What factors shape surgical access in West Africa? A qualitative study exploring patient and provider experiences of managing injuries in Sierra Leone.
Amrit VirkMohamed B JallohSongor KoedoyomaIsaac O SmalleWilliam BoltonJ A ScottJulia BrownDavid JayneTimothy EnsorRebecca KingPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Within a resource-constrained context, supply-side strengthening need accompanying by demand-side measures involving community and traditional actors. On the supply side, non-specialists could be effectively utilised in surgical delivery. Existing human resource capacity can be enhanced through better incentives for non-physicians. Traditional provider networks can be deployed for community outreach. Developing a lay responder system for first-aid and front-line support could be a useful mechanism for prompt clinical intervention.