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Survey of Emergency and Essential Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthetic Services Available in Bangladeshi Government Health Facilities

Author Affiliations
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, World Health Organization, World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia, Bangladesh Medical University, ...
Published InWorld Journal of Surgery
Year2017
Citations9

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the capacity of government-run hospitals in Bangladesh to provide emergency and essential surgical, obstetric and anaesthetic services. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey of 240 Bangladeshi Government healthcare facilities using the World Health Organisation Situational Analysis Tool to Assess Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (SAT). This tool evaluates the ability of a healthcare facility to provide basic surgical, obstetric and anaesthetic care based on 108 queries that detail the infrastructure and population demographics, human resources, surgical interventions and reason for referral, and available surgical equipment and supplies. For this survey, the Bangladeshi Ministry of Health sent the SAT to sub-district, district/general and teaching hospitals throughout the country in April 2013. RESULTS: Responses were received from 240 healthcare facilities (49.5% response rate):…
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