2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-023-06952-3
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Exploring the Use of a Fit‐for‐Purpose Surgical Headlight in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Mixed Methods Study

Abstract: Background High-quality surgical lighting is often lacking in low-resource settings. Commercial surgical headlights are unavailable due to high cost and supply and maintenance challenges. We aimed to understand user needs of a surgical headlight for low-resource settings by evaluating a preselected robust but relatively inexpensive headlight and lighting conditions. Methods We observed headlight use by ten surgeons in Ethiopia and six in Liberia. All surgeons completed surveys about their lighting environment … Show more

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“…This issue of the World Journal of Surgery includes a paper on the evaluation of surgical headlights in the Sub-Saharan Africa [ 1 ]. Both countries involved in the study (Ethiopia and Liberia) are low-income countries experiencing frequent power outages and unreliable back-up generators, the latter due to fuel shortages or dis-repair.…”
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“…This issue of the World Journal of Surgery includes a paper on the evaluation of surgical headlights in the Sub-Saharan Africa [ 1 ]. Both countries involved in the study (Ethiopia and Liberia) are low-income countries experiencing frequent power outages and unreliable back-up generators, the latter due to fuel shortages or dis-repair.…”
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“…Those who provided longer-term follow-up (20 out of 64 surgeons) after six months generally reported improved surgical outcomes, more confidence in performing procedures and less hospital-initiated postponements [ 1 ]. However, one of the disappointing findings of this mixed methods study was the relatively poor response rate by surgeons who received a free, donated headlight, and, as a group, their limited reporting of the operations they performed.…”
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