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Task shifting for emergency obstetric surgery in district hospitals in senegal.
Oleh:
Brouwere, Vincent De
;
Dieng, Thierno
;
Diadhiou, Mohamed
;
Witter, Sophie
;
Denerville, Ernest
Jenis:
Article from Books
Dalam koleksi:
Reproductive health matters: task shifting in reproductive health services
,
page 32.
Topik:
Task Shifting
;
Emergency Obstetric Care
;
Caesarean Section
;
Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
;
Health Policy and Programmes
;
Senegal
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
614:312.31 REP
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Due to a long-term shortege of obstetricians the Ministry of Health of Senegal and Dakar University Obstetric Departement agreed in 1998 to train distric teams consisting of an anaesthetist general practitioner and surgical assistant in emergency obstetric surgery. An evaluation of the policy was carried out in three districts in 2006, 11 surgical teams were trained but only six were functioning in 2006. The current rate of training is not rapid enough to cover all disricts by 2015. An increase in the rate of interventions was noted as soon as a team had been put in place, but unmet need persisted. Cenrtal decision-makers considered the policy more vible than training gynaecologists for district hospital, but resistance from senior academic clinicians, a perceived lack of career progression among the doctors trained, and lack of programme coordination were obstacles.
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