Ghali Abdullah, Hafeez Harris, Alamrain Abdulwhhab Abu, Smadi Zina, Qasim Tahir, Irfan Bilal, Perlmutter Mark, Elaydi Ali
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA.
Orthopaedic Department, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, Deir Al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Palestine.
Int Orthop. 2025 Jun;49(6):1293-1301. doi: 10.1007/s00264-025-06511-6. Epub 2025 Apr 1.
The aim is to showcase the urgent need for improved data infrastructure and international collaboration by highlighting the barriers to comprehensive orthopaedic documentation and quantifying the scope and nature of scholarly research on Gaza's healthcare crisis.
Data was collected through integration of observational field notes, informal interviews, patient record reviews and a bibliometric analysis of peer-reviewed articles on the 2023-2025 armed escalations in Gaza.
The review of patient documentation during surgical missions in Gaza revealed significant gaps in critical clinical information, including surgical history, microbiology data, and postoperative instructions, which hindered patient care. Frequent damage to records due to resource shortages and bombardments, along with issues in retrieving imaging data, further exacerbated these challenges. Bibliometric analysis showed that most studies were retrospective, focusing on trauma care and limb salvage, reflecting the difficulty of conducting prospective research in a conflict zone. Of the 114 publications reviewed, only three (2.6%) met inclusion criteria, with two of them involving Gaza-based Palestinian authors, despite barriers like power outages, limited journal access, and resource constraints.These findings highlight the resilience of Gaza's healthcare workers and the need for improved infrastructure, standardized documentation, and international partnership to enhance patient outcomes and strengthen global orthopaedic research.
Orthopaedic documentation in Gaza is hampered by the compound impacts of recurrent conflict, infrastructural decay, and constrained academic output. Observational findings reveal the fragility of paper-based systems, while a bibliometric survey underscores the paucity of locally driven, empirical research. International efforts are needed to overcome these barriers for improved data infrastructure.
通过突出全面骨科文档记录的障碍,并量化关于加沙医疗危机的学术研究范围和性质,展示改善数据基础设施和国际合作的迫切需求。
通过整合实地观察记录、非正式访谈、患者记录审查以及对关于2023 - 2025年加沙武装冲突升级的同行评审文章的文献计量分析来收集数据。
对加沙手术任务期间患者文档的审查发现关键临床信息存在重大差距,包括手术史、微生物学数据和术后指导,这阻碍了患者护理。由于资源短缺和轰炸导致记录频繁受损,以及获取影像数据存在问题,进一步加剧了这些挑战。文献计量分析表明,大多数研究是回顾性的,侧重于创伤护理和肢体挽救,反映了在冲突地区进行前瞻性研究的困难。在审查的114篇出版物中,只有三篇(2.6%)符合纳入标准,其中两篇涉及加沙的巴勒斯坦作者,尽管存在停电、期刊获取受限和资源限制等障碍。这些发现凸显了加沙医护人员的韧性,以及改善基础设施、标准化文档记录和国际伙伴关系以提高患者治疗效果和加强全球骨科研究的必要性。
加沙的骨科文档记录受到反复冲突、基础设施衰败和学术产出受限的综合影响。观察结果揭示了纸质系统的脆弱性,而文献计量调查强调了本地驱动的实证研究的匮乏。需要国际社会做出努力来克服这些障碍,以改善数据基础设施。