2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bas.2023.101738
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Affordability impacts therapeutic intensity of acute management of severe traumatic brain injury patients: An exploratory study in Tanzania

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“…In an Ugandan study, the authors found a median delay of 4 h from accident to admission, ( Vaca et al, 2019 ) which is considerably less than reported herein, and more in line with international recommendations ( Barthélemy et al, 2019 ). The temporal delay among the fall victims in our study is related to a wide range of barriers to neurosurgical care in LMICs ( Schenck et al, 2023 ), as reviewed by Mediratta and colleagues ( Mediratta et al, 2021 ) and previously reported by us. ( Laeke et al, 2021c , 2021d , 2023 ) Interestingly, fall victims from construction sites reached the study hospitals earlier than other fall victims.…”
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confidence: 69%
“…In an Ugandan study, the authors found a median delay of 4 h from accident to admission, ( Vaca et al, 2019 ) which is considerably less than reported herein, and more in line with international recommendations ( Barthélemy et al, 2019 ). The temporal delay among the fall victims in our study is related to a wide range of barriers to neurosurgical care in LMICs ( Schenck et al, 2023 ), as reviewed by Mediratta and colleagues ( Mediratta et al, 2021 ) and previously reported by us. ( Laeke et al, 2021c , 2021d , 2023 ) Interestingly, fall victims from construction sites reached the study hospitals earlier than other fall victims.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%