Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona.
Department of Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey.
J Surg Res. 2024 Sep;301:578-583. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2024.07.011. Epub 2024 Jul 24.
A growing sector of humanitarian surgical nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) is providing care in low- and middle-income countries. Minimal data exists regarding this extremely heterogeneous community. This study aims to describe the demographics and clinical practices of surgical NGOs. We hypothesize there are identifiable attributes of such organizations which correlate with success.
A survey was sent to 83 US-based surgical NGOs directly providing general or subspecialty surgical care in low- and middle-income countries. Further information was obtained from organizations' websites. Descriptive statistics were performed to analyze organizational attributes and define protocol-driven practices.
Thirty NGOs (36%) responded, averaging 20 ± 11 y of operation. Annually, US humanitarian surgical organizations performed a wide range of operations (10-15,000) with 52% performing fewer than 200 operations per year. Sixty-seven percent of responders were classified as strongly protocol-driven. Only twenty percent reported deviation from standard US practice occurs often or very often, most commonly in pain management (18%), preoperative workup (16%), and operative technique (16%).
To our knowledge, this is the first effort to describe the characteristics and clinical practices of the humanitarian surgical sector. There exists a wide scope of clinical practice among responding surgical NGOs, however mostly consistent with US standards, with a prevalance of protocol-driven clinical approach. Developing consensus-based protocols may help standardize and improve quality of care for surgical NGOs.
越来越多的人道主义外科非政府组织(NGO)在中低收入国家提供医疗服务。关于这个极其多样化的团体,目前的数据很少。本研究旨在描述外科 NGO 的人口统计学和临床实践。我们假设这些组织存在可识别的属性,这些属性与成功相关。
向 83 家直接在中低收入国家提供普通或专科外科护理的美国外科 NGO 发送了一份调查。从组织的网站上获得了更多信息。采用描述性统计来分析组织属性和确定基于方案的实践。
30 家 NGO(36%)做出了回应,平均运营时间为 20±11 年。美国人道主义外科组织每年进行的手术范围很广(10-15000 例),其中 52%的组织每年进行的手术少于 200 例。67%的应答者被归类为强烈的基于方案的。只有 20%的人报告说,偏离标准的美国做法经常或非常频繁发生,最常见的是在疼痛管理(18%)、术前检查(16%)和手术技术(16%)方面。
据我们所知,这是首次努力描述人道主义外科领域的特点和临床实践。在做出回应的外科 NGO 中,存在广泛的临床实践范围,但与美国标准大多一致,并且采用了基于方案的临床方法。制定基于共识的方案可能有助于规范和提高外科 NGO 的护理质量。