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Applying trauma systems concepts to humanitarian battlefield care: a qualitative analysis of the Mosul trauma pathway.

Kent GarberAdam L KushnerSherry M WrenPaul H WisePaul B Spiegel
Published in: Conflict and health (2020)
The Mosul trauma pathway evolved to address critical gaps in trauma care during the Battle of Mosul. It adapted the concept of echelons of care from western military practice to push humanitarian actors closer to the frontlines and improve access to care for injured civilians. Although efforts were made to incorporate some of the integrative components (e.g. evidence-based pre-hospital care, transportation, and data collection) that have enabled recent achievements by military trauma systems, many of these proved difficult to implement in the Mosul context. Further discussion and research are needed to determine how trauma systems insights can be adapted in future humanitarian responses given resource, logistical, and security constraints, as well as to clarify the responsibilities of various actors.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • trauma patients
  • pain management
  • primary care
  • public health
  • electronic health record
  • current status
  • artificial intelligence
  • adverse drug