Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
World J Surg. 2011 Aug;35(8):1770-80. doi: 10.1007/s00268-011-1125-4.
In low-income countries, unmet surgical needs lead to a high incidence of death. Information on the incidence and safety of current surgical care in low-income countries is limited by the paucity of data in the literature. The aim of this survey was to assess the surgical and anesthesia infrastructure in Rwanda as part of a larger study examining surgical and anesthesia capacity in low-income African countries.
A comprehensive survey tool was developed to assess the physical infrastructure of operative facilities, education and training for surgical and anesthesia providers, and equipment and medications at district-level hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa. The survey was administered at 21 district hospitals in Rwanda using convenience sampling.
There are only nine Rwandan anesthesiologists and 17 Rwandan surgeons providing surgical care for a population of more than 10 million. The specialty-trained Rwandan surgeons and anesthesiologists are practicing almost exclusively at referral hospitals, leaving surgical care at district hospitals to the general practice physicians and nurses. All of the district hospitals reported some lack of surgical infrastructure including limited access to oxygen, anesthesia equipment and medications, monitoring equipment, and trained personnel.
This survey provides strong evidence of the need for continued development of emergency and essential surgical services at district hospitals in Rwanda to improve health care and to comply with World Health Organization recommendations. It has identified serious deficiencies in both financial and human resources-areas where the international community can play a role.
在低收入国家,未满足的手术需求导致死亡率居高不下。由于文献中数据匮乏,目前关于低收入国家现有外科护理的发病率和安全性的信息有限。本调查旨在评估卢旺达的外科和麻醉基础设施,这是一项更大规模的研究的一部分,该研究旨在检查低收入非洲国家的外科和麻醉能力。
制定了一项综合调查工具,以评估手术设施的物理基础设施、外科和麻醉提供者的教育和培训,以及撒哈拉以南非洲地区区级医院的设备和药物。该调查使用便利抽样法在卢旺达的 21 家区级医院进行。
卢旺达仅有 9 名麻醉师和 17 名外科医生为超过 1000 万人口提供外科护理。受过专业培训的卢旺达外科医生和麻醉师几乎只在转诊医院工作,将外科护理留给区医院的普通执业医师和护士。所有区级医院都报告了一些外科基础设施不足的情况,包括氧气、麻醉设备和药物、监测设备以及训练有素的人员有限。
这项调查有力地证明了卢旺达区级医院需要继续发展紧急和基本外科服务,以改善医疗保健并符合世界卫生组织的建议。它已经确定了在财务和人力资源方面存在严重缺陷,国际社会可以在这些领域发挥作用。