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Public Awareness, Knowledge of Availability, And Willingness to Use Neurosurgical Care Services in Africa: A Cross-Sectional E-Survey Protocol.

Chibuikem A IkwuegbuenyiGideon AdegboyegaArsene Daniel NyalundjaMichael A BamimoreDaniel Safari NteranyaLorraine Arabang SebopeloUlrick Sidney Kanmounye
Published in: International journal of surgery protocols (2021)
The burden of neurosurgical diseases is enormous in low- and middle-income countries, especially in Africa.Unfortunately, most neurosurgical needs in Africa are unmet because of delays in seeking, reaching, and getting care.Most efforts aimed at reducing barriers to care have focused on improving the neurosurgical workforce density and infrastructure. Little or no efforts have been directed towards understanding or reducing the barriers to seeking care.We aimed to understand public awareness, willingness to use, and knowledge of the availability of neurosurgical care in Africa.The study findings can inform effective strategies that promote the utilization of neurosurgical services and patient education in Africa.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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