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Surgical care in district hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review.

Zineb BentounsiSharaf Sheik-AliGrace DruryChristopher Lavy
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
District hospitals play a significant role in sub-Saharan Africa, providing both emergency and elective surgeries. Most procedures are done under general or spinal anaesthesia, often administered by non-physician clinicians. Depending on countries, surgical care may be provided by medical officers, specialist surgeons and/or non-physician clinicians. Research on safety, quality and volume of surgical and anaesthesia care in this setting is scarce, and more attention to these questions is required.
Keyphrases
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