2020
DOI: 10.25305/unj.204985
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Neurosurgery in Ukraine: comparison with other countries of the world

Abstract: определить состояние и показатели деятельности коечного фонда и кадровых ресурсов нейрохирургической сети Украины. Провести сравнительный анализ полученных данных с данными других стран. Материалы и методы. Проанализированы показатели коечного фонда, кадрового состава, лечебной работы нейрохирургических отделений Украины и других стран. В исследование не включали отделения, врачей и население, находящиеся на неподконтрольной территории Украины. Применили анализ динамических рядов, использовали медиану, среднюю… Show more

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“…Neurosurgical workforce data were obtained for 210 nations through 42 included sources ( Supplemental Digital Content 2, Supplemental Table 1 , http://links.lww.com/NEU/E46). 1,17,18,22-61 A world map denoting total neurosurgeons per capita is shown in Figure 1. The color scale denotes countries in green if they have at least 1 neurosurgeon per 200 000 population as this has been described as the minimum requirement for essential neurosurgical workforce to address neurotrauma in low- and middle-income countries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Neurosurgical workforce data were obtained for 210 nations through 42 included sources ( Supplemental Digital Content 2, Supplemental Table 1 , http://links.lww.com/NEU/E46). 1,17,18,22-61 A world map denoting total neurosurgeons per capita is shown in Figure 1. The color scale denotes countries in green if they have at least 1 neurosurgeon per 200 000 population as this has been described as the minimum requirement for essential neurosurgical workforce to address neurotrauma in low- and middle-income countries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent data suggest that overall neurosurgeon density in Ukraine is comparable with European countries; however capacity does not cover overall demand. 1 The foundation for Ukrainian neurosurgery and neurosurgical training is Soviet-based and established before Ukraine's independence in 1991. Hospital infrastructure is generally old and, at most institutions save for quaternary referral centers in Kyiv, the availability of modern technology is limited (Figures 1 and 2; note: The participants and any identifiable individuals consented to the publication of their images).…”
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