Results: 17

Managing gender-based violence patients: implications for the practices and attitudes of emergency medical care providers

Pan Afr. med. j; 49 (), 2024
Introduction: gender-based violence (GBV) is one of the most widespread human rights abuses in the world. Although women and girls are often the targets of GBV, men and boys can also suffer from it. Therefore, this study investigated the practices and attitudes of Emergency Medical Care Providers (EMCPs)...

South African palliative care provider perspectives on emergency medical services in palliative situations

Introduction: Due to the frequent intersection of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) with palliative situations and the increasing global need for palliative care, there has been increased recognition of the need for palliative care integration with EMS. However, EMS and palliative care systems remain segr...

Healthcare professionals perceptions towards the determinants of effective emergency health care services in public health centres of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Introduction: Emergency healthcare services enable early detection and life-saving interventions for time sensitive acute injuries and illnesses. The aim of this paper was to assess health care professional’s perception towards determinants of effective emergency healthcare services in public health ce...

COVID-19 et pathologies chirurgicales en chirurgie générale du CHU-Gabriel Touré de Bamako

Mali méd. (En ligne); 38 (1), 2023
Introduction : La forme digestive pure de la COVID-19 est possible et initialement considérée comme rare. L’objectif était d’étudier la COVID-19 en milieu chirurgical. Matériels et méthodes: L’étude était descriptive prospective de Mars 2020 à Aout 2021 (18 mois). Tous les patients qui ont...

Emergency centre patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Some epidemiological and clinical aspects at Beni General Referral Hospital

Introduction: Little information is available regarding the characteristics of patients attending the emergency centre (EC) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This study aims to provide some epidemiological and clinical aspects of patients admitted to the emergency centre at Beni General Referral Hospi...

Evaluate the incidence, topography, management, and outcomes in patients with polytrauma in the Suez Canal and Sinai areas

Introduction: The global prevalence of trauma-related mortality ranges from 2% to 32%; however, In Egypt, it reaches 8%. Trauma chiefly affects people in the productive age group; seriously ill patients with multiple injuries present with various levels of polytrauma. Application of incorrect triage syst...

Aspects cliniques et pronostiques des accidents vasculaires cérébraux en réanimation au Cameroun
Clinical and prognostic aspects of stroke in a Cameroonian intensive care unit

Health sci. dis; 24 (2 Suppl 1), 2023
Introduction. L’accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC) est une pathologie fréquente. Le but de l’étude était de décrire les aspects pronostiques des AVC en réanimation. Patients et Méthodes. Il s’agissait d’une étude longitudinale descriptive et analytique, qui s’est déroulée de janvier ...

Sepsis et choc septique en réanimation à Brazzaville (Congo)
Sepsis and septic shock in polyvalent intensive care at Brazzaville (Congo)

Health sci. dis; 24 (1), 2023
Objectifs. Décrire les aspects cliniques, bactériologiques et évolutifs du sepsis et du choc septique dans le service de réanimation polyvalente du CHUB. Patients et méthodes. Il s’agit d’une étude transversale, monocentrique et descriptive, durant 12 mois, incluant les patients âgés d’a...

Systemic emergency department performance in a low resource tertiary health facility in central Kenya: Micro level emergency care system evaluation

Introduction Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) is integrated into modern emergency medical services because of its suggested mortality benefit in certain patient populations, it is an expensive resource and appropriate use/feasibility in low- to middle income countries (LMIC) is highly debated...

Implementation and evaluation of a pilot WHO community first aid responder training in Kinshasa, DR Congo: A mixed method study

Introduction: Prehospital care in many low- and middle-income countries is underdeveloped and needs strengthening for improved outcomes. Where formal prehospital care systems are under development, integration of a layperson first responder programme may help improve access for those in need. The World H...