1. Implementing Liberia's Poverty Reduction Strategy
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Peter Clement, Bernice Dahn, Meena Cherian, Walter T. Gwenigale, Luc Noel, Nestor Ndayimirije, Lawrence Sherman, and Adam L. Kushner
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Hospitals, County ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Poverty ,business.industry ,Surgical care ,Poverty reduction ,Outcome measures ,Social Welfare ,Liberia ,World health ,Surgery ,Surgical Procedures, Operative ,Medicine ,Anesthesia ,Health Workforce ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,business ,Baseline (configuration management) ,Developing Countries ,Equipment and Supplies, Hospital ,Situation analysis - Abstract
Objective To document infrastructure, personnel, procedures performed, and supplies and equipment available at all county hospitals in Liberia using the World Health Organization Tool for Situational Analysis of Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Design Survey of county hospitals using the World Health Organization Tool for Situational Analysis of Emergency and Essential Surgical Care. Setting Sixteen county hospitals in Liberia. Main Outcome Measures Infrastructure, personnel, procedures performed, and supplies and equipment available. Results Uniformly, gross deficiencies in infrastructure, personnel, and supplies and equipment were identified. Conclusions The World Health Organization Tool for Situational Analysis of Emergency and Essential Surgical Care was useful in identifying baseline emergency and surgical conditions for evidenced-based planning. To achieve the Poverty Reduction Strategy and delivery of the Basic Package of Health and Social Welfare Services, additional resources and manpower are needed to improve surgical and anesthetic care.
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- 2011
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