The introduction of a paediatric ENT and anaesthesia skills course in Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre hospital, (KCMC), Moshi, Tanzania.
Aleksandra KotwicaPeter ShijaThomas HamptonDavid HowardPublished in: Tropical doctor (2021)
Human factors and a safe operating theatre environment are of paramount importance, wherever surgery is undertaken. The majority of patients in sub-Saharan Africa do not yet have access to safe surgery. The Paediatric ENT Skills and Airway Course introduced and evaluated here was designed to improve outcomes and safety in a typical East African environment. The lectures, tutorials and practicals covered technical and non-technical skills. Responses from pre- and post-course questionnaires were evaluated as an initial surrogate for effectiveness of this course. The latter showed improvement in all taught skills and found universal recommendation. The course had been established to try to minimise morbidity and mortality after paediatric surgery at our institution, KCMC. We encouraged team co-operation in the care of patients, and recommend other centres consider similar courses building on human factors for safer operating theatre working practices.
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