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Título: Surgical patients travel longer distances than non-surgical patients to receive care at a rural hospital in Mozambique
Autores: Faierman, Michelle L.
Anderson, Jamie E.
Assane, Americo
Bendix, Peter G.
Vaz, Fernando
Rose, John A.
Funzamo, Carlos
Bickler, Stephen W.
Noormahomed, Emília Virgínia
Palavras-chave: Access to surgical care
Global surgery
Mozambique
Sub-Saharan Africa
Data: 2014
Editora: Oxford University Press
Resumo: Background: Surgical care is increasingly recognised as an important component of global health delivery. However, there are still major gaps in knowledge related to access to surgical care in low-income countries. In this study, we compare distances travelled by surgical patients with patients seeking other medical services at a first-level hospital in rural Mozambique. Methods: Data were collected on all inpatients at Hospital Rural de Chókwè in rural Mozambique between 20 June 2012 and 3 August 2012. Euclidean distances travelled by surgical versus non-surgical patients using coordinates of each patient’s city of residence were compared. Data were analysed using ArcGIS 10 and STATA. Results: In total, 500 patients were included. Almost one-half (47.6%) lived in the city where the hospital is based. By hospital ward, the majority (62.0%) of maternity patients came from within the hospital’s city com- pared with only 35.2% of surgical patients. The average distance travelled was longest for surgical patients (42 km) compared with an average of 17 km for patients on all other wards. Conclusions: Patients seeking surgical care at this first-level hospital travel farther than patients seeking other services. While other patients may have access to at community clinics, surgical patients depend more heavily on the services available at first-level hospitals.
URI: http://www.repositorio.uem.mz/handle/123456789/722
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303773/
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