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Barriers to increase surgical productivity in Sierra Leone: a qualitative study.

Juul BakkerAlex J van DuinenWouter W E NoletPeter MbomaTamba SamAnkie van den BroekMaaike FlinkenflögelAndreas GjøraBarbro Lindheim-MindeSamuel KamandaAlimamy P KoromaHåkon Angell Bolkan
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Broader nationwide health system strengthening is required to facilitate an increase in surgical productivity and meet surgical needs in Sierra Leone. Development of a national strategy for surgery, obstetrics and anaesthesia, including methods to reduce financial barriers for patients, improve supply-mechanisms and expand training opportunities for new and established surgical providers can increase surgical capacity. Establishment of legal frameworks and appropriate remuneration are crucial for sustainability and retention of surgical health workers.
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