2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.01.204
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Life After the Neurosurgical Ward in Sub-Saharan Africa: Neurosurgical Treatment and Outpatient Outcomes in Uganda

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“…Data collection was completed as previously described. 11 Briefly, phone surveys were developed based on literature review, survey design, content expert review, and Ugandan collaborator review for adaptation to this setting. Surveys inquired about caregiver demographics, follow-up healthcare, morbidity and mortality, quality of life, and access to home health resources.…”
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“…Data collection was completed as previously described. 11 Briefly, phone surveys were developed based on literature review, survey design, content expert review, and Ugandan collaborator review for adaptation to this setting. Surveys inquired about caregiver demographics, follow-up healthcare, morbidity and mortality, quality of life, and access to home health resources.…”
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“…Access to neurosurgical care in Uganda remains a barrier, resulting in a higher proportion of patients undergoing nonoperative treatment. 10,11 In one study, of the 23% of patients with TBI admitted for surgery at Mulago National Referral Hospital (MNRH), Uganda's main tertiary care center, nearly 22% failed to receive surgical care. 12 In the past decade, there have been efforts to improve neurosurgical care in Uganda.…”
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“…Data collection was completed as described by Xu et al 17 Briefly, phone surveys were developed after reviewing the literature and survey designs, consulting a content expert, and performing a Ugandan collaborator review for adaptation to this setting. Surveys inquired about caregiver demographics, follow-up healthcare, morbidity and mortality, quality of life, and access to home health resources.…”
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“…Currently, the neurosurgeon provider ratio per 100,000 people is approximately 0.04 (more than 20-fold less than that of developed countries like the US). 1,14 With no structured neurosurgical care outside of the capital, Port-au-Prince, there is a significant need within the country for the development of formal neurosurgical training.…”
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