组成部分,但在中低收入国家,很少有关于手术项目的记录。SOS 医生组织是一个总部位于纽约的组织,其使命是通过改善外科护理来拯救发展中国家的生命。本文重点介绍了塞拉利昂的外科项目,认为其是改善手术机会的一个可能模式。

方法

SOS 团队于 2008 年 2 月对塞拉利昂的外科能力进行了需求评估。然后制定了干预措施并实施了项目。2009 年 12 月进行了后续评估,包括对塞拉利昂主要医院人员的访谈和对手术室日志的审查。

结果

根据初步需求评估,制定了一个包括培训、工资支持以及提供外科用品和设备的方案。共举办了 2 次为期 3 天的讲习班,培训了 44 名卫生工作者,为 100 多名工作人员提供了工资支持,并捐赠了 2 箱用品和设备。以康诺特医院的大手术数量为衡量标准,手术机会增加了,从 2007 年的 460 例增加到 2009 年的 768 例。

结论

SOS 医生组织在塞拉利昂的项目强调了一种改善手术机会的方法,该方法将初步需求评估与最少的外部支持和当地工作人员合作相结合。该项目通过提供培训、工资支持和用品来发挥催化剂的作用。然后,可以利用该项目的有益成果来倡导决策者为手术提供更多资源。这种模式在其他资源匮乏的国家可能会有帮助,这些国家都希望改善手术机会。

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