Lecky, F. orcid.org/0000-0001-6806-0921 (2023) National neurotrauma registry data in low- and middle-income countries - current status and future requirements; comment on "Neurotrauma surveillance in national registries of low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review and comparative analysis of data dictionaries". International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 12 (1). 7935. ISSN 2322-5939
Abstract
Since 1990 National Trauma Registries, — taking the form of “not for profit” small and medium enterprises — have been integral to improvementsin major injury case fatality in high-income settings. This is laudable but unsatisfactory as globally most years of life lost to injury occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). International Journal of Health Policy and Management, recently published a scoping review of neurotrauma registries in LMICs by Barthelemy et al; from this the commentary reflects on the state of the art and how these LMIC registries could be taken to “the next level” as meaningful tools for improving major injury patient care.
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Item Type: | Article |
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Copyright, Publisher and Additional Information: | © 2023 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
Keywords: | Registry; Neurotrauma; LMIC |
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Institution: | The University of Sheffield |
Academic Units: | The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health (Sheffield) > School of Health and Related Research (Sheffield) > ScHARR - Sheffield Centre for Health and Related Research |
Depositing User: | Symplectic Sheffield |
Date Deposited: | 05 May 2023 13:56 |
Last Modified: | 03 Oct 2024 09:40 |
Status: | Published |
Publisher: | Maad Rayan Publishing Company |
Refereed: | Yes |
Identification Number: | 10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7935 |
Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:198962 |